Event page! a809d91b3ea21ece2736c045786661d0 national-gingersnap-day
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"text": "National Gingersnap Day celebrates the crisp, sweet-and-spicy cookie flavored with ginger and commonly made with molasses, cloves, cinnamon, and brown sugar. Gingersnaps are also known as ginger nuts or ginger biscuits, depending on the region, and may be enjoyed on their own or with tea, coffee, milk, or hot chocolate. Their texture varies around the world, from a firm American-style cookie to a thinner, wafer-like Scandinavian version. FreshersLive describes the cookie’s ingredients and regional variations.\nThe history of the holiday is unclear, and no founder has been identified. The cookies themselves are often believed to have developed from Lebkuchen, a German gingerbread, during the 13th century, although accounts of their origins vary. A published gingersnap recipe attributed to Mrs. H. L. Webster appeared in 1805, and gingersnaps were first commercially baked in 1862, according to Day Finders’ account. National Gingersnap Day is observed annually on July 1.",
"html": "<p>National Gingersnap Day celebrates the crisp, sweet-and-spicy cookie flavored with ginger and commonly made with molasses, cloves, cinnamon, and brown sugar. Gingersnaps are also known as ginger nuts or ginger biscuits, depending on the region, and may be enjoyed on their own or with tea, coffee, milk, or hot chocolate. Their texture varies around the world, from a firm American-style cookie to a thinner, wafer-like Scandinavian version. <a href=\"https://latestnews.fresherslive.com/about/national-gingersnap-day\">FreshersLive describes the cookie’s ingredients and regional variations</a>.</p>\n<p>The history of the holiday is unclear, and no founder has been identified. The cookies themselves are often believed to have developed from <em>Lebkuchen</em>, a German gingerbread, during the 13th century, although accounts of their origins vary. A published gingersnap recipe attributed to Mrs. H. L. Webster appeared in 1805, and gingersnaps were first commercially baked in 1862, according to <a href=\"https://dayfinders.com/national-gingersnap-day/\">Day Finders’ account</a>. National Gingersnap Day is observed annually on July 1.</p>",
"markdown": "National Gingersnap Day celebrates the crisp, sweet-and-spicy cookie flavored with ginger and commonly made with molasses, cloves, cinnamon, and brown sugar. Gingersnaps are also known as ginger nuts or ginger biscuits, depending on the region, and may be enjoyed on their own or with tea, coffee, milk, or hot chocolate. Their texture varies around the world, from a firm American-style cookie to a thinner, wafer-like Scandinavian version. [FreshersLive describes the cookie’s ingredients and regional variations](https://latestnews.fresherslive.com/about/national-gingersnap-day).\n\nThe history of the holiday is unclear, and no founder has been identified. The cookies themselves are often believed to have developed from *Lebkuchen*, a German gingerbread, during the 13th century, although accounts of their origins vary. A published gingersnap recipe attributed to Mrs. H. L. Webster appeared in 1805, and gingersnaps were first commercially baked in 1862, according to [Day Finders’ account](https://dayfinders.com/national-gingersnap-day/). National Gingersnap Day is observed annually on July 1."
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"text": "Celebrate by enjoying a few gingersnaps with a cup of tea, coffee, milk, or hot chocolate. Bake a batch at home, try a different gingersnap recipe, or share the cookies with family and friends. You can also learn about the cookie’s history and its other names, such as ginger nut and ginger biscuit.",
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