Girl Scout cookies

This NPR article on cooking with Girl Scout cookies is dangerous. Girl Scout cookies are addictive enough on their own, but finding ways to insert them into other meals? It also brought up some serious cravings and craving flashbacks. When I was pregnant with Jacques, all I could think about were super chile verde burritos from Baldemiro's, guacamole, Kuperman's Delight bagel sandwiches, and random health food "junk food" (Tiger's Milk bars... oh man.) from my hometown in California. Fortunately, today I can easily acquire most of my current cravings: gummy bears, ice cream, home made chocolate chip cookies. But then NPR had to come along and ruin it all with Girl Scout Cookies. 

Lord, how I love Thin Mints, Samoas, and Peanut Butter Patties. Enough so that I went to the Girl Scout cookies web site to see if they had an online ordering protocol and international shipping. Not yet! Agh! The promotional video claims that Girl Scouts are "everywhere," and that I am "so ready to buy cookies," but cruelly, only one of these statements is totally, totally true. Witness evidence A, discovered in the FAQ section:

Can I buy Girl Scout Cookies online?
Although Girl Scouts of the USA does not currently allow online sales of Girl Scout Cookies, we are presently researching how to make it possible for girls to engage consumers in online sales, while continuing to help them develop critical and relevant entrepreneurship skills in the process. Use the Find Cookies! search box above to help you find cookies in your local community.

Go for it, Girls! I really, really encourage the Girl Scouts officials to venture into online commerce and international marketing. Paris is all aflutter over taco and hamburger trucks lately, so obviously there is serious potential for that other all-American delight, the Thin Mint!

Comments

Hannah said…
Oh Girl Scout cookies, you are too good. My friend Jen made these homemade Samoas and they were great FYI: http://www.designsponge.com/2012/11/in-the-kitchen-with-lara-ferronis-chocolate-coconut-caramel-cookies.html. Just putting it out there!
Aralena said…
Whaaaaat? Bless you for the FYI, Hank!
warthen5 said…
I definitely think there's some kitch potential for Girl Scout cookies in France. How do you say Girl Scout in French? Is there a similar organization, or is that another blog post subject. Are you ready to become a Den Mother? :-)
Aralena said…
Mom, I think you hit the nail on the head -- time to research Girl Scouts à la française. I know that the scouts in French are co-ed, but not sure if there's an all-girl scout club, too. In any case, I want Thin Mints.
R-M said…
Gosh, when I ripped open my last box (yes, I ration them year round)a month ago I wish I had known the potential for a black market venture abroad....

PS Remember, if you ever need an investor for a chicken and waffle truck in Toulouse, I'm your girl.

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