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  2. Gluten-Free Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

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    These gluten-free chocolate crinkle cookies are a family favorite. The ground almonds make them even better. —Karen Kelly, Germantown, Maryland

  3. 30+ Gluten-Free Christmas Cookies You'll Want To Eat By ... - AOL

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    These gluten-free holiday cookie ideas will definitely be Santa-approved. This Christmas, give up gluten, but do not give up cookies. Especially these recipes! ... Gluten-Free Almond Thumbprints ...

  4. 90 Christmas Cookie Recipes to Make the Holidays Even Sweeter

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    Ahead, you'll find the best Christmas cookie collection including loaded holiday slice-and-bake cookies, chocolate crinkle cookies, and some of Ree's newest cookies for 2024.

  5. Christmas cookie - Wikipedia

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    In Canada and the United States, since the 1930s, children have left cookies and milk on a table for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, though many people simply consume the cookies themselves. The cookies are often cut into the shape of candy canes, reindeer, holly leaves, Christmas trees, stars, or angels.

  6. Hadji bada - Wikipedia

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    Hadji bada, also known as Iraqi Jewish almond cookies, [1] [2] is a popular Israeli cookie of Sephardi Jewish origin made with ground blanched almonds or walnuts, egg whites, sugar or more traditionally honey, spices, and oftentimes topped with whole almonds and infused with rose water, that is traditionally made during Passover (), as it is one of the few desserts which is unleavened and does ...

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.