Ask anyone about his or her favorite Girl Scout cookie, and you'll likely receive an impassioned soliloquy about Thin Mints, Tagalongs, or Samoas (well, depending on where you're from — perhaps you're more familiar
with Peanut Butter Patties and Caramel deLites).
Not exact matches
Since my husband has been sick, I've not been shopping regularly and only caught the girls selling on their last day,
with only one box of
peanut butter patties (his favorites) left!
So I just pressed the crumbs into a
patty and topped it
with peanut butter and Greek yogurt.
Thin mints came in sleeves of like 18,
with multiple sleeves per box, and I'm pretty sure that each box of
peanut butter patties only contained 12.
Once finished
with all of the
peanut butter mixture, refrigerate both the muffin tins and the
peanut butter patties for about 30 minutes.
I don't know if it's me or what, but I always end up
with AT LEAST 4 dozen
peanut butter «
patties», and that's
with them being at least a teaspoon and a half, usually 2, big.
In her first published book you will find thai roasted sweet potatoes, spicy bbq jackfruit sandwiches
with grilled pineapple,
peanut butter and jelly granola bars, five ingredient peppermint
patties, and 1 - bowl tiramisu cake.
Two different bakers make Girl Scout Cookies (the other one being Little Brownie Bakers),
with the flavors (and names of cookies) determined by which bakery is providing cookies to local councils (That's why Shortbreads are also know as Trefoils,
Peanut Butter Patties are also known as Tagalongs, Caramel DeLites are also known as Samoas, and
Peanut Butter Sandwiches are also known as Dosidos.)