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Contributed by: NAPSA (NAPSA) - Cookies have always been a sweet way to celebrate the holidays, and learning more about this holiday tradition can be a tasty idea. Many of today's favorite Christmas cookies have been handed down from medieval European recipes. Dutch and German settlers brought cookie cutters, decorative molds and holiday decorations with them when they came to America. In fact, the word "cookie" comes from the Dutch word "koekje," meaning "small cake." A variety of holiday traditions center around cookies, such as leaving a plate of cookies for Santa or baking cookies together with family and using them to decorate the tree. Some families bake their own cookies and institute a cookie swap. Others like to give them as gifts. Cookies are standard fare for tree-trimming parties or holiday visits or to enjoy with some hot cider or chocolate when wrapping gifts. No time to bake? No problem. Tasty traditional favorites can be found in your grocery store. For example, Archway( Holiday Cookies are crafted into unique shapes full of holiday flavor, and many are finished with an extra-special touch of sugar crystals or topped with a light glaze of icing. This year Archway offers seven seasonal varieties:
Cookies are a great way to add to holiday happiness whether you give them, serve them or sample them yourself. |
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