3 boxes of my spring training food just arrived - Thin Mints and Samoas. Bubba is such a wonderful guy.:p
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3 boxes of my spring training food just arrived - Thin Mints and Samoas. Bubba is such a wonderful guy.:p
oh i love te peanut butter one's! Did you know that dryer's makes a slow churn version of both those cookies. And it's the light one too!
LOL - I dont know what either of those are but enjoy.:)Quote:
Originally Posted by SadieKate
OMG! If you're going to live here in 'Murica you gotta learn about the national springtime cuisine, Girl Scout Cookies!!!!!!! Whatsa matter with you. You being a hermit up there in the mountains?! :eek: :D :D
Never seen a Girl Scout around here....hey I want some cookies!!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by SadieKate
My girl scouts have not yet arrived at my doorstep. Where the heck are they???
Oh my gosh! I'm going to have to track down my cookie source, I'm all out of frozen thin mints. Now I'll be thinking about cookies all night long (admitedly, this is normal for me).:D
Former Girl Scout here, chiming in to say, WWHOOOOOHOOOOOOO!!! Hoot, holler, etc. That means I should be getting mine soon! I get AT LEAST one of each kind every year. Gotta be loyal to the local 'Scouts.
Trek - visit your local supermarkets...I'm almost positive you'll see some being sold outside the entrances.
I highly recommend Thin Mints, Caramel Delites, and the Lemon Pastries. My fav's.
~Bike "Cadette" Momma .... Long live Troop 44.......:D :D
What??? You've never experienced the joy of Girl Scout cookies??? Girl, you MUST PM me your address and I will send you the only cookies worth eating. A box of Thin Mints and a box of Samoas are on their way as soon as you do! This draught in your life must end!Quote:
Originally Posted by Trekhawk
LOL, our girl guides don't even sell cookies. I am soooo deprived. On the other hand we do get tim tams, and they sensational!
I ate almost a whole box of the lemon cookies before lunch. I figured out it was about 10 minutes of cycling 14-16 mph per serving!
Nanci
Okay, I had to read this one about three times before I could get the image of a clothes dryer + girl scout cookies out of my head. Why would anyone want to put their GS cookies in the dryer !??!? Ha, ha! Ice cream, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Brandi
My Girl Scout cookies are almost gone. I obviously didn't buy enough. Luckily I have two sources within walking distance of my house. If anyone really need GS cookies, let me know and we can get them to you!!! Hurry, though or the best ones will be gone!!! (Thin Mints and Tagalongs are always the first to go!)
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So jealous!! Living overseas there are NO girlscout cookies to be found! Next year, I think I'll order the 10 gallon drum worth to make up for it!!:D
Mmmmmmmmmmm....thin mints........................
What in the heck are the peanut butter ones called? They are my favorites, but, as I appear to have forgotten their name, you can tell I've deprived myself of them for years.
Thin Mints should live in the freezer, BTW. Super tasty crispy frozen, and a really nice surprise 6 months later if you forget you stashed a box there! :p
I work with the mother of a GS--should be selling....right about...now!
:D L.
Tagalongs here in Chicago, I believe.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lise
Oh my gosh! Tim tam's are the best!!!! Better then girl scout cookies. I have traveled a lot down under for work. I always bring back at least 6 packs of Tim tam's and then eat them slowly. I have not had any in about two years! I miss them! The double chocolate one;s are my fav. I like to bite off each end and suck coffe through them and pop it in my mouth. Ohhhh I am so hungry now!Quote:
Originally Posted by mellic
Oh good, so I'm not the only one who just at an entire box of Thin Mints in one sitting? :o
Ok now I am super hungry for a good biscuit. A friend of mine back home sends me Tim Tams and they barely make it to the cupboard before I have inhaled half a pack.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Brandi
Pedal Wench that is so sweet but Im probably better off not knowing what I am missing. Im pretty good at avoiding temptations with most foods but biscuits are my weekness. I have a cup of tea and bingo half the biscuit jar is empty:D My poor husband rarely gets a bicky with his cuppa.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pedal Wench
Oh, I like this! You CAN get them in the US. I found them here. And look! They are so versatile!
SERVING SUGGESTIONS
Australian Desserts: Try these yummy Tim Tam recipes...
NAKED
Eat an icy-cold Tim Tam all on its lonesome. (Sound familiar? Icy cold Thin Mint?)
TIM TAM HEAVEN
Crush 3 Tim Tams up into a dessert bowl, pour 1 shot glass of Port or Muskat over them, top with sweetened cream and chocolate sprinkles.
TIM TAM SLAM
Also known as the TIM TAM Suck or TIM TAM Bomb. Grab a Tim Tam and a warm drink (coffee, milo or tea). Nibble both ends off the biscuit and use it as a straw for your drink. When its saturated, quickly SLAM it in your gob before it falls apart. It can get kinda messy, but who cares when it tastes that GOOD!
TIM TAM CHEWY CARAMEL EXPLOSION
At Arnotts (www.arnotts.com) they suggest the Chewy Tim Tam Caramel Explosion. Get 1 pack Chewy Caramel Tim Tams roughly chopped, 8 generous scoops Vanilla Ice-cream & 8 tbs Caramel Topping with Chocolate sprinkles to garnish.
TIM TAM THICKSHAKE
The Editors at www.coffeebreak.com.au recommend the "Tim Tam Thickshake". Mix a packet of Tim Tams, 8 scoops of vanilla icecream & 400ml milk in a blender. Rich, thick and full of chocolate. Hmmm.
