No because there is no such thing as snickerdoodle day cause you can have it whenever you want.
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a snickerdoodle is a type of sugar cookie made with sugar and cinnamon a snickerdoodle is a type of sugar cookie made with sugar and cinnamon a snickerdoodle is a type of sugar cookie made with sugar and cinnamon a snickerdoodle is a type of sugar cookie made with sugar and cinnamon
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It depends on the recipe and the size, so there really isn't one definite number. On average, though: a small snickerdoodle - 90-100 calories, a medium or regular-sized snickerdoodle is 150-180 calories, a large is 220-250 calories, and an extra-large snickerdoodle is about 250-300 calories.
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Cream of tartar is a key ingredient in snickerdoodle cookies because it helps activate the baking soda, which gives the cookies their characteristic soft and chewy texture. It also adds a tangy flavor that enhances the overall taste of the cookies.
The spelling is properly one word snickerdoodle, but it is also widely spelled as two words.
No, Snickerdoodle is not an Italian cookie. It may be a sugar cookie of German origin since some etymologists link the name with the German Schneckennudel ("little noodle"). Insular and peninsular cuisines throughout Italy nevertheless offer their own local and regional variants of sugar cookies.