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All-American Thumbprint Cookies
A seasonal favorite, buttery balls of dough are rolled in toasted nuts and filled with jam or preserves. These little gems get their name from the fact you use your "thumb" to make an indentation into each ball of dough for the jam. These are topped with a dab of Raspberry Jam or Apricot Preserves!
Holiday Fun Facts:
  • Alabama is the first state to give Christmas the status of holiday in 1836.
  • Edward H. Johnson created 80 red, white, and blue electrical light bulbs in 1882.
  • Mattel sells two Barbie dolls per second, and 90 percent of American girls have had at least one Barbie doll.
  • Christmas caroling began as an old English custom called Wassailing--wishing neighbors a long and healthy life.
  • Six of the trees on display in the White House are live trees that will be planted after the holidays.
  • Electric lights for trees were first used in the White House in 1895.
  • Alabama is the first state to give Christmas the status of holiday in 1836.
  • RKO Pictures bought the movie rights to "White Christmas" in 1946 for $10,000.
  • The 2009 White House Blue Room Christmas Tree is an 18 1/2-by-13-foot Douglas fir.
  • The 2009 White House Blue Room Christmas Tree is an 18 1/2-by-13-foot Douglas fir.
Due to the number of varieties, cookies will vary by recipient. Please consult the recipes on this site for information on ingredients.