My west coast brother has informed me that today is "National Sugar Cookie Day." I didn't know that there was a special day for sugar cookies but they certainly deserve it. While not as renowned as chocolate chip cookies, they deserve to be celebrated because they do have a deliciousness all their own.
I learned this through a diligent investment of time and energy one summer when I was 12 years old. A girlfriend, Sandy, who live 'down the road' and I were both in 4H, and we decided to try for a ribbon that year in "demonstrations." I can't remember if that was the actual name of the catagory but the challenge was to demonstrate to the judges some aspect of food preparation. We decided to bake sugar cookies.
I suspect that our mothers may have guided this choice because the ingredients were relatively inexpensive. Except fot the vanilla which my mother bought from the "Jewel T Man." All summer long we praticed baking sugar cookies. We would alternated homes. We each had a ten year old brother, and they were absolutely delighted to test taste our cookies. Over and over again.
If they had been the judges I think we would have won purple ribbons and gone on to the regional competition. As it was, we won red ribbons. Ah well, wisely I think, neither of us went on to become professional bakers. We did remain friends though, all our lives.
This blog is in memory of my baking buddy Sandy, who died last week. I hope you're enjoying sugar cookies in heaven.

