Celebrate a Centuries-Old Tradition: Join Our Holiday Cookie Exchange!

The holiday season is the perfect time of year to bake cookies and share them with others. Join us at the Library for a festive tradition that dates back centuries, and meet local baker and author, Mary DiSomma. Register today! 

The History of Cookie Exchanges 

Did you know? Cookie swaps date back to medieval Europe. Dutch settlers brought the custom to America in the 1600s, and by 1703, New York hosted its first recorded exchange. Even George Washington joined the fun! The word “cookie” itself comes from the Dutch word koekje, meaning “little cake.” 

Over time, immigrants added their own recipes, making cookie exchanges a beloved holiday custom. Now it’s your turn to be part of the tradition! 

 
Event Details 
A book called A Gift of Cookies with cookies on the cover

When: Wednesday, 12/3 at 7 PM 

Who: All ages are welcome 

Bring a batch of homemade cookies and the recipe to share—or pick up favorites from a local bakery. We’ll provide tins so you can take home a sweet assortment. 

Special Guest: Local baker and author Mary DiSomma will share cookies and talk about her book A Gift of Cookies: Recipes to Share with Family and Friends. Copies will be available for purchase. 

Brought to you in partnership with River Forest Township. 

 
Looking for Inspiration? 

Check out these titles available at the Library or online: 

Books 

eBooks 

 Find These Magazines on Libby! 

  • Taste of Home 

  • Bon Appetit 

  • Cooks Illustrated 

  • Cook’s Country 

  • Cooking with Paula Deen 

 

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