
Roll out to 3/4" thickness.

Cut out with a 2 1/2" round cookie cutter. Sometimes I use hearts or other shapes to go with a holiday. Cut out as close as possible to the rest to keep the waste to a minimum. You can roll out the leftovers no more than once. Anything over that and they will be tough, and who wants a tough biscuit? I always let my little ones use the leftover dough to play with and make into shapes or dolly cakes, and then I cook them up separately for them to eat later. They always loved this!


Brush with melted butter. If you are looking for something healthy, go naw on your lawn. Try to use moderation and you'll be fine.
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