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  2. 20 Quick & Easy Christmas Cookie Recipes - AOL

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    These peanut butter, oatmeal, chocolate chip and M&M cookies have less butter and sugar than traditional recipes, but they have just as much flavor and tenderness, thanks to more peanut butter.

  3. 25 Easy No-Bake Christmas Candy & Cookie Recipes for ... - AOL

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    Easy No-Bake Christmas Candies and Cookies. ... Related: 80 Homemade Christmas Candy Recipes. Donna Elick. Easy, delicious fudge in only 10 minutes. Get the recipe: Easy Peanut Butter Fudge.

  4. The 88-Year-Old Christmas Cookie Recipe Fans Call 'Perfect'

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    Get the recipe: 1936 Watkins Christmas Cookies. ... Related: Reddit's 150-Year-Old Cookie Recipe Is Deliciously Easy. Watkins Christmas Cookies Dough Cut Out. Courtesy of Choya Johnson.

  5. Christmas cookie - Wikipedia

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    Modern Christmas cookies can trace their history to recipes from Medieval Europe biscuits, when many modern ingredients such as cinnamon, ginger, black pepper, almonds and dried fruit were introduced into the west. By the 16th century Christmas biscuits had become popular across Europe, with Lebkuchen being favoured in Germany and pepparkakor ...

  6. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    A springerle mold or press (carved rolling pins) is used to imprint a picture or design on to a cookie. These cookies have been the traditional Christmas cookies in Bavaria and Austria for centuries. To add to the decorative effect, the designs may be colored with food coloring, or when used for decorative purposes only, with tempera or acrylic ...

  7. Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    Most lollipops are eaten at room temperature, but "ice lollipops", "ice lollies", or "popsicles" are frozen water-based lollipops. Some lollipops contain fillings, such as bubble gum or soft candy. Some novelty lollipops have more unusual items, such as mealworm larvae , embedded in the candy. [ 4 ]