I'm not much of a baker so I usually cheat and buy them at the bakery of a grocery store. My grandma, however, made them homemade and they were better. Unfortunately, she passed when I was in college and I never found the recipe.
If Eddie's suggested recipe from the Target sugar bag isn't quite right it should still be possible to find something close to what your grandmother made.
I personally have never noticed much of a difference between cookies. Sugar Cookie A and Sugar Cookie B may be made by different people, quite possibly slightly different recipes, and definitely with different kitchens. But whatever differences there are so subtle that I don't notice them. I might notice side-by-side at a cookie tasting. But, say, eaten a year apart? They seem to be the same.
Also worth noting: from what I recall, one doesn't need to be much of a baker for cookies. They were one of the first things I ever baked, and I had success. The only times I've had problems have been when faced with a bad oven (my grandmother's oven just loved to burn cookies), or a recipe that's unusually cranky for some reason.
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