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Old 03-01-2010, 11:41 AM   #1
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I agree, stress will kill you faster than any G/S Cookie!

And truth be told, if everything we eat is so bad for us, why are we all living so much longer than people did 100+ years ago? Does anyone really believe if they replaced the trans-fat or other so called bad stuff out of all food we would all live to be 150??? I think not.

All things in moderation, most especially the G/S peanutbutter cookies!!! YUM

But then again, once the boating season starts, I'll have my bow pointed at the Yum-Yum shop and the throttle down!!! (But still under 45 that is - LOL)

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Old 03-01-2010, 12:26 PM   #2
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So.......when do the "witch trials" start for eating or selling these Girl Scout cookies ? Or perhaps we can set-up something like the old East German Stasi and inform on our neighbors who dare to eat these cookies ? Give me a break.
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Old 03-01-2010, 12:30 PM   #3
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Old 03-01-2010, 03:36 PM   #4
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I think a group should get together and petition the state legislatures to have the poison cookies completely outlawed. These cookies are responsible for the obesity problem in the U.S as well as all the related health problems that go along with being over weight. These problems only add to the burden placed on our fragile healthcare system and has precipitated the need for the government overhaul of the entire system.

So please - if you are concerned about the impact these horrible cookies are having on society as a whole and the general economic state of our great nation please take time to write you local congressman or senator to request the banning of these cookies before it's too late!
Can't we just alter the recipe without a noticeable trace of change?
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Old 03-01-2010, 04:49 PM   #5
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Since GS cookies are sold nationwide, one could ask: What does this cookie ingredients argument have to do with the Lakes Region?
Enough already!
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Old 03-01-2010, 05:51 PM   #6
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Since GS cookies are sold nationwide, one could ask: What does this cookie ingredients argument have to do with the Lakes Region?
Enough already!
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Old 03-01-2010, 08:00 PM   #7
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I have been reading this forum lately, but never thought I would ever have a reason to respond. I have never seen such an obvious hijacking of a thread to further someone's own agenda. Is it really anyone's job to educate us "simpletons" as what is healthy to eat? Are we really that stupid to think a Girl Scout cookie is good for us? I'll make an appointment with a nutritionist if I want to hear the ill affects of eating these "weapons of mass destruction". Start your own thread if you want to crusade for healthy eating habits. If not, just tell me where to buy those tasty treats.

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Old 03-01-2010, 08:22 PM   #8
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Welcome to the forum goob, you are right on with your 1st post.

Now I have to get back to that box of thin mints.
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Old 03-01-2010, 08:51 PM   #9
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Here's a great video about selling Girl Scout Cookies (funny as he||)
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/509613...scout_cookies/
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Old 03-01-2010, 10:25 PM   #10
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Welcome Goob,

I really hope most people will stop eating these deadly cookies.

It will save more for the rest of us...

Life is fatal. Lets get on with it.
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Old 03-01-2010, 11:04 PM   #11
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Default Too funny..

On my way home from work with my 4 boxes of cookies. A homeless man pan handling for change made eye contact...feeling guilty about bringing home the cookies so I offer him a box of thin mints. I knew he would enjoy them without guilt! So I stop at the gym, do my usual workout and on my way home. After my light dinner I begin reading this thread and the more I read the harder I laught, but not before downing a half of sleeve of thin mints.
Thanks everyone for the humor and another excuse to eat a cookie!
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Old 03-01-2010, 11:14 PM   #12
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I have been reading this forum lately, but never thought I would ever have a reason to respond. I have never seen such an obvious hijacking of a thread to further someone's own agenda. Is it really anyone's job to educate us "simpletons" as what is healthy to eat? Are we really that stupid to think a Girl Scout cookie is good for us? I'll make an appointment with a nutritionist if I want to hear the ill affects of eating these "weapons of mass destruction". Start your own thread if you want to crusade for healthy eating habits. If not, just tell me where to buy those tasty treats.

Well, pass the Samoas and welcome