When I participated in the Relay for Life event a couple of weekends ago, one of the groups raising money for the Cancer Society was selling Girl Scout Cookies. I made it through February and March, passing the young girls selling their loot at Publix, Target, and Walmart before caving in at the Relay for Life! Now they are in my cute little MacKenzie-Childs cookie jar!!!The Lemon Chalet Cremes, the Trefoils Shortbread, the Samoas, and my personal fav now--the Berry Munch. $4.50 a box...Lord have mercy, when I was a Brownie, I sold the cookies for fifty cents a box. By the way y'all, Miss Janice never made it to The Girl Scouts--the Troop Leader said I wasn't serious enough! That's okay, I loved the little Brownie outfit...wasn't so crazy about the Girl Scout outfit or all those campfires:)
Seriously, The Girl Scouts is a wonderful organization for young girls and the cookies are still worth $4.50/box!!!
So, I'm enjoying some cookies and milk this afternoon and reading some of y'all's blogs. Thank you for stopping by to visit with me and have a wonderful day!
Oh my goddness! I love girl scout cookies and of course you know I love anything MacKenzie Childs! Did you do this post just for me;)?!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday sweet lady!
Cathy
I love your MacKenzie Childs ware! I've been collecting it since I was in college- love love it!!
ReplyDeleteI ate a few tagalongs last night while watching the Survivor finale!
ReplyDeleteI was also a Brownie, and loved it!
We usually only have two flavours of cookies here...dreadful chocolate and dreadful not-chocolate. Once in a while we get the mint ones - my personal weakness!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your milk and cookies!
Hi Miss Janice! Now I haven't eaten a Girl Scout cookie in forever! Are they still good? I'm loving you MC pieces! The cookie jar is so pretty and that plate!
ReplyDeleteTake care and be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Samoas = my death row meal
ReplyDeleteYum! Love all Girl Scout cookies to death! Samoas are the bestest!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Janice,
ReplyDeleteYour tray is just too cute and you can never go wrong with Girl Scout cookies! I enjoyed my time in Girl Scouts and honestly if a Brownie is too serious about it, there's something wrong!
Valerie
Oh my goodness. You brought back a lot of childhood memories. I was a Girl Scout for two years. I remember selling my cookies around the neighborhood, family, and family friends. I like the mint cookies. Those Lemon Chalet Cremes look yummy.
ReplyDeleteI live for the annual Girl Scout cookie sales!!!
ReplyDeleteI also remember selling those cookies for fifty cents a box! Guess that dates us.... I wasn't very good at sales -- my approach was to ring the bell and then say, "You wouldn't want any Girl Scout cookies, would you?" LOL! Good thing I didn't go into business as an adult!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have those strawberry ones here in CA :( They sound yummy but I sure do love the other ones.
ReplyDeleteYour cookie jar is darling!
Hugs,
Joanne
Wow hoo, our girl scout cookies are still just $3.50! You were lucky to score some. I got sad when all the little girls in our neighborhood outgrew girl scouts. I think they were .75 cents a box when I was selling them.
ReplyDeleteStill have my green uniform with patches!
What a lovely COOKIE Jar, Miss Janice! I love COOKIES so much, I have to write their name with capital letters :D
ReplyDeleteoh miss janice, i never made it to girl scouts either! campfires and tents - not for me! i did earn that cookie patch though and mother sewed it onto my brownie sash. i cannot resist the peanut butters or thin mints each year. glad you bought yours at relay for life. our relays are starting up north soon and i'm sure there will be some leftover girl scout cookies here, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the Thin Mints, frozen.
ReplyDeleteHaving two granddaughters in the Scouts, I bought and ate my fair share of those wonderful cookies.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoyed yours and reading the blogs.
Enjoy your week!
Our "Girl Scout Cookies" have nearly been polished off!
ReplyDeleteWe love them here too and my cookie jar loves them too! Each time I turn around, my cookie jar eats another one.
Your blog is wonderful. Do you know "Manners by Mindy" - We met last week, I am in hopes she can come to our school for a teen manners event.
Pretty things here!!
pve
I'm a Thin Mints girl myself :D
ReplyDeleteLove that cookie jar!
~Victoria~
i want Miss Janices cookie jar! lol
ReplyDeleteJust adore that cookie jar! In the great white north - we only seem to get vanilla and chocolate options...
ReplyDeleteI love MacKenzie Childs, but don't have her cookie jar (but trust me, darlin', you have inspired me to shop onward)). I'm presently slimming so gave the gals the money and told them to give the cookies to a family that sorely wanted the cookies but couldn't afford them.
ReplyDeleteOkay Miss Janice, we are officially jealous! And your MacKenzie-Childs is fab, love it. :)
ReplyDeleteSending you a smile,
tp
wow, i am drooling seeing those cookies. thanks for your sweet comments, am really blessed to be surrounded by blogger friends like you! have a great week! verbena cottage
ReplyDeleteYum yum--Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteI love your MacKenzie Childs cookie jar. I have the matching kitchen canister set and think I need another piece or two for my collection!
Hi Miss Janice! Hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteThat cookie tray with you adorable milk tumbler is too cute! I wish I could be sitting next to you sharing cookies and girl-talking! I too collect Mackenzie-Childs, so many favorite pieces!! :)
As for the Girl Scout cookies, I just can't get enough, they are delicious! I look forward to the Lemon Chalet Cremes and the Tagalongs every year! Hubby loves the Thin Mints..I love them after they have been in the freezer crushed up over ice cream!
Have a wonderful week! xoxo
The black and white is quite nice, Miss Janice. And the cookie jar is just perfect for those cookies. I haven't purchased girl scout cookies in many years. All the little scouts have grown up and moved on.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie