Who invented Girl Scout Cookies???????

hahahaha, I think everyone is having the same problem, although they haven't made their way around her yet.
With all the talk about these cookies, I have to wonder if some areas get more choices then others.
We get vanilla creme, chocolate creme and mint choco.Thats the 3 and sometimes its only 2 flavors.I use to be a lover of the mint ones but I got tired of them.The other two flavors, I couldn't be bothered with either.
Lori:)
 
I have to ask in your picture trail ( and you are going to love me for this one!) in your pic that says Dad, Nicole and Me. Is that your daughters wedding? When Ive looked at your pics before I thought it was your sister! And Dad was your father:) But now I think that its your DH and your daugther...fill me in!?:)
Lori:)
 
A Google search will find you anything!

Girl Scout Cookies® had their earliest beginnings in the kitchens and ovens of our girl members, with mothers volunteering as technical advisers. The sale of cookies as a way to finance troop activities began as early as 1917, five years after Juliette Gordon Low started Girl Scouting in the United States. The earliest mention of a cookie sale found to date was that of the Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, which baked cookies and sold them in its high school cafeteria as a service project in December 1917.

In July 1922, The American Girl magazine, published by Girl Scout national headquarters, featured an article by Florence E. Neil, a local director in Chicago, Illinois. Miss Neil provided a cookie recipe that was given to the council's 2,000 Girl Scouts. She estimated the approximate cost of ingredients for six- to seven-dozen cookies to be 26 to 36 cents. The cookies, she suggested, could be sold by troops for 25 or 30 cents per dozen.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Girl Scouts in different parts of the country continued to bake their own simple sugar cookies with their mothers. These cookies were packaged in wax paper bags, sealed with a sticker, and sold door to door for 25 to 35 cents per dozen.

AN EARLY GIRL SCOUT COOKIE® RECIPE

1 cup butter
1 cup sugar plus additional amount for topping (optional)
2 eggs
2 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder

Cream butter and the cup of sugar; add well-beaten eggs, then milk, vanilla, flour, salt, and baking powder. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Roll dough, cut into trefoil shapes, and sprinkle sugar on top, if desired. Bake in a quick oven (375°) for approximately 8 to 10 minutes or until the edges begin to brown. Makes six- to seven-dozen cookies.



Just Do It! :)
 
They are evil, aren't they! DD is in the girl scouts, so we have about 40 boxes sitting on our kitchen counter waiting to be delivered. I have never had to pray so hard in my life to stay away from them!!! :p

Missy
 
I agree with everyone! My husband loves the Thin Mints and puts them in the freezer - they are so good when you keep them in the freezer...

it is so hard to stay away especially when he comes to bed at 10 pm with a glass of milk and cookies at night (or chips, etc...)

so not fair...
 
One serving of Thin Mints = one sleeve. Don't tell me otherwise and burst my bubble...

I agree that Satan is in on this...
 
I do not know if it was one of the saddest or happiest days in my life when my daughter gave up girl scouts to make more time for tae kwon do.........no more cookies for me(repeat after me....no more cookies.......yeah right....the first set of girls I come across I am soooooo buying some!!!


Donna
 
They proliferate outside our grocery stores once the cookies are in. I cannot walk by a gaggle of Girl Scouts (especially the Brownies) without buying a box. And thought once Christmas was over I'd be safe...
 
One year, dh bought the mint cookies and I think I ate them all by myself. Not in one day! Well, maybe in like, 2 days. :p

Anyway, we don't buy them anymore and I dread when they come around again! I always feel bad for saying no to the little girls. I jokingly told dh that I was going to tell them "WE don't allow sugar in our household!" Dh laughed and said, "Yeah, they'll take one look at me and know you're lying!" :7
 
AAhhhh, another good thing about a house full of BOYS and living 25 miles from civilization - NO GIRL SCOUT COOKIES.

Could anyone email me some?}( Who said that?
 
>>My husband loves the Thin Mints and puts them in the freezer<<

Now I'm drooling...Pregnancy and Girl Scout cookies, not a good combo for me!

Lori
 
Oh, I gained SO MUCH weight during my second pregnancy and the GS cookies were to blame! I bought 12 boxes!!!

I haven't bought them in several years but bought a few that DH wanted this year. The neighbor girl came around selling them. Weird thing is...they park their van on the street and you can see all the empty GS cookie boxes on the dash board but she hasn't brought the cookies around yet! I'm not stalking my girl scout, or anything!!:7 :p
 

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