Anybody want to buy some cookie dough?
- Rexer25
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Anybody want to buy some cookie dough?
School fund raiser time (sigh).
We got chocolate chunk, peanut butter, snickerdoodle, oatmeal raisin, M&M cookies, white chunk macadamia nut, peanut butter cup and choclate chunk pecan. Makes your mouth water, don't it?
I hate fund raisers.
We got chocolate chunk, peanut butter, snickerdoodle, oatmeal raisin, M&M cookies, white chunk macadamia nut, peanut butter cup and choclate chunk pecan. Makes your mouth water, don't it?
I hate fund raisers.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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But at least the cookie dough is something I can use. Better than those catalogue like fundraisers we got for awhile.
Son1111 had to sell discount cards for the football team. A pretty good deal and easy sales job.
Card is good for a year, costs $10 and gives discounsts to Subway, Dunkin Donuts, McD's, BurgerKing and a bunch of local places.
Pretty easy to get your money back.
He got 15 and had 12 sold in about 1/2 hour to the neighbors.
Son1111 had to sell discount cards for the football team. A pretty good deal and easy sales job.
Card is good for a year, costs $10 and gives discounsts to Subway, Dunkin Donuts, McD's, BurgerKing and a bunch of local places.
Pretty easy to get your money back.
He got 15 and had 12 sold in about 1/2 hour to the neighbors.
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The girls are selling those, too. Good at the local franchises only. Only problem is one of the cards is good for discounts at Bennigan's.christie1111 wrote:But at least the cookie dough is something I can use. Better than those catalogue like fundraisers we got for awhile.
Son1111 had to sell discount cards for the football team. A pretty good deal and easy sales job.
Card is good for a year, costs $10 and gives discounsts to Subway, Dunkin Donuts, McD's, BurgerKing and a bunch of local places.
Pretty easy to get your money back.
He got 15 and had 12 sold in about 1/2 hour to the neighbors.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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Re: Anybody want to buy some cookie dough?
I hate them too.Rexer25 wrote:School fund raiser time (sigh).
We got chocolate chunk, peanut butter, snickerdoodle, oatmeal raisin, M&M cookies, white chunk macadamia nut, peanut butter cup and choclate chunk pecan. Makes your mouth water, don't it?
I hate fund raisers.
I got a "buy out donation " option for marching band and I just paid it, rather than having Emma sell $160 worth of candy. It's a donation, so I can write it off. Emma is still selling magazines for the school, but I will just renew my subscriptions through her.
If the thespians do well enough selling Mall Shopping Night Tickets, then Maddie won't have to sell wrapping paper. It will be the first time in ten years that I haven't had to buy giftwrap from one of my kids.
Maddie will also be selling Entertainment books for Quiz Bowl. Since we eat out regularly and go to the movies, I usually buy two of the books.
I feel your pain though. Maddie sold the cookie dough in sixth grade.
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Re: Anybody want to buy some cookie dough?
That's win-win. School gets the full amount of funds raised and you get a tax deduction, instead of overpriced stuff you don't need. And nobody has to waste time selling it all.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: I got a "buy out donation " option for marching band and I just paid it, rather than having Emma sell $160 worth of candy. It's a donation, so I can write it off. Emma is still selling magazines for the school, but I will just renew my subscriptions through her.
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Re: Anybody want to buy some cookie dough?
That is exactly what we do.MarleysGh0st wrote:That's win-win. School gets the full amount of funds raised and you get a tax deduction, instead of overpriced stuff you don't need. And nobody has to waste time selling it all.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote: I got a "buy out donation " option for marching band and I just paid it, rather than having Emma sell $160 worth of candy. It's a donation, so I can write it off. Emma is still selling magazines for the school, but I will just renew my subscriptions through her.
I really do not like my kids "having" to sell things. Plus, I can not solicit for them at work.
So, with the exception of the entertainment book, we simply write a check and tell them to keep their merchandise.
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Re: Anybody want to buy some cookie dough?
I just write a check for whatever I think the school's profit will be on a fairly hefty order. I once wrote a check for $10, and my co-worker's daughter was thrilled. She quit selling the cookie dough right there; she'd made her quota.Rexer25 wrote:School fund raiser time (sigh).
We got chocolate chunk, peanut butter, snickerdoodle, oatmeal raisin, M&M cookies, white chunk macadamia nut, peanut butter cup and choclate chunk pecan. Makes your mouth water, don't it?
I hate fund raisers.
I'm gonna send a check for $20 to a young friend back east, this one is wrapping paper and ribbons, that type thing. This one says that the more the child sells, the higher her percentage of the profits, but I don't care about that. I figure it's maybe a buck against me having a bunch of paper around I don't want and can't find when I need it because I stuck it in with the Christmas stuff which is now residing in the attic.
This does have the capacity to backfire. I did this for (theoretical) Science PAF's grandson, and his mom misplaced the check. Dear kindly (theoretical) Science PAF covered the loss and cashed my check when her kid finally found it.
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Just let me know when you're in town! I haven't been back to the Boatyard Grill all year!dimmzy wrote:Call me. I'll take the free meal!Nearly all the coupons were BOGOs--not much use to me when I normally eat alone.
And I'll treat you to some frozen cookie dough.
The cost of gas to get down here might eat into that free meal, though...
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I was in Ithaca on Sunday! Nephew #2 is now a freshman at Cornell and the grandparents wanted to deliver the dorm refrigerator. I figured I'd be needed to help navigate campus. We got there at 9:50, posed for grandma's obligatory photos in the dorm room, and were back on the road by 10:20. Grandpa thinks a perfect visit anywhere is 30 minutes or less ... Plus, I think we woke my nephew up!Just let me know when you're in town! I haven't been back to the Boatyard Grill all year!
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Waking him up on Sunday morning--the noive!dimmzy wrote:I was in Ithaca on Sunday! Nephew #2 is now a freshman at Cornell and the grandparents wanted to deliver the dorm refrigerator. I figured I'd be needed to help navigate campus. We got there at 9:50, posed for grandma's obligatory photos in the dorm room, and were back on the road by 10:20. Grandpa thinks a perfect visit anywhere is 30 minutes or less ... Plus, I think we woke my nephew up!Just let me know when you're in town! I haven't been back to the Boatyard Grill all year!
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Re: Anybody want to buy some cookie dough?
Cookie dough is the best fundraiser. If you have a deep freeze.Rexer25 wrote:School fund raiser time (sigh).
We got chocolate chunk, peanut butter, snickerdoodle, oatmeal raisin, M&M cookies, white chunk macadamia nut, peanut butter cup and choclate chunk pecan. Makes your mouth water, don't it?
I hate fund raisers.
Kids need to sell 8 units to get the 'prize'. I buy eight units. Put in the freezer. Have access to fresh baked cookies, 1 or a dozen at a time. And my time spent on fundraising is about 3 minutes.
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I have a toaster oven. I store them in packs of 2 or 3. Bake them when I need to have my milk fix. Yum. As good as home baked! Especially now that Grandma insists on baking "healthy" chocolate chip cookies.I buy eight units. Put in the freezer. Have access to fresh baked cookies, 1 or a dozen at a time.
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