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Had the best experience and had to share! Not that I have time to be on the internet!

Last year at this time I was sobbing. I could not make sugar cookie cutout and have the cookies keep their shape. Fast forward a year and life is good! I tried the 123 Sugar Cookie Cut out with wonderful results. The trees, stars, bells, santas, and snowmen all kept their shape!

Hez

PS-The cookies tasted good too!

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Had the best experience and had to share! Not that I have time to be on the internet!

Last year at this time I was sobbing. I could not make sugar cookie cutout and have the cookies keep their shape. Fast forward a year and life is good! I tried the 123 Sugar Cookie Cut out with wonderful results. The trees, stars, bells, santas, and snowmen all kept their shape!

Hez

PS-The cookies tasted good too!

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Had the best experience and had to share! Not that I have time to be on the internet!

Last year at this time I was sobbing. I could not make sugar cookie cutout and have the cookies keep their shape. Fast forward a year and life is good! I tried the 123 Sugar Cookie Cut out with wonderful results. The trees, stars, bells, santas, and snowmen all kept their shape!

Hez

PS-The cookies tasted good too!

Sounds Great!!!

What is the recipe?

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It was not a recipe but a mix. I had to add butter and eggs to the package and viola cookie dough! I purchased it at Vitamin Cottage (small store). I am sure other have seen it elsewhere.

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PennyG Newbie

Glad you found a roll out cookie that was a success for you!

Is this the one you used?

Lindsay's Lipsmackin' Roll-out & Cut Sugar Cookies -- I found it at Open Original Shared Link

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