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Egg White Sugar Mold

Submitted by: Cecile
Just sugar and egg whites in these hollow eggs for Easter. 

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Katie's Sugar 'N' Spice

Submitted by: Katie Koziolek
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Orange peel gives an extra boost of flavor to this cinnamon-sugar mixture from Katie Koziolek of Hartland, Minnesota. 'It's so simple for youngsters to mix up,' she remarks. 'I use it when making cinnamon toast, French toast, cinnamon rolls, applesauce and peach or apple pies.' 

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Portuguese Burnt Sugar Candy

Submitted by: John Pacheco
Sweet, tart candies that are usually made around the holidays - especially at Christmas 

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Sugar Cookie Icing

Submitted by: Janice Brubaker
This icing dries hard and shiny and the colors stay bright. Choose as many different food colorings as you desire. 

Brown Sugar Frosting

Submitted by: Ingrid
Great on Praline Cookies (see recipe) 

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Vanilla - Chocolate Powdered Sugar Frosting

Submitted by: Anonymous
Fluffy powdered sugar frosting. 

Sugar Snaps

Submitted by: Lauren
These sugar cookies resemble ginger snaps, hence the name, sugar snaps. The surface is crackled and the inside is hollow. They are very sweet and crispy; serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! 

Sugar Pie II

Submitted by: Claire
Sugar, flour, salt, water and a sprinkling of nutmeg is all you need for this easy-to-make pie. Stir them together, pour the filling into a prepared pie crust, and bake it for 45 minutes to get a nice, sweet pie. 

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Sugar Cookie Glaze

Submitted by: cyndi
This glaze will dry to a hard shiny finish. Perfect as a base coat for cookies. Can be colored too; use as much food coloring as needed to create desired hue. Dries quickly. 

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Butter Icing for Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Cali
Here's a terrific recipe for icing sugar cookies, no raw egg whites. For any recipes that require egg whites, you can purchase dried, powdered egg whites at cake-decorating supply stores that can be substituted in most recipes calling for the regular raw egg whites, then you can still lick the bowl! 
 
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