Event page! 78ea5a761aedcd3a7a0d7c3940b57be7 national-cookie-cutter-day
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"text": "National Cookie Cutter Day, observed annually on December 1, celebrates the tools that turn cookie dough into fun shapes. Cookie cutters come in many varieties, including antique, copper, plastic, and 3D-printed designs, and some have been passed down through generations.\nThe holiday was founded by Bobbi Barton in 2019. It also offers a chance to appreciate the long history of shaped cookies and the many outlines, sizes, and materials that cookie cutters make possible. According to National Day Archives, the day can be celebrated by showing off your cookie cutters on social media.",
"html": "<p>National Cookie Cutter Day, observed annually on December 1, celebrates the tools that turn cookie dough into fun shapes. Cookie cutters come in many varieties, including antique, copper, plastic, and 3D-printed designs, and some have been passed down through generations.</p>\n<p>The holiday was founded by Bobbi Barton in 2019. It also offers a chance to appreciate the long history of shaped cookies and the many outlines, sizes, and materials that cookie cutters make possible. According to <a href=\"https://www.nationaldayarchives.com/day/national-cookie-cutter-day/\">National Day Archives</a>, the day can be celebrated by showing off your cookie cutters on social media.</p>",
"markdown": "National Cookie Cutter Day, observed annually on December 1, celebrates the tools that turn cookie dough into fun shapes. Cookie cutters come in many varieties, including antique, copper, plastic, and 3D-printed designs, and some have been passed down through generations.\n\nThe holiday was founded by Bobbi Barton in 2019. It also offers a chance to appreciate the long history of shaped cookies and the many outlines, sizes, and materials that cookie cutters make possible. According to [National Day Archives](https://www.nationaldayarchives.com/day/national-cookie-cutter-day/), the day can be celebrated by showing off your cookie cutters on social media."
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"text": "Celebrate by baking cookies in a variety of shapes, experimenting with the cutters you already own, or displaying a collection of antique, vintage, or modern designs. You can also share photos of your cookie cutters and shaped cookies on social media to help spread the word about the day.",
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