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honeychile 02-27-2005 02:02 AM

Girl Scout Cookies
 
Has anyone bought or tried any of this year's Girl Scout cookies yet?

We got the usual Thin Mints and Shortbread. The Shortbread cookies are nasty!!!!!! They taste eggy, or icky, or just plain wrong. The worst remark heard was, "Well, olive oil is made from olives, these must be made from Girl Scouts." blech.

Anyhow, I was wondering if anyone else has noticed this?

IowaStatePhiPsi 02-27-2005 02:10 AM

ordered in late Jan/early Feb
cookies deliver here during Spring Break so the Monday after break (21st) I'll be getting mine.

norcalchick 02-27-2005 03:26 AM

i got the somoas and peanut butter ones. i haven't tried em yet.

PhiPsiRuss 02-27-2005 07:03 AM

Thin Mints
 
Where do I get them?

I think that there are strippers who dress like girl scouts, but that's about it around here.

carnation 02-27-2005 10:54 AM

Oo, nasty. Now I'm afraid to try the shortbreads. :( They're probably okay, though, because various bakeries around the country bake the cookies.

Honey, maybe you should notify the council! I know ours would want to know if our bakery had blown it. Maybe they'll give you some free cookies in return!

mmcat 02-27-2005 11:44 AM

double chocolate chip aren't bad...
also thin mints

honeychile 02-27-2005 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by carnation
Oo, nasty. Now I'm afraid to try the shortbreads. :( They're probably okay, though, because various bakeries around the country bake the cookies.

Honey, maybe you should notify the council! I know ours would want to know if our bakery had blown it. Maybe they'll give you some free cookies in return!

Now, there's an idea! :)

There's a large grocery store near us that allows Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and the like to sell things inside, out of the elements. I got the cookies from them, not knowing that my mother had ordered some already. I didn't know that different bakeries made them!

ZTAngel 02-27-2005 01:03 PM

My parents bought me some boxes when I went home last month. They were out in front of the grocery stores in South Florida at the end of January. They've been out in front of the grocery stores in Central Florida for the past few weeks. I bought a few more boxes when I went shopping yesterday. :)

I've only had the Thin Mints, Tagalongs, and Samoas this year. I do like the Shortbreads but I guess I won't be getting any after hearing how gross they are!

Tom Earp 02-27-2005 02:12 PM

Probably diet / sugarless free this go around. I dont eat brownies either!

Cant really screw up thin mints! Ah can they?

IowaStatePhiPsi 02-27-2005 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by honeychile
I didn't know that different bakeries made them!
apparently the lemon cookies made in a Minneapolis-area contracted baker are a sandwich-style cookie, but that's not the case almost anywhere else?

IowaStatePhiPsi 02-27-2005 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Earp I dont eat brownies either!
Only those at the Neverland Ranch can eat a Brownie Scout.

IowaStatePhiPsi 02-27-2005 03:32 PM

Just curious-

Most of you are talking about buying them from the girl scouts- you dont have the orderforms ahead of time and the cookies come a month later? That's what we do in Iowa. I know when I was in Lansing, MI for a conference 2 years ago there were girlscouts standing outside a bookstore selling cookies- I just thought their mother had bought a case and was making them sell them.

Lady Pi Phi 02-27-2005 05:39 PM

I never liked Girl Guide (Canada...probably called Girl Scouts as well now) cookies. The chocolate cookies with the chocolate cream filling were about the only ones that were tolerable for me. My dad liked those ones too, so he was the only one I ever sold to.

SigPhiSunshine 02-27-2005 05:39 PM

They do it both ways around here

honeychile 02-27-2005 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Just curious-

Most of you are talking about buying them from the girl scouts- you dont have the orderforms ahead of time and the cookies come a month later? That's what we do in Iowa. I know when I was in Lansing, MI for a conference 2 years ago there were girlscouts standing outside a bookstore selling cookies- I just thought their mother had bought a case and was making them sell them.

