This is an easy and simple recipe that is fun to make with the kids. It also has simple ingredients that are most likely in your pantry. I found the standard sugar cookie recipe at Spoonful.com.
Place the rolled cookie balls onto the prepped cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for around 8-10 minutes.
Do you have a mixer or you mixed them by hand? I tried making sugar cookies once and FAILED :( These look really good! Do you send them in the mail by chance? :) *bats eyelashes*
ReplyDeleteyou are funny! I used to use a mixer but I am SO lazy to dig it out and then clean it after.. I just use my hand! Girl, if I didn't think the ants would get them first, I'd send you some!
DeleteThis is a very easy recipe. I think I may even be able to do it! Those cookies make me want some right now :-) Pinning to my Red, White & Blue Board :-)
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute and they would be perfect to bring along to the cookouts I have been invited to over the next week!
ReplyDeleteVery simple recipe! Pinning right now!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Perfect for the holiday!
ReplyDeleteI'm making cookies today! I'm excited as I haven't made a batch of cookies in several weeks. These are great for 4th of July, and can definitely be easily changed using seasonal M&Ms for any holiday (Christmas, Easter, etc.). I wish M&Ms were made using natural dyes instead of artificial coloring. I really miss eating peanut M&Ms!
ReplyDeleteLove simple recipes and this one is perfect. I've pinned.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute way to do cookies. It is so easy that I could have my Grandkids help with this.
ReplyDeleteNice, simple and looks very tasty!! Thanks for the recipe..
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable, simple idea. I'm filing this one away in my "why did I think of that?" file :)
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look perfect for the fourth! I love any kind of cookies!
ReplyDeleteYou have fake ants on your ingredients :) This is a nice and simple cookie recipe. Perfect for July 4th snacks.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! They definitely would be perfect to take to the 4th of July picnic party!
ReplyDeleteWow these cookies look delicious and cute! They'd be great for the 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteThese look super yummy and really easy to make! I know my kids would gobble these up in two seconds flat!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a fun activity to do with the kids. Amber N
ReplyDeleteYummy and sugar cookies rock because you can decorate them for any holiday.
ReplyDeleteeasy and delicious! I should make some of these for the holiday! :) pinning!
ReplyDeleteM&M cookies are my most favorite, love the patriotic spin!
ReplyDeleteI love sugar cookies! I have never put candies in them though. I may have to try this for our party this year! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love sugar cookies and this is a great way to put a patriotic spin on an old recipe. They look good and ready for any Fourth of July festivities.
ReplyDeleteI like sugar cookies and haven't had any in forever. Yours are very pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteCookies!!! Those look so tasty. What a neat idea for the 4th of July. I am pinning this fine for use for our celebration!Thank you sharing this unique recipe.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look fantastic! I might use your idea for our last minute bake sale we have planned tomorrow.
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Oh yum they look delicious - as a child we had an American neighbour and she made the best cookies -t they were so different than ours - looked just like these as well :) x
ReplyDeleteThese look so good. I love how easy the recipe is, because we have so much going on, but these would be great even when we are busy.
ReplyDeleteThose patriotic cookies look amazing. I am sure my girls will have a great time baking these as well. Saving the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an easy and festive way to get into the 4th of July spirit. It's a super idea!
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