This seemed like a good fit for this week. Enjoy.ย
First published January 21, 2020
Listen, I love a good Girl Scout cookie like the rest of you, but I donโt have the patience to wait until February. I also know no one locally who sells Girl Scout cookies anymore except for the kids that camp out at the local grocery store, so I needed a thin mint recipe and I have a feeling you do too.
This thin mint obsession actually started as a Christmas cookie recipe I found via Pinterest a few years ago. It was easy, three ingredients, and it tasted amazing, so it stayed in the old recipe box until the following Christmas. Then over Christmas break this year, I thought, why am I only making these during the holidays? This is a great year-round cookie!ย
Then I also thought about how January is so damn
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Wow. I’ve never thought to make them myself. And really who CARES what they look like…it’s what they taste like that matters.
Just seeing all this about girl scout cookies takes me back to a time when my/our lives were ALL girls scouts ALL day. *sigh*
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These are quite yummy. I canโt believe this post was only a year ago. It feels like ten years. ๐
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Love the bit about wanting to grow but not in the waistline. These have always been my mom’s favorites.
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Also the peanut butter chocolate ones. Mmm mmm.
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I may need to break down and make these…even though we have a girl scout a houses down since I’m pretty sure they aren’t going door to door this year.
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Yeah, something tells me it might be different this year. ๐
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You made Thin Mints! I am in awe of you and your ability to take Girl Scouting to the next level. Well done
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Why thank you! ๐
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