That's what we normally do - in fact, my mother has a couple boxes on order. But the big thing around here is getting 3-4 Girl Scouts (and their mothers) together at a grocery store, and selling them. They had at least forty empty "crates" (the bigger boxes that the boxes of cookies come in) at the store I was at yesterday - and that was at around 10 am. The store even provided bags for them!

kddani 02-27-2005 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by honeychile
That's what we normally do - in fact, my mother has a couple boxes on order. But the big thing around here is getting 3-4 Girl Scouts (and their mothers) together at a grocery store, and selling them. They had at least forty empty "crates" (the bigger boxes that the boxes of cookies come in) at the store I was at yesterday - and that was at around 10 am. The store even provided bags for them!
you should see them when they sell on Pitt's campus (KD helped a few years).... you've never seen college kids run so fast to get money! They sold a TON!

AGDee 02-27-2005 06:37 PM

Since I was the cookie mom for my daughter's troop this year, I can answer a few questions (yes, I am the person who can't say no... it's that part of the AGD Purpose that says "To contribute to the world's work in the community where I am placed because of the joy of service thereby bestowed and the talent of leadership multiplied").

1) There are numerous bakers around the country who produce Girl Scout cookies. In fact, different councils within the same state even use different bakers and sometimes offer different varieties. There are also price differences between councils because of this. (Also because different councils divvy up profits differently)

2) The shortbread ones from our baker this year are as good as ever.

3) The girls first take orders and put those orders in called "The Initial Order". The troops then apply for "cookie booths" to sell additional cookies in the grocery stores, banks, etc. to reach those who didn't get a chance to order any. The troop decides how many to try to sell and how many cases to order for that. It's risky, because you can get stuck with product. Girls who help sell those also get incentives for the ones they sell during cookie booths. So, cookie sales end up lasting from order taking in December to when the final money is due (mid-March for our area).


Dee

bekibug 02-27-2005 06:46 PM

GIRL SCOUT COOKIES ARE LIKE CRACK. OH SO BAD FOR YOU (yet oh so good)!

I'm rather partial to Thin Mints and the ones with coconut. Not a coconut fan, but I think there is some secret ingredient that makes me drool just thinking about them.

kstar 02-27-2005 07:05 PM

Oh g*d.

Mom was the Cookie Coordinator for our Service Unit, which is the next break down after the council. She was in charge of separating all the cookies for the individual troops, which meant that we had cookies in our living room, family room, and garage for a couple months EVRY year! We had two cleaning ladies quit over the mess.

I've been a Girl Scout since I was in Kindergarten, *stops to count* 17 years, now I have a lifetime membership. Dad's been a member for 13 years now,and mom started when she was in first grade (no Daisy scouts yet)! Let's see, that was the 1959-1960 school year!

BTW, they should be Girl Guides anywhere that is/was part of the British COmmonwealth.

cash78mere 02-27-2005 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Just curious-

Most of you are talking about buying them from the girl scouts- you dont have the orderforms ahead of time and the cookies come a month later? That's what we do in Iowa. I know when I was in Lansing, MI for a conference 2 years ago there were girlscouts standing outside a bookstore selling cookies- I just thought their mother had bought a case and was making them sell them.

everyone is correct when they say they do it both ways.

a main reason why they now sell in front of stores is that very few kids go door to door anymore because it isn't safe. i think they even tell you not to do it. so it's safer to stand in front of your local waldbaum's with your mom to sell them.

i know when i was a brownie, we all went door to door with our friends. ahhh, how times have changed...

33girl 02-27-2005 07:52 PM

Honey - my Trefoils seemed a little overdone, but still yummy. The girl I got them from was from Monroeville/Murrysville. The Tagalongs & Samoas rocked. :D

hottytoddy 02-27-2005 07:58 PM

One word.

Samoas!

