National Day July 9, 2025

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NATIONAL SUGAR COOKIE DAY

Do you prefer your cookies soft and chewy or crisp and crunchy?
Milk or coffee with cookies—or something else?
Do you dunk your cookies?

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Each year on July 9 we honors the ever-popular and delicious sugar cookie on National Sugar Cookie Day. Whether you love your cookie plain or decorated, sugar cookies are a sweet addition to our snack list.

#NationalSugarCookieDay

A holiday favorite and very easy to make, sugar cookies disappear quickly once they come out of the oven. Most sugar cookies include sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking soda. While most people have the ingredients on hand at all times, some of the ingredients should be fresh for the best outcome. Children enjoy baking and decorating anytime someone makes a batch of sugar cookies.

The sugar cookie is believed to have originated in the mid-1700s in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. German Protestant settlers created a round, crumbly and buttery cookie that came to be known as the Nazareth Cookie.

Today, sugar cookie making and decorating has become an art form for kids and adults alike. Starting with the shape of the cookie, the dough is formed with either a cookie cutter or other methods of cutting and shaping the dough. Once the cookie is baked, the cookie artist adds colored frosting or icing. Sprinkles, edible glitter, colored sugars, and additional details may be added. Some cookies receive so much detail, it's almost a shame to eat them.

HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL SUGAR COOKIE DAY

While making some delicious and beautiful sugar cookies, marvel at the skill of bakers who have mastered the skill. Learn some of their tips and tricks, or share your own. Don't forget to give a shout-out to your favorite baker and let them know you appreciate their delicious cookies. Post on social media using #NationalSugarCookieDay.
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MMMMMMMMMMMM love sugar cookies.
soft and dunked in milk
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soft and chewy
Love Sugar cookies but probably should avoid them today. :mrgreen:
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Love sugar cookies, soft and chewy, no dunking.
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I like them crunchy with coffee or hot cocoa, dunked!
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Both, soft and crunchy with a tall glass of cold milk……and no, I’m not a dunker.
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. . so the cafeteria at work had a sign posted the other day, and I caved and bought one. . .

I do prefer my cookies soft and chewy and typically don't have milk with them. Not a coffee drinker either. . . on the rare occasion that I have Oreos in the house, I WILL DUNK a cookie or two. . .
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