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april...cranberry cookies
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i'm seeing lots of references to these, but searching isn't turning up a recipe for me. any idea where you posted this? i hate to ask you to type it out again:)

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worse news is that i don't have my cookbook. :/

it's in storage right now and we can't find the box.

i'll search too and see if i can find it but it was probably posted on the old board.

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I have it, just a sec...

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any idea what cookbook?

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Cuppycake wrote:

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yay! tysm:)

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Corey wrote:

any idea what cookbook?




it was my personal recipe collection.

it was a family recipe from a coworker a few years ago.

glad to see that leah can help you (ahem, us) out.  :)

 

thanks leah!



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Here you go... I love it so much that I bought chocolate cake too, with dried cherries to try a variation of it. We're making these this weekend though. Seriously, greatest cookie ever (so thanks, April!)

White Chocolate Cranberry cookies

1 package white cake mix
1 stick butter or margarine
1 egg
1/2 cup white chocolate chips
1/2 cup Craisin dried cranberries
confectioners sugar
1 can white chocolate or vanilla frosting

Preheat oven to 350.

Mix cake mix, butter, egg, chips and cranberries well. Roll into 1 inch balls and then coat them with confectioners sugar. Place on cookie sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes or until golden.

Warm frosting in microwave until of glazing consistency. Drizzle over warm cookies.

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OMG, how did I miss these being posted before? I am totally making these!!!

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Is the butter room temp or melted?  Thanks.  They sound delicious !!!

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