girl scout cookies any cave yet?

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  • Jolinia
    Jolinia Posts: 846 Member
    lolee817 wrote: »
    Oops zoomed over there

    Haha. No. I wasn't going to even cave. I was just going to feel guilty at the disappointment on their cute little faces.
  • lolee817
    lolee817 Posts: 23 Member
    Lol too funny
  • lolee817
    lolee817 Posts: 23 Member
    :D
  • Phoenix_Down
    Phoenix_Down Posts: 530 Member
    I've eaten 3 boxes in the past few weeks. Maintaining as planned.
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
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    I bought this my first day back home last week. Does this count?

    I really want some Thanks-A-Lots or some Somoas but according to the website, I have to wait until this Saturday to buy some at Krogers. My sister bought a lot from her students but she gave "bad foods" for Lent so I'm not sure what's going to happen with those. She'll probably leave them at work. :'(
  • peleroja
    peleroja Posts: 3,979 Member
    I'm Canadian so the cookies are different, but I used to be a leader and I always, always buy them whenever I get asked. I think the little girls who sell outside the grocery store can tell I'm an easy target but every time I see them I'm already opening my wallet to figure out how much cash I have on me to give it all away.

    We usually have a few boxes in the freezer and right now there's three or four in the pantry but I don't actually like them so they get eaten by other people in my house. I love cookies but only freshly baked, I'm a total princess.
  • bennettinfinity
    bennettinfinity Posts: 865 Member
    I ordered three boxes this year - for the past few years I just leave the cookies in the break room at work... the mooch factor is pretty high, so they tend to only last an hour or so. I get to help the Girl Scouts and I don't have to worry about temptation. :)
  • I ordered 3 boxes, ate about 1/2 of each flavor and threw the rest out. I always work them up in my mind to be spectacular and they fail to deliver.
  • logicalinks
    logicalinks Posts: 89 Member
    edited February 2015
    Didn't buy any for myself (as I do better with not going overboard when they're not in the house), but did order three boxes as part of the Girl Scout program to send cookies to the military troops. Girl Scouts raise money, troops get cookies, I don't have extra calories to figure in... win win and win. :)
  • callie006
    callie006 Posts: 151 Member
    kgeyser wrote: »
    I ate a whole box of Samoas on Saturday, it was delicious.

    Me too! Well, it was earlier in the week, but I did eat a whole box of Samoas, and I enjoyed every last one of them.
  • ilovemypeekapug
    ilovemypeekapug Posts: 106 Member
    My mom had a box of tag-a-longs today...I had the box in my hands...but I resisted! They are my favorites (tied with samoas). The "old" me would've eaten a box of tagalongs for dinner one evening, and then had the box of samosa for dinner the next evening. I work treats into my menu, but I have NO willpower with those cookies!
  • sunburntgalaxy
    sunburntgalaxy Posts: 455 Member
    I am pretty sure the girl I used to order from moved away a couple months ago so I may be out of luck. One of our vendors sent us up a couple boxes but they were Samoas and I can't stand coconut so I was disappointed. I really want to try the new ones (don't care they are gluten free but the ones with the toffee bits sound tasty - toffee bits in cookies are so awesome) and will be sad not to have any tagalongs but maybe I will be lucky and I am wrong about who moved (I can't remember which house she was in - either she moved or her neighbor moved). I know they sometimes sell outside grocery stores here but I have never been lucky enough to time it right.
  • I gave them money and asked the girls to give the cookies to the next kid that walked by.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
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    I bought this my first day back home last week. Does this count?

    I really want some Thanks-A-Lots or some Somoas but according to the website, I have to wait until this Saturday to buy some at Krogers. My sister bought a lot from her students but she gave "bad foods" for Lent so I'm not sure what's going to happen with those. She'll probably leave them at work. :'(

    I love this bear!
  • Athijade
    Athijade Posts: 3,300 Member
    I ate half a box over the last couple of weeks. I still have 1.5 boxes left and will buy some more this weekend (I love the peanut butter sandwich cookies). Those will last me a good long while since I only eat a serving and only if it fits into my calories.

    Luckily I can't eat thin mints or samoas (chocolate is a no-no for me due to a medical condition) because those were always my weakness.
  • txrn123
    txrn123 Posts: 47 Member
    I've eaten Thin Mints. 4 of them in a serving. I think it said 160 calories. Not every day, I think that I used them as a treat to myself twice since I started MFP a month ago.
  • ChristinaOrr65
    ChristinaOrr65 Posts: 112 Member
    I had stopped buying girlscout cookies when I found out I had a gluten allergy, but now they have GF ones. I finally caved and bought some last week, and they were really good!
  • Josalinn
    Josalinn Posts: 1,066 Member
    I bought 12 boxes. Some going to my BF, some to my mom, but most are for me. However, I am ordering from a friend who lives on the other coast because I want to support her little girl. A case of GS cookies is 12 boxes, so I wanted to make it easy for her to ship.
  • delainepittman
    delainepittman Posts: 8 Member
    I couldn't resist buying girl scout cookies, but I haven't eaten even one cookie. I purchased 12 boxes and took them all to my local food bank. It allowed me to support two good organizations and I felt good without consuming any calories. Win-Win!!!
  • jenluvsushi
    jenluvsushi Posts: 933 Member
    We ordered three boxes and my husband has strict orders to slowly ration them to me ....or I will eat them ALL!
  • Josalinn
    Josalinn Posts: 1,066 Member
    Sadly, I think the cookie recipes are changing and getting worse. Plus with the cost rising It is getting harder for me justify buying them. If they go up again I won't be able to do this again =/ When I was a GS I remember when they cost $2 a box and the bitching and moaning that happened when it went up to $2.50
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    Josalinn wrote: »
    Sadly, I think the cookie recipes are changing and getting worse. Plus with the cost rising It is getting harder for me justify buying them. If they go up again I won't be able to do this again =/ When I was a GS I remember when they cost $2 a box and the bitching and moaning that happened when it went up to $2.50
    Are they still around four or five dollars?