And one for snapdragen...
TIM TAM MARTINI
Make the Tim Tam Thickshake (above) but add nip of Baileys (Irish Cream Liquor), Frangelico (Hazelnut Liquor), Kahlua (Coffee Liquor) or Creme de Menth (Mint Liquor) to it.
well holy moly... how'd I miss this??? My god daughter is a Scout... I bought from her but had the cookies sent to the troops in Iraq... probably just far enough to keep me outta them! :eek: :D Nothing quite like a good box of thin mints... yes, all at once.
And these Tim Tams... I see that I'll be needing to keep my eyes peeled... only 6 1/2 months until I'm off to Australia for the first time!!!! WOOT! Can hardly wait...
Bikerchick make sure you leave some space in your suitcase when you come so you can take some tim tams home.
Make sure you also try a biscuit here called mint slice, they are made by the same company that makes tim tams (Arnotts). Mint slice are a chocolate biscuit with a layer of mint cream on top coated in chocolate. They are devine.
If any of you ever manage to get hold of a packet of tim tams and can resist the urge of eating them all, put a few biscuits in a blender with milk and icecream - yummo.
I've had a very sheltered upbringing ...
Never had girl scout cookies, never had Tim Tams and never had a Gonk! :eek:
I can't believe I've been here over 8 months now and the joys of Tim Tams have hitherto alluded me. I'm not to sure about the Naked TT thing though - the neighbours might petition.
I'm thinking of trying caramely ones with hokey pokey ice cream - I reckon that'd be a heavenly introduction!
We could have a trade thing going on here - I'll swop you Tim Tams for Girl Scout Cookies! :)
http://www.arnotts.com.au/products/TimTam.aspx
snappy... if I was coming to NZ I would bring GS Cookies for you...
mellic... oh... the chocolate mint ones sound AWESOME! I wrote down both types on my itinerary (which I've been carrying around in my purse... just slightly excited! LOL) so I can be sure to buy some when I'm there...
will be in Sydney for 5 days then Cairns for 5 days... :D
Bikerchick,
Not wanting to fuel your excitement at all, but was in Sydney this past weekend.
It's my second visit to the city (my first was a 3 week stay, so got to know the city quite well).
I can honestly say that Sydney is one of the most fantastic cities I've ever been to! I'm sure you'll have an absolute blast - 5 days is a nice length of time to see and do so much.
I would live there in a heartbeat - my sister lived there for 4 years and was gutted to leave.
I'll happily post you some Tim Tams if you pm your address!
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Originally Posted by SadieKate
And no-one has answered... what are they?Quote:
Originally Posted by Trekhawk
Thin Mints I can guess... but what is a Samoa? With a high population of Samoans in Middle Earth, I am guessing they would have to be renamed/repackaged before they got through customs...
Tender vanilla cookies, covered with caramel on top and bottom, and then rolled in toasted coconut, and striped with a rich chocolaty coating. (from the little brownie bakers - www.littlebrowniebakers.com)
Snappy, get thee to Countdown/Pak'n'Save/insert-nearest-supermarket-here pronto! Actually, sometimes you can get Tim Tams from the big Tescos (Tescoes? What is the correct spelling of the plural, anyway?) here, but I always forget to look when I'm actually in one. :rolleyes: Personally, I'm hankering after a Pixie Caramel at the moment. With a little effort, it is possible to hunt one down in London, but the desire hasn't outweighed that effort, yet... :p
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Originally Posted by nuthatch
LOL... they would def have to be re-named here... a "coconut" is a derrogatory term here for Pacific Island people (Samoan, Rarotongan etc...)
They do sound/look delish though. Thanks for posting the pic NutHatch...
Whatever they may be called, Samoas make me really happy. Those lemon ones, too. yum!
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Originally Posted by Trekhawk
I've definitely got to get a t-shirt with this quote on it! :p
Ummm...no offense, Ozzies, but those Girl Guide biscuits look a bit dull.
Thin Mints are fabulous thin chocolate mint cookies covered in chocolate, and best straight from the freezer. Oooh, I just remembered that my other favorites are Savannahs, the peanut butter ones. Did they get renamed to Tagalongs? That sounds oddly like the Philipino language. Now we're in trouble with the Samoans, too!
(...time to find some other source of chocolate and go watch the Olympics...:p ) L.
One of my non-girlscout favorites: http://www.lubiscuits.com/varieties.html
Le Petit Ecolier Extra Dark Choclate :cool:
These are some of my favorites, too. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by snapdragen
No Offense taken. I have never seen a Girl Guide selling biscuits in Aust and maybe thats just as well as they look horrid.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lise
I think different Councils use different bakeries and so you can get certain cookies only in specific areas of the country. There's another peanut butter cookie called Do-Si-Dos here in Chicago that are a pb sandwich cookie. Maybe that's like the ones you remember? The tagalongs are pb with a chocolate coating. I'd say the peanut butter makes either one a perfect energy bar for rides (as long as you don't mind licking the chocolate off your fingers!). Can you tell I'm a GS leader? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Lise
P.S. SF Bay Area folks can order their GS cookies on-line and the girls will deliver them right to your home!
yes! yes! Do-Si-Dos. The pb sandwich cookies. Love those. Don't know where I got "Savanahs". Thanks! L.
Argh! I decided I needed grapefruit juice. Little did I know the scouts were in front of Safeway selling their crack in a box! I managed to get away with Thin Mints, Peanut Butter sandwich, and the Lemon Pastry. What can I say, my defences are down, I'm sick......:rolleyes: