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The Good Stuff: Spring Break & Girl Scout Cookies (Update)
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:09 pm
by _KimberlyAnn
Spring Break is here!
Annie had a slumber party Friday night for her Kindergarten friends. Talk about a lot of work for me! Whew. It was fun, but I'm glad it's over.
Madeline is having her Spring Break slumber party tonight. The girls should be here within the hour.
Courtney's party is tomorrow night, and Chloe's is Tuesday.
My long ago promise that the girls could all have slumber parties over Spring Break is coming back to bite me on the butt.
Thursday we're off to Branson for a few days. Yes, we need a little banjo. A little
Silver Dollar City. We love the one room schoolhouse and Fire in the Hole. :)
Also, can I just say that I LOVE Girl Scout cookies? I love them! My neighbor bought a dozen boxes from his granddaughter and brought them to my girls last week. Mmmmm! Samoas. So good. The best Girl Scout cookie, hands down.
Anyone else have grand plans for Spring Break?
And surely no one disagrees that Samoas are the best Girl Scout cookie ever.
Big-time slumber partier,
KA
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:49 pm
by _Dr. Shades
KimberlyAnn wrote:Also, can I just say that I LOVE Girl Scout cookies? I love them! My neighbor bought a dozen boxes from his granddaughter and brought them to my girls last week.
I'm surprised your neighbor didn't keep them for him/herself. If I have Girl Scout cookies, there's no way I'm giving them away.
Mmmmm! Samoas. So good. The best Girl Scout cookie, hands down. . . And surely no one disagrees that Samoas are the best Girl Scout cookie ever.
Yes, but believe it or not, if you eat too many of them, you'll get sick of them.
Now I gravitate toward the thin chocolate mints and the shortbread types.
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:53 pm
by _Jersey Girl
KA,
Did you know that Girl Scout cookies are assigned different names from the bakery they're made at? Each year right after sales (I mean the DAY after), bakeries begin placing bids for the next years "batch".
Samoa's for example, are also called Caramel deLites.
More than 50% (closer to 80% depending on the breakdown) of the operating budget for GSUSA comes from the sales of Girl Scout Cookies.
The very first Girl Scout cookies were made by the girls themselves.
Want the recipe?
Jersey Girl(Leaders Kid, Girl Member,Leader of 2 award winning All Star Troop(s) of the 90's, Level 3 Troop Campcrafter, Team Director, Program Consultant, and PR Coordinator)
On my honor. No joke, sis.
(Fav: Shortbread or Sugar Shortbread...depends on the bakery, both are great)
No special plans for Spring Break around here, I'm afraid...spring cleaning/bulldozing the campsite :-)...still working on "plans".
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:07 pm
by _Dr. Shades
I don't have any plans, either. My family is gone until tomorrow night, so 'till then my only task is staving off boredom.
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:21 pm
by _Jersey Girl
Dr. Shades wrote:I don't have any plans, either. My family is gone until tomorrow night, so 'till then my only task is staving off boredom.
But...but...but...you have
us, you have this lovely little community ;-) to lord over! How could you possibly be bored?
Our Spring Break isn't for one more week. I could use a little boredom...
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:48 am
by _Dr. Shades
Jersey Girl wrote:But...but...but...you have us, you have this lovely little community ;-) to lord over! How could you possibly be bored?
"Lord over?" I'm afraid you vastly overestimate my powers!
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:40 pm
by _harmony
No matter the temptation, I am loyal to Thin Mints. It's a good thing I don't know any Girl Scouts. Those cookies are death on my waistline.
As for spring break, it doens't happen for another 2 weeks around here. I plan to prune my roses that weekend, but other than that, I don't really get a spring break. I had to clean and fix up my house for the appraisal, so that's already done.
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:48 pm
by _KimberlyAnn
Dr. Shades wrote:Yes, but believe it or not, if you eat too many of them, you'll get sick of them.
Nuh-uh. I don't believe it!
My samoa's are gone. If you'll send me more, I'll test your theory. :)
KA
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:05 pm
by _cinepro
harmony wrote:No matter the temptation, I am loyal to Thin Mints. It's a good thing I don't know any Girl Scouts. Those cookies are death on my waistline.
I suggest you never try the
Keebler Fudge Shop Grasshopper cookies...
Re: The Good Stuff: Spring Break and Girl Scout Cookies
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:48 am
by _bcspace
I did buy GS cookies this year. However, I'm beginning to think that we should no longer because of the leftist shift in the GS leadership.