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When I was a little girl, every year my Grandma, sister and I would bake and decorate cookies. Here is a great story on the tradition of baking Christmas cookies! 
By: Janice
The Tradition of Baking Christmas Cookies
With Thanksgiving being less than two weeks away, my family has begun planning for our annual black Friday cookie baking marathon.  Ever since I can remember, my entire family has formed an assembly line and baked literally thousands of cookies for Christmas.  My Mom has a very special collection of her best recipes that we bake every year (I've shared some these cookie recipes at Squidoo) and then we add in a few new ones to try each year as well.  All this planning got me wondering, where did the tradition of baking Christmas cookies come from anyway?  
Turns out that Christmas cookies seem to have nothing to do with the Christmas story or church at all. How, then, did the tasty baked treats we enjoy today come to be associated with the Christmas festivities?
The tradition of the cookie can be traced back to ancient days. Originally when Prussian cooks to the royals needed to test their wood fire ovens before baking a cake, they’d place a small sample of cake batter in the oven. If it cooked quickly enough, the oven was ready. Rather than throw these little cakes out, they caught on as the cookie. 
Cookies quickly became associated with festive, fun occasions. When the cookies came out, it meant there was something special to celebrate. Especially when ingredients like honey, sugar, and spices were at a premium. They’d only be used for the most important “holy days.” Hence, the holidays. People began to celebrate holidays like Christmas and Easter with cookies spread on their tables as offerings for friends and neighbors.
Early European settlers introduced the cookie to American soil. It’s hard to imagine, but there weren’t any cookies here before the Europeans. They arrived in various stages during history with their traditions of Springerle and Spritz cookies from Germany as well as gingerbread, which they called lebkuchen. The Germans also brought the idea of the cookie cutter and the building of gingerbread houses. Other cookies came with other ethnic groups such as the biscotti and anise cookies from Italy and the bizcochito from Spain. The English gave us the original sugar cookies derived from their tea cakes. 
Because America is a melting pot of cultures and traditions, we now enjoy many types of Christmas cookies. Baking and decorating gingerbread houses has become a tradition of epic proportions with contests being held for the best and most elaborate. Cookie swaps are held around the country where friends bake up batches of their favorite Christmas cookies and swap them for samples of everyone else’s. Families plan to set aside cookie baking time as meaningful family bonding time.
Cookies now come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Originally, animal cookies were rolled and baked to be hung on the Christmas tree as edible ornaments. They caught on and became favorites of children the world over all from their humble beginnings as decorations.
The Christmas cookie is a reminder of home or perhaps the idealized home everyone wishes for. They provide a reason to visit the neighbors at Christmas time or to gather with friends over a freshly baked batch. Cookies at the holidays bring people together. Perhaps that’s why many people will spend weeks, even months before the holidays baking and freezing different batches of cookies to share with friends as the 25th of December draws near. Many people could not imagine the holidays without cookies. Often, they can bring distant relatives together around the mixing bowl or mean a special time with mom or dad as they decorate sheets of cutout cookies.
No matter what type of cookies you love or bake, you can be sure that sharing them will make you new friends and maybe even start a new tradition this Christmas time. 
About The Author:
JaniceS7 is a wedding/event consultant and regular contributor to the www.cookiegiftbaskets.com blog where she shares her recipes, baking tips, and gift ideas with readers.

Photo Credit: B Landis from Flickr



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November 20, 2012 1 comments
Fa la la, it's the shopping season! This year is going to be a big Christmas for our family. Not only is Ace a fun toddler and going to actually be opening up his own presents this year but we also have our nieces and nephews to get gifts for as well. Talk about lots of shopping, right? Not to mention everyone else on our shopping list. So how can a family save this holiday season? By shopping your at your favorite stores when they have sales of course! You are probably thinking, "How am I supposed to know when all these sales are going on? I don't have time to check the paper, online or watch commercials!" Never fear, there is a new app in town and it is going to be your Fairy Sale Mother! iPhone now has a new app called  Sale Sorter. First of all this app is at iTunes for FREE! Can't get better than that but actually it does because this app also saves you money and time. With the shopping season in full swing this app gives you information on all the sales going on in your area. It even gives you a map of where the sales are located and you can sort them by category as well.


Another awesome feature is you can share the sals with your friends. This comes in handy when I know my Mommy friends are looking for something for their little one and I can just share the sale with them through the app of the item I know they had been eyeing for weeks! Simple as that.

The thing I love about this app is the fact that it is right there on my phone and I don't have to google search, check my computer, or find a flyer just to find sales of something I am dying to buy. I can just check out the Sale Sorter app and "poof!" the sales are right there at my fingertips! What's even more amazing? The notify feature, it will tell you when there are sales in your area at your favorite stores. Why even shop when there isn't a sale after this?

You have nothing to lose by checking out this app because it is free and it saves you money on your purchases!
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* I was compensated to review this app. I was not paid for a positive review, all thoughts are my own. 
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With the holidays fast approaching I thought it would be great to help other small businesses out and show off some of their products. I asked people to post their links to their shops and I would check them out and pick out my favorite items. Feel free to go check out as many as possible and support these small businesses.
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I know I am not the only one who gets excited for the holidays the day the calendar hits November 1st! From Thanksgiving dinner to holiday parties, there is so much to enjoy this time of year. With that said I am going to be doing a Holiday Series with giveaways, tutorials, decoration ideas, gift ideas, deals and much more! Check for the Holiday Series header!


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