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Peppermint stick cookies

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Ingredients:
1 cupStick Margarine, Softened
1 1/2 cupConfectioner's Sugar
1 Egg
1 tspVanilla
1 tspPeppermint Extract
2 1/2 cupAll-Purpose Flour
1 tspBaking Soda
1 tspCream Of Tartar
1 tspRed Food Coloring
1/4 tspYellow Food Coloring
Confectioners Sugar For
-Sprinkling
Procedures:
1In large mixer bowl mix margarine, sugar, egg, vanilla, and peppermint extract.
2In a small bowl combine the flour, baking soda and cream of tartar.
3Blrnd into creamed mixture on low speed, scraping sides of bowl, until a soft dough is formed.
4divide dough in half, removing one half to a small bowl.
5To the remaining hald add the red and yellow food colorings.
6Blend in to color all of that portion of the dough completely.
7preheat oven to 375°F.
8working first with the plain uncolored dough, or having another person or child work with half of the dough, roll pieces of dough on counter or other flat surface to form "worm" or pencil shapes or various lengths.
9Begining in one corner and alternating the colors, place them diagonally in a jelly roll pan.
10The stripes should be close enough that when they are pressed down lightly they will touch.
11The dough is very forgiving and short "worms" can bw pinced together to form long ones in the pan.
12When the pan is full, press lightly to push strips together.
13Bake about 15 minutes at 375?until lightly golden brown.
14cut immediately into sticks aproximately 1"x3".
15(depends on the pan!) sprinkle with confectioner"s sugar and store air tight.
16cookies may be "crisped" in a warm oven if needed to freshen them.
17Sprinkle with fresh sugar after reheating.
18this dough may also be formed into cane shapes.
19Make pencil sized "worms" and twist together.
20Bend one end for cane shape.
21Bake and dust with confectioners sugar.
22Store as bar cookies.
23notes : the original version of this recipe came from a gold medal flour insert from the early 1970"s.
24It is a great "get the kids involved" recipe.
25Dave and juli both began helping for the "worms" for them at a very young age.
26It remains a favorite cookie for us all.
27I adapted the original recipe in flavoring and technique.
28The "worm" technique makes a more attractive cookie and makes it a fun project for the kids.