Saying it with Cookies

say it with cookiesHave you been looking for a unique way to say “Thank You”, “Happy Birthday” or “Happy Anniversary”?

Cookies make a great gift for just about any occasion. And when you send beautifully decorated, delicious, melt-in-your-mouth confections artfully arranged in a sinfully edible bouquet then you’ve sent something really special!

The cookie has two different origins; one for the food, and one for the word. The food originated sometime around 3 B.C. in Rome, and was called “bis coctum” meaning, “twice baked”. Roman bis coctum had no sugar added and is also the origin of the word “biscuit”. A biscuit in the United States would be a flaky, unsweetened quick bread, where in England it would be a sweet treat.

pdfThe word “cookie” came from the Dutch word “koekje”, which means “little cake”. The Dutch introduced them to Americans in the 18th century and the word became “cookie”.

Toll House invented chocolate chip cookies in 1930. Using butter and sugar in cookie recipes probably did not begin until the 18th century. In the 19th century, cookie production began to boom when the price of flour and sugar went down and products like baking soda came into existence. Thus came the era of the manufactured cookie! These days, every type of cookie you can imagine is available! In 1995, 16 billion Oreo cookies were produced in Nabisco’s Chicago, Illinois factory - the largest of its kind in the world!

Whether you are looking for a gift for a special occasion, or just something to tell someone you are thinking of him or her, you can’t go wrong with a beautiful cookie gift bouquet. So, instead of the same old bouquet of flowers, next time try something different and send cookies!

… Say what you want with cookies!

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