Bobby, you'd probably like those..... :D

lyrica9 02-27-2005 08:26 PM

what i love is the girl scout cookie ice cream! i think dreyers makes it... oh gods, it's so awesome. i saw some in the grocery store a few weeks ago and i got all excited about it, even though i wasn't buying any.

lonestaradpi 02-27-2005 08:42 PM

I love girl scout cookie time!! It is my favorite time of the year. I teach first grade so I always have students and former students come and I preorder them. Um, I like Samoas, Thin Mints, Tagalongs, Do Si Dos, and Trefoils. I have so many right now! I was a girl scout years ago and have always lived for mid February when the cookies start rolling in! I know that each council is different, but a few years back, did they start to change the name's of the cookies? They did that around here and I'm glad that they have gone back to the same old tried and true names. I never try the "new" flavors. Only the traditional one.

Honey, my Trefoils are great!

My husband was a boy scout and he says he feels sorry for the boy scouts because the GS have their wonderful, have to have them cookies and all the boys have is some popcorn. I buy from them too. Oh well, I'm a sucker for those kind of things.

pinkyphimu 02-27-2005 10:10 PM

my order is expected on thursday and i can't wait. i only knew one person selling them, so i ordered a ton from her! i can't wait to get the oatmeal ones with the strawberry filling.....i forget their name but they were new last year....and OH SO YUMMMY! plus, i put in my order for lots of thin mints that i can pretend to hide in the back of the freezer for a while...lol. never happed yet, but this is a new gs cookie year!

AOIIalum 02-27-2005 11:15 PM

We order a case (yes, you read that right) of Tagalongs every year, plus a couple assorted boxes. Tagalongs freeze beautifully, and they are SO GOOD straight from the freezer! Since there's 5 of us around here, each of us gets 3 cookies per box.

Somehow we actually have 3 boxes left in the freezer from last year. Of course, that means we get to eat a box this week because the new ones should be here soon.

tinydancer 02-27-2005 11:22 PM

Can't wait for my Thin Mints. I usually buy about 4 boxes and freeze them. I try to limit myself to 4 a day (4 cookies not 4 boxes!) and they last for a looonnnggg time.

pinkyphimu 02-27-2005 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tinydancer
Can't wait for my Thin Mints. I usually buy about 4 boxes and freeze them. I try to limit myself to 4 a day (4 cookies not 4 boxes!) and they last for a looonnnggg time.
such willpower!!! could you share it with me, cuz i could never do that. i would bargain if i eat the four for today, plus 4 for tomorrow, then i will just skip tomorrow. lol...in a minute the whole box would be gone!

honeychile 02-28-2005 12:05 AM

I'm glad that everyone else has good Trefoils - maybe this box is from last year or something. I wanted to get the Samoas, but thought I'd be a good girl (what do they have, something like 80 grams of fat in each one or something? Worth every gram, but still...).

One trick we found out one year, when my mother bought 20 boxes of Thin Mints to help her favorite neighbor kid win a prize. Crush up a box of Thin Mints, really fine. Place in the bottom of a microwavable pan, and nuke until the chocolate melts. Refrigerate. Crush up a second box of Thin Mints, just not as fine, and mix in with a box of your favorite ice cream (softened). Pour ice cream mix into the pan of Thin Mint "crust" and freeze.

This works best about 4-5 months after Cookie Season and you think you'll scream if you even try to eat one more of those suckers!

I've really got to get some Samoas!!!

sigmagrrl 02-28-2005 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkyphimu
i can't wait to get the oatmeal ones with the strawberry filling.....i forget their name but they were new last year....and OH SO YUMMMY!
We didn't have those!!! :(

I ordered and received my cookies and the Samoas are too sweet now ...I wish they tasted the way they did when I was younger...I don't know, maybe I've changed, not the recipe...That's more likely...

sageofages 02-28-2005 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkyphimu
such willpower!!! could you share it with me, cuz i could never do that. i would bargain if i eat the four for today, plus 4 for tomorrow, then i will just skip tomorrow. lol...in a minute the whole box would be gone!
Why bargin?

You are a sister after my heart ;)!!!

