20 Forgotten Cookies From The 1970s Your Grandma Used to Bake!
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Don’t you sometimes wish you could travel back in time and steal sweet treats from grandma’s cookie jar? These weren’t just any cookies – they were the ones that brought generations together with flavors you might have forgotten, but will never stop loving.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:14 Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
1:05 Peanut Butter Cookies
2:00 Molasses Cookies
2:49 Snickerdoodles
3:38 Gingerbread Cookies
4:23 Sugar Cookies
5:07 Spritz Cookies
5:59 Icebox Cookies
6:55 Shortbread Cookies
7:52 Thumbprint Cookies
8:49 Linzer Cookies
9:57 Butter Cookies
10:50 Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
11:37 Cowboy Cookies
12:26 Peanut Butter Blossoms
13:24 Hermit Cookies
14:26 Raspberry Bars
15:17 Seven Layer Bars
16:07 Rum Balls
16:44 Lemon Bars
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