bflynn
Final Approach
Girl Scout cookies are out. We went to a hockey game last night and one of the families at the tailgate we were visiting had just picked up 8 cases before the game. She didn't intend to sell them, but someone made the suggestion and out they came. She sold 7 of the 8 cases that night. Not quite as good as the girl a year or two ago who sold cookies outside the marijuana dispensary in Colorado, but still taking advantage of a good market.
There is one new flavor this year. "Adventurfuls" are described as a brownie inspired cookie with caramel creme and a touch of sea salt. Please allow me to translate - a salty, chocolate colored, dry, crumbly, shortbread cookie with some kind of brown sugar creme on top. I rank these just below the "Lemonades", which is to say, near the bottom of everything. If you think you'll like them, get one box and split it with a crowd. We each had one cookie and then passed them to the college student who will eat anything. It's not 2pm yet, so he isn't up to give us his feedback.
There's a second cookie I have not had, but apparently it's not new, I've just never noticed it before. "Toast-Yay" was described to me as "like Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal" and I passed. The picture struck me as being another dry, crumbly, cinnamon flavored shortbread cookie. Can someone confirm?
I still say stick with the classics - thin mints, tagalongs if you like coconut, and peanut butter patties.
There is one new flavor this year. "Adventurfuls" are described as a brownie inspired cookie with caramel creme and a touch of sea salt. Please allow me to translate - a salty, chocolate colored, dry, crumbly, shortbread cookie with some kind of brown sugar creme on top. I rank these just below the "Lemonades", which is to say, near the bottom of everything. If you think you'll like them, get one box and split it with a crowd. We each had one cookie and then passed them to the college student who will eat anything. It's not 2pm yet, so he isn't up to give us his feedback.
There's a second cookie I have not had, but apparently it's not new, I've just never noticed it before. "Toast-Yay" was described to me as "like Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal" and I passed. The picture struck me as being another dry, crumbly, cinnamon flavored shortbread cookie. Can someone confirm?
I still say stick with the classics - thin mints, tagalongs if you like coconut, and peanut butter patties.