Oh, Ms. Lovely and Wise Peababe:
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:47 am
Am I disremembering, or did you say that you would buy Girl Scout cookies from Annie? It's that time of year. If not, please ignore, but you are still lovely and wise.
I do not know if this is a local or national thing on the part of the Girl Scouts -- my daughter's Brownie Troop is asking people to buy a box of cookies to be sent to a serviceperson in the Middle East.Rexer25 wrote:Am I disremembering, or did you say that you would buy Girl Scout cookies from Annie? It's that time of year. If not, please ignore, but you are still lovely and wise.
I ain't sharing.Appa23 wrote:I do not know if this is a local or national thing on the part of the Girl Scouts -- my daughter's Brownie Troop is asking people to buy a box of cookies to be sent to a serviceperson in the Middle East.Rexer25 wrote:Am I disremembering, or did you say that you would buy Girl Scout cookies from Annie? It's that time of year. If not, please ignore, but you are still lovely and wise.
Is Annie's troop doing it?
I have not heard of anything like this locally.Appa23 wrote:I do not know if this is a local or national thing on the part of the Girl Scouts -- my daughter's Brownie Troop is asking people to buy a box of cookies to be sent to a serviceperson in the Middle East.Rexer25 wrote:Am I disremembering, or did you say that you would buy Girl Scout cookies from Annie? It's that time of year. If not, please ignore, but you are still lovely and wise.
Is Annie's troop doing it?
I have to save all my vacation and PTO to go to England this summer for the in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. If Pea will wait, we'll just drop 'em out the window as we fly over.MarleysGh0st wrote:Will you be driving Annie out east to deliver those cookies, Rexer?
Fine by me - even broken cookies taste good.Rexer25 wrote:I have to save all my vacation and PTO to go to England this summer for the in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. If Pea will wait, we'll just drop 'em out the window as we fly over.MarleysGh0st wrote:Will you be driving Annie out east to deliver those cookies, Rexer?
Better yet, they have no calories, which leak out of the break.peacock2121 wrote:Fine by me - even broken cookies taste good.Rexer25 wrote:I have to save all my vacation and PTO to go to England this summer for the in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. If Pea will wait, we'll just drop 'em out the window as we fly over.MarleysGh0st wrote:Will you be driving Annie out east to deliver those cookies, Rexer?
Even better!gsabc wrote:Better yet, they have no calories, which leak out of the break.peacock2121 wrote:Fine by me - even broken cookies taste good.Rexer25 wrote: I have to save all my vacation and PTO to go to England this summer for the in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. If Pea will wait, we'll just drop 'em out the window as we fly over.
Have it in a float with a diet soda. The calories in the ice cream are cancelled out.peacock2121 wrote:Even better!gsabc wrote:Better yet, they have no calories, which leak out of the break.peacock2121 wrote: Fine by me - even broken cookies taste good.
How does one get the calories out of ice cream?
Ice cream in a soda is just wrong. Just plain wrong.gsabc wrote:Have it in a float with a diet soda. The calories in the ice cream are cancelled out.peacock2121 wrote:Even better!gsabc wrote: Better yet, they have no calories, which leak out of the break.
How does one get the calories out of ice cream?
Another method is to use the ice cream for medicinal purposes, like to cure depression. This also works with brandy, hot chocolate and cheesecake.
Root beer floats are NOT wrong.Ice cream in a soda is just wrong. Just plain wrong.
One could let the ice cream melt and thus the calories, locked in the ice crystals, would evaporate. Of course I'm not exactly the poster child for Weight Watchers, either, so don't go by me.tlynn78 wrote:Root beer floats are NOT wrong.Ice cream in a soda is just wrong. Just plain wrong.
If you don't use a dish, and take bites out of a carton, or take bites from someone else's dish, no calories. Of course, having seen me lately, you might choose not to take my dietary advice.
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peacock2121 wrote:Mixing ice cream with soda is as wrong as putting your ice cream on your cake.
That should cover it.
peacock2121 wrote:Mixing ice cream with soda is as wrong as putting your ice cream on your cake.
That should cover it.
Ice cream should never, ever touch any other food substance, except a brownie.ulysses5019 wrote:peacock2121 wrote:Mixing ice cream with soda is as wrong as putting your ice cream on your cake.
That should cover it.
How about vanilla ice cream and apple pie?