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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:
  • The poinsettia plant was brought into the United States from Mexico by Joel Poinsett in the early 1800's.
  • In 1948, the Marine Corps adopted the Toys for Tots program and extended it across the nation.
  • 85% of people in the United States mail holiday cards each year.
  • More than 50,000 people are expected to attend 28 holiday parties at the White House in December 2009.
  • Gift giving as we know it today is derived from St. Nicholas, a bishop who was known for giving children presents.
  • Christmas cards account for 60% of all card sales. A distant second is Valentine's Day at 25%.
  • The poinsettia plant was brought into the United States from Mexico by Joel Poinsett in the early 1800's.
  • "White Christmas" (1954), starring Bing Crosby, was the first movie to be made in Vista Vision, a deep-focus process.
  • The Nutcracker (Ballet) was adapted from The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, by German writer E.T.A. Hoffman.
  • Arthur Rankin, Jr., and Jules Bass achieved fame in 1964 with their animated version of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
Due to the number of varieties, cookies will vary by recipient. Please consult the recipes on this site for information on ingredients.