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		<title>Amish Snickerdoodles &#8211; Frugal cookie, funny name</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>The Amish were green before green was hip. </strong> They reuse, recycle and make do.  Simplicity is a way of life.  So with today's economy, I'm reaching back into the recipes my Amish neighbors taught me.   From Shoofly pie to Soda Cracker Pudding,  Homemade Egg Noodles to Half Moon Pie, Amish recipes are simple, frugal and delish!]]></description>
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<p><strong>The Amish were green before green was hip. </strong> They reuse, recycle and make do.  Simplicity is a way of life.  So with today&#8217;s economy, I&#8217;m reaching back into the recipes my Amish neighbors taught me.   From Shoofly pie to Soda Cracker Pudding,  Homemade Egg Noodles to Half Moon Pie, Amish recipes are simple, frugal and delish!</p>
<p>Today we&#8217;re going to learn how to make the Amish version of Snickerdoodles which are large, soft, puffy cookies dusted with cinnamon and sugar.</p>
<p>Oh, and <strong>when my Amish neighbors said they were baking, they were B-A-K-I-N-G! </strong>Not one pie, not two, but 5 or 6 pies at a time, 12 loaves of bread and 6-8 dozen cookies.  So if you&#8217;re wondering if the measurements in this recipes are correct, the answer is, as my friend Wanda Swartzentruber would say, <strong>&#8220;Ja!&#8221; </strong>(yep!). This recipe makes about <strong>5-6 dozen </strong>cookies but it can easily be split in half.  I like to bake the whole batch because they freeze well, and my neighbor happens to love them.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>AMISH SNICKEROODLES</strong></span></p>
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<li>1 cup shortening<em> (traditionally, homemade lard is used but since I haven&#8217;t slaughtered a pig this summer, shortening will do)</em></li>
<li>4 eggs</li>
<li>3 cups sugar</li>
<li>4 teaspoons cream of tartar</li>
<li>5 1/2 cups flour</li>
<li>2 teaspoons baking soda</li>
<li>1 teaspoon salt</li>
<li>2 tsp. vanilla <em>(the vanilla isn&#8217;t traditional either but I like the taste with the cinnamon)</em></li>
<li>Cinnamon and sugar for rolling</li>
</ul>
<p>Preheat oven to 350° Farenheit.</p>
<p>In a mixer, cream the shortening and sugar together.  Add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each.   Add the vanilla.</p>
<p>Sift the flour, baking soda, salt and cream of tartar together.  Add slowly to the mixture until well combined.</p>
<p>Mix about 2-3 Tablespoons each of sugar and ground cinnamon in a shallow bowl.  Roll into walnut sized balls and roll into the cinnamon/sugar mixture.  Place on lightly greased baking sheet and bake for 12-14 minutes.</p>
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