AEPhiSierra 02-28-2005 12:47 PM

i love girl scout cookies and it seems like every year i miss the cookie sale. most of the girl scouts in brooklyn focus on door to door, friend & family sales. maybe i'll get lucky and they will have a table sometime after they are suppose to be delivered.

they should really just sell them online - they would make sooo much money!

Peaches-n-Cream 02-28-2005 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AEPhiSierra
i love girl scout cookies and it seems like every year i miss the cookie sale. most of the girl scouts in brooklyn focus on door to door, friend & family sales. maybe i'll get lucky and they will have a table sometime after they are suppose to be delivered.

they should really just sell them online - they would make sooo much money!

That idea is pure genius!

When my mother was the Girl Scout mother, she wouldn't let us sell cookies due to safety issues about selling door to door in NYC as cash78mere wrote.

chideltjen 02-28-2005 05:06 PM

Since my parents were cautious parents of a diabetic child, I got used to Shortbread cookies. Back then, they had candied sugar on them. Now they don't.

I remember Golden Yangles. I think I sold maybe 2 boxes of them TOTAL when I was a girl scout. (And that was 3-4 years.) And my parents tried to make me eat them. I didn't get it. They were like Cheese-Its... but twice as expensive.

In these times, Tagalongs are my favorite. And then Frozen Thin Mints. Those are good. There was a box of lemon sandwich cookies that were really good too.

BF gave up sweets and such for Lent. Turns out his roomie bought a box of Thin Mints and HE ate the whole box. As much as I care about him, boy has no self control. (Someone above mentioned crack? Yeah, that's it.)

sageofages 02-28-2005 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Peaches-n-Cream
That idea is pure genius!

When my mother was the Girl Scout mother, she wouldn't let us sell cookies due to safety issues about selling door to door in NYC as cash78mere wrote.

Actually GSUSA has some pretty strict guidelines about selling cookies online.

Each council can sell online but only with in the guidelines. Individual troops generally are not permitted online sales.

Each council contracts with the cookie bakers themselves and negotiates the price. I can remember selling cookies for 50cents a box...and now they are what $3-$3.50...egads! Two commercial bakers are licensed by the national Girl Scout organization, Girl Scouts of the USA, to produce Girl Scout Cookies: ABC/Interbake Foods and Little Brownie Bakers.


The money breakdown for the box of cookies is pretty similar between the individual councils.

All the information you could ever want!

History of Girl Scout Cookies

Girl Scout Cookies FAQ


*A happy CONTINUOUSLY active Girl Scout for the last 38 years!!!! I joined when I was 7...do the math yourself!*

AEPhiSierra 02-28-2005 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sageofages
Actually GSUSA has some pretty strict guidelines about selling cookies online.

Each council can sell online but only with in the guidelines. Individual troops generally are not permitted online sales.

ohmigod - that is the best news i have heard all day!! i am going to do a google search but if you know of any councils off the top of your head, please let me know!

texas*princess 02-28-2005 07:00 PM

ooooh i can't wait for a box of somoas!!!!

i usually buy girl scout cookies... in the past i've seen girl scout troops with a table outside blockbuster video stores and that is usually where i would buy them

sageofages 02-28-2005 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AEPhiSierra
ohmigod - that is the best news i have heard all day!! i am going to do a google search but if you know of any councils off the top of your head, please let me know!
Generally the guidelines include selling only to their geographic area..

Your council is

http://www.girlscoutsnyc.org/

To find a girl scout council in your area go to:

Find a Girl Scout Council

GCrose34 02-28-2005 07:13 PM

I gave up the buying cookies. I head straight for the ice cream. One container of somoas and one of thin mint and things are good.

norcalchick 02-28-2005 09:21 PM

the somoa cookie ice cream is awesome!! but they only have it during certain times :( i bought a box of somoas, i swear i nearly had an orgasm, they tasted sooooo good! but i can only have 2 every so often cause of my diet. 150 calories for 2 cookies!!! i swear i want to buy like 15 boxes of those things to save throughout theyear. lol


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