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Favorite Girl Scout Cookie (Merged)

Thin mints out of the freezer and...

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Yall just remember that next year is my daughter's third year of selling Girl Scout Cookies. She has been number one in her troop two years running selling 196 last year and 270 this year.

PM me next year for all your cookie needs. :biggrin:
 
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plain ol' shortbread cookies are my favorite

and I found this for all of you fighting over the names:

  • Thin Mint: The most enduring and universally familiar Girl Scout cookie. These round, mint-flavored cookies covered with dark chocolate perennially sell the most boxes of any cookie. Thin Mints have never changed their name. These cookies come in a dark green box. Both Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakers make Thin Mints.
  • Do-si-dos or Peanut Butter Sandwiches or Savannahs: A sandwich cookie. The round, bumpy perforated oatmeal cookie top and bottom surround a peanut butter-flavored layer inside. Savannahs were made by Burry (now out of business) and were named after Savannah, Georgiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah,_Georgia, where founder Juliette Gordan Low organized the first Girl Scout troop meeting in 1912. These cookies come in an orange box. Little Brownie Bakers calls them Do-si-dos while ABC Bakers calls them Peanut Butter Sandwiches.
  • Trefoils or Classic Shortbread: These shortbread cookies are shaped like the Girl Scout Trefoildesign. Scot Teas were a similar, lighter sugar cookie made by the now defunct Burry. The first Girl Scout cookie recipe was a sugar cookie. These cookies come in a blue box. Little Brownie Bakers calls them Trefoils while ABC Bakers calls them Classic Shortbread.
  • Tagalongs, or Peanut Butter Patties or Hoedowns: These round cookies with a cookie center are covered with chocolate, having under their swollen chocolate surface an inner layer of peanut butter, much like the marshmallow under the chocolate surface in Mallomars. These cookies come in a red box. Little Brownie Bakers calls them Tagalongs while ABC Bakers calls them Peanut Butter Patties.
  • Samoas or Caramel deLites: These consist of a circular vanilla cookie about 2inch in diameter with a small hole in the center, covered in caramelhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caramel and toasted coconut and then striped with chocolate. This is one of the only cookies in the group that has differences depending on the bakery. The reason there are two names is because while similar, the cookies have some differences. Samoas are made by Little Brownie Bakers. They are circular, with an orange colour and are thicker from top to bottom; usually they also contain more caramel per coconut. The Caramel deLites, made by ABC Bakers, are actually hexagonal, with a more yellowish tinge, and a more of the biscuit comes through in the flavour because of the lower caramel content. Overall they are both very popular, and most people never notice the differences. Both varieties come in purple boxes.
  • Lemon Coolers: A reduced-fat cookie. These round, yellow, lemon-flavored cookies are option geared toward favorite among dieting customers. These cookies come in a yellow box. Lemon Coolers are made by Little Brownie Bakers.
  • Lemon Pastry Cremes: Pastry style sandwich cookies with lemon creme in the middle. These cookies also come in a yellow box. Lemon Pastry Cremes are made by ABC Bakers.
  • Thanks-a-Lots: Crunchy fudge coated treats, these cookies are circular and are about 3.5 inches in diameter. The main part of the cookie is basically a sugar cookie recipe, but has the words "Thank you" written through the middle in various languages. The bottom of the cookie has a fudge coating as well. These cookies boast that they contain "Zero Grams of trans fat Per Serving" in response to criticism from parents that Girl Scout cookies contained too much trans fat and that they were bad for the heart. These cookies come in an aqua box. Thanks-a-Lots are made by ABC Bakers.
  • All Abouts: A shortbread cookie with a layer of chocolate on the bottom and featuring Girl Scout related sayings on the top. These cookies come in a pink box. All Abouts are made by Little Brownie Bakers.
  • Cartwheels: A cinnamon-oatmeal reduced-fat variety. These cookies come in a light green box. Cartwheels are made by ABC Bakers.
  • Café Cookies: A gourmet style cookie, coated with cinnamon. These cookies come in a light brown box. Café Cookies are made by Little Brownie Bakers.
  • Classic Creams: A sandwich cookie made in the same style as Oreos, only the top and bottom are different colors.
  • Double Dutch: A chocolate cookie dough with chocolate chips. Made by the Little Brownie Bakers, they were retired in 2005 to be replaced by the Café Cookies.
 
