How To Make Perfect ANZAC Apricot Cookies - Melissa's Home Cooking
Hi everyone,
Why not try doing some baking with your family to commemorate ANZAC day, 25th April 2020 tomorrow?
How To Make Perfect ANZAC Apricot Cookies
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ANZAC is an acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. To commemorate and remember those Australian and New Zealand soldiers that fought to maintain democracy and sacrifice their lives for our freedom, on the 25th day of April of every year. Also in remembrance of my grandfather-in law Pte Walter James William Ford. 102 years ago he returned home to NZ having served in the Somme.
We bake some Anzac cookies in remembrance of them. These cookies can be baked all year round too as it is New Zealand's favourite cookies. For those of you who may be interested, further details about ANZAC day can be found on the link below:
nzhistory.govt.nz...
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