Girl Guide cookies
Chances are you have either sold these cookies or purchased them at some point.
Cookie sales are the primary revenue source for guiding in Canada. As someone who has fond memories from Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders, thank you for helping fund those activities and positive experiences.
Supporting the guiding movement is a worthwhile cause, so the only question is: Do you go for the traditional vanilla and chocolate filling cookies or do you prefer the mint chocolate ones? Let me know which way you lean by leaving a comment below this blog entry.
Christina Riespman, a Dutch woman who immigrated to Saskatchewan, is credited for starting Canada’s Girl Guide cookie frenzy back in 1927. Check out her story. For my American readers, the history of your Girl Scout cookies can be traced back to 1917 in Oklahoma.
AWESOME!
Cookie sales are the primary revenue source for guiding in Canada. As someone who has fond memories from Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders, thank you for helping fund those activities and positive experiences.
Supporting the guiding movement is a worthwhile cause, so the only question is: Do you go for the traditional vanilla and chocolate filling cookies or do you prefer the mint chocolate ones? Let me know which way you lean by leaving a comment below this blog entry.
Christina Riespman, a Dutch woman who immigrated to Saskatchewan, is credited for starting Canada’s Girl Guide cookie frenzy back in 1927. Check out her story. For my American readers, the history of your Girl Scout cookies can be traced back to 1917 in Oklahoma.
AWESOME!
Chocolate mint ALL THE WAY. (if I wasn't gluten-intolerant). LOL
ReplyDeleteOnly choco mint will do.
ReplyDeleteWhere are the pics of you in your guiding outfits?
Brian