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plain ol' shortbread cookies are my favorite

and I found this for all of you fighting over the names:

  • Thin Mint: The most enduring and universally familiar Girl Scout cookie. These round, mint-flavored cookies covered with dark chocolate perennially sell the most boxes of any cookie. Thin Mints have never changed their name. These cookies come in a dark green box. Both Little Brownie Bakers and ABC Bakers make Thin Mints.
  • Do-si-dos or Peanut Butter Sandwiches or Savannahs: A sandwich cookie. The round, bumpy perforated oatmeal cookie top and bottom surround a peanut butter-flavored layer inside. Savannahs were made by Burry (now out of business) and were named after Savannah, Georgiahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah,_Georgia, where founder Juliette Gordan Low organized the first Girl Scout troop meeting in 1912. These cookies come in an orange box. Little Brownie Bakers calls them Do-si-dos while ABC Bakers calls them Peanut Butter Sandwiches.
  • Trefoils or Classic Shortbread: These shortbread cookies are shaped like the Girl Scout Trefoildesign. Scot Teas were a similar, lighter sugar cookie made by the now defunct Burry. The first Girl Scout cookie recipe was a sugar cookie. These cookies come in a blue box. Little Brownie Bakers calls them Trefoils while ABC Bakers calls them Classic Shortbread.
  • Tagalongs, or Peanut Butter Patties or Hoedowns: These round cookies with a cookie center are covered with chocolate, having under their swollen chocolate surface an inner layer of peanut butter, much like the marshmallow under the chocolate surface in Mallomars. These cookies come in a red box. Little Brownie Bakers calls them Tagalongs while ABC Bakers calls them Peanut Butter Patties.
  • Samoas or Caramel deLites: These consist of a circular vanilla cookie about 2inch in diameter with a small hole in the center, covered in caramelhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caramel and toasted coconut and then striped with chocolate. This is one of the only cookies in the group that has differences depending on the bakery. The reason there are two names is because while similar, the cookies have some differences. Samoas are made by Little Brownie Bakers. They are circular, with an orange colour and are thicker from top to bottom; usually they also contain more caramel per coconut. The Caramel deLites, made by ABC Bakers, are actually hexagonal, with a more yellowish tinge, and a more of the biscuit comes through in the flavour because of the lower caramel content. Overall they are both very popular, and most people never notice the differences. Both varieties come in purple boxes.
  • Lemon Coolers: A reduced-fat cookie. These round, yellow, lemon-flavored cookies are option geared toward favorite among dieting customers. These cookies come in a yellow box. Lemon Coolers are made by Little Brownie Bakers.
  • Lemon Pastry Cremes: Pastry style sandwich cookies with lemon creme in the middle. These cookies also come in a yellow box. Lemon Pastry Cremes are made by ABC Bakers.
  • Thanks-a-Lots: Crunchy fudge coated treats, these cookies are circular and are about 3.5 inches in diameter. The main part of the cookie is basically a sugar cookie recipe, but has the words "Thank you" written through the middle in various languages. The bottom of the cookie has a fudge coating as well. These cookies boast that they contain "Zero Grams of trans fat Per Serving" in response to criticism from parents that Girl Scout cookies contained too much trans fat and that they were bad for the heart. These cookies come in an aqua box. Thanks-a-Lots are made by ABC Bakers.
  • All Abouts: A shortbread cookie with a layer of chocolate on the bottom and featuring Girl Scout related sayings on the top. These cookies come in a pink box. All Abouts are made by Little Brownie Bakers.
  • Cartwheels: A cinnamon-oatmeal reduced-fat variety. These cookies come in a light green box. Cartwheels are made by ABC Bakers.
  • Café Cookies: A gourmet style cookie, coated with cinnamon. These cookies come in a light brown box. Café Cookies are made by Little Brownie Bakers.
  • Classic Creams: A sandwich cookie made in the same style as Oreos, only the top and bottom are different colors.
  • Double Dutch: A chocolate cookie dough with chocolate chips. Made by the Little Brownie Bakers, they were retired in 2005 to be replaced by the Café Cookies.

Half that shit wasn't even on my daughter's order form. Didn't realize there are regional offerings.
 
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