  • lishie_rebooted
    lishie_rebooted Posts: 2,973 Member
    Josalinn wrote: »
    Sadly, I think the cookie recipes are changing and getting worse. Plus with the cost rising It is getting harder for me justify buying them. If they go up again I won't be able to do this again =/ When I was a GS I remember when they cost $2 a box and the bitching and moaning that happened when it went up to $2.50
    Are they still around four or five dollars?

    4$ in CT and ME
  • jms14letgo
    jms14letgo Posts: 138 Member
    Josalinn wrote: »
    Sadly, I think the cookie recipes are changing and getting worse. Plus with the cost rising It is getting harder for me justify buying them. If they go up again I won't be able to do this again =/ When I was a GS I remember when they cost $2 a box and the bitching and moaning that happened when it went up to $2.50

    They are $3.50 here.. Yes the recipes are definitely changing. :( Hubby and I always loved the peanut butter patties (tagalongs) but this year they came out and had half the peanut butter in them and just didn't taste anywhere near as good. I don't think we will buy as much next year. We bought 6 boxes this year... We'll probably buy just a couple boxes of thin mints next year.
  • svalenzeno
    svalenzeno Posts: 23 Member
    edited February 2015
    I found out that you can buy boxes and donate them to the troops overseas. So, I get to support my niece, send cookies to the troops and not have to deal with cookie temptation here.... I call that a win-win-WIN!!! ;)
  • mart001
    mart001 Posts: 194 Member
    My story:

    O.K. everyone, this is very important to everyone on My Fitness Pal. I was watching the news tonight and saw something very disturbing that will affect us all on here. It's due to hit our area in about 2-3 weeks. I like to call it G.S.C.S.!!!!
    Now before you start go to google it, I will explain what it is. It hits every year around this time. Its not the cold of winter, or anything to do with the super bowl or even the dreaded taxes coming up soon. It's far more disturbing to all of us on here. What is it? It's Girl Scout Cookie Syndrome !
    Yep, they are back. And this year, its going to be even worse. This can set us back for weeks!!
    Who can resist the “ Mr, would like to buy a box of girl scout cookies? In one part of my mind, I am thinking, sure, support the girl's and troops, but in the other side of my mind, the dominant side, I am thinking, boy, those cookies are good and what if I don’t get them today? They may run out or they may not be here next week. Then what? I wont see them again for a whole year!!!
    So next is what do I get? Of course I have to get the Thin Mints, they are my favorite. And of course, I do like those Tagalongs, as I like peanut butter. Then there is the problem that I like shortbread and maybe I missed it last year, but this year they have shortbread and chocolate chip shortbread! Can you imagine?
    Then, the next problem is who came up with serving sizes? Really? 8 servings in a box of thin mints? Maybe for a 4 year old! To me, they are packaged the way they are for a reason. When you open the box, there are 2 cellophane packages inside. That’s done for a reason. 2 packages in a box, 2 servings, 1 for today and one for tomorrow. Any adult know that. If it was meant to be 8 servings, it would have been packaged that way.
    Then there is the guilt of the purchase. OK, so I want 2 thin mints, 2 tagalongs, 2 shortbread and oh well, throw in 2 chocolate chip shortbread. Well I cant walk away with 8 boxes of cookies. And besides, it would be pretty embarrassing asking if they take American Express. So I of course say I am getting some for my family. I can see that little girl looking at me like, yeah right, you didn’t get that fat from giving away cookies and in her mind, I know shes thinking, see you next week.
    So will I get them? Of course. I have to support the little girls. LOL
    I just want to thank My Fitness Pal for preloading all the nutrition info in already, and yes I did look and bet a lot of you will too! Just type in girl scouts, they are all there!!

    There’s no avoiding it. I am thinking of doing my shopping at midnight while those little girls sleep. That’s the only way I think I can win.
  • njitaliana
    njitaliana Posts: 814 Member
    I bought a box of the gluten free once, due to a wheat allergy. They weren't Thin Mints, that is for sure. :(
  • Lrdoflamancha
    Lrdoflamancha Posts: 1,280 Member
    I bought 2 boxes and had the girl scouts send them to the troops overseas. Win, win, win...
  • paulmeiss
    paulmeiss Posts: 3 Member
    We bought 5 boxes, each a different variety. I had precisely 1 serving of each variety for a total of 800 kcal. Wife and kids ate the rest. Quite a splurge, but so much better than binges past.
  • CoRockChick77
    CoRockChick77 Posts: 39 Member
    I'm a Girl Scout Troop mom and my house is full of cookies. It can be pure torture, but I've been strong so far and have only indulged in a few thin mints. :-)