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  2. The Non-Traditional Christmas Cookies My Little Sister And I ...

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    Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies Recipe. Why I Love Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies. They're classic. Peanut butter and chocolate is a can’t-beat combo that’s beloved any time of year or for any occasion ...

  3. Peanut butter blossom cookie - Wikipedia

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    Freda Strasel Smith of Gibsonburg, Ohio, created the cookie by substituting chocolate chips out for Hershey's Kisses [5] in a batch of peanut butter cookie dough. Due to the size of a Hershey's Kiss, it was placed on top in the center of the cookie after it was baked instead of mixed in the dough like a traditional chocolate chip peanut butter cookie.

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    The map separates cookies into five categories: classic, festive, fruit/nutty treats, chocolate, and other. From coast to coast, these festive favorites reflect local flavors, cultural traditions ...

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms Delicious peanut butter cookies topped with a Hershey's Kiss! These peanut butter blossoms, or Hershey Kiss cookies, if you prefer, are soft, chewy, and oh-so good!

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    Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies. First Place Coconut Macaroons Exps Hrbz17 4383 C09 01 3b 34. First-Place Coconut Macaroons. Big Soft Ginger Cookies Exps Mcmz16 12700 B05 20 2b 3.

  7. Peanut butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    The Peanut Butter Cookies recipe said: "[s]hape into balls and after placing them on the cookie sheet, press each one down with a fork, first one way and then the other, so they look like squares on waffles." [2] Pillsbury, one of the large flour producers, popularized the use of a fork in the 1930s. The Peanut Butter Balls recipe in the 1933 ...