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    Butter Melts. Melt-in-your-mouth butter cookies with powdered sugar icing swirls on top.  These bite size cookies are the ones you've heard about. 

Cut-Out Cookies. Hundreds of shapes for every occasion.  Each topped with my secret recipe buttercream frosting in your choice of colors.  Many with sprinkles.

Monster Cookies. The name says it all.  It's big, and it's loaded.  Oatmeal, peanut butter and M&Ms fill this cookie up. Unbelievably dense. 

Chocolate Chip Cookies. This traditional cookie takes you back to when you grew up. Who doesn't love an old-fashioned chocolate chip cookie?

Peanut Butter Cookies. The old-fashioned criss-cross peanut butter cookie your grandma used to make.  Made with crunchy peanut butter. 

Snickerdoodles. The traditional snickerdoodle, rolled in cinnamon sugar.  It's a classic.

Gingersnaps. The traditional gingersnap cookie with that zip gingersnaps are known for. 

Sugar Cookies. A somewhat thin sugar cookie with a secret little zip to them.

Chocolate Crinkles. For the chocolate lover, a crackled chocolate cookie dusted with powdered sugar.  

Chocolate Double Cookies. For those who overdose on chocolate... A chocolate cookie laced with chunks of chocolate.

Cornflake Coconut Cookies. A delightfully chewy cookie made with cornflakes and coconut. 

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies. Made with ground oatmeal so it seems like a chocolate chip cookie...except its better for you. 

Oatmeal Butterscotch Cookies. A traditional oatmeal cookie with butterscotch chips... and lots of them. 

Pecan Sugar Cookies. A traditional sugar cookie with a hint of nut, and if that's not enough, a pecan half on top.  My Grandma's specialty.

Cowboy Cookies. I guess cowboys like good stuff in their cookies because the cookie named after them has oatmeal, nuts and chocolate chips. 

Iowa Cookies. A combination of coconut, oatmeal and pecans make this a favorite of the hardworking Iowa farmer.  

Toffee Brickle Cookies. This cookie is loaded with toffee pieces.  Sometimes we even add chocolate chips.  A cookie version of the beloved candy bar. 

Almond Cookies. This cookie is almost like a butter cookie, but with a hint of almond.  

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. A chewy raisin and oatmeal cookie. A staple.  

Chocolate Sandwich Cookie. Vaguely resembles an Oreo, except these are homemade.  Once you have this one, you'll never eat an Oreo again.

Peanut Butter Blossoms. A Holiday classic.  A peanut butter cookie topped with a Hershey's Kiss or chocolate star. It's not the Holidays without them.

Mexican Wedding Rings. Called by many names... these pecan balls rolled in powdered sugar will take you back to grandma's house.