Swapping cookies - it's not just for Christmas anymore - that's the message of the book "Cookie Swap," written by cookie maker and author Julia Usher.
It's a book filled with lots of non-holiday cookie ideas, which she shared with us a couple of months ago.
Julia's back with some cookie-related fun that ties in perfectly with the upcoming holidays.
Here's a list of events Julia will be at:
Bangor Public Library, Bangor, Thursday, Nov. 19 @ 6:30pm
Maine Coast Book Shop & Café, Damariscotta, Friday, Nov. 20 @ Noon
Now You're Cooking, Bath, ME, Friday, Nov. 20 @ 4-6pm
Stonewall Kitchen, York, Saturday, Nov. 21 @ 12pm-1:30pm
Mr. Paperback, Ellsworth, Saturday, Nov. 28 @ 1pm-2:30pm
Rabelais Books, Portland, Sunday, Nov. 29 @ 1pm-3pm
For more information visit Julia's website at: juliausher.com
Cookie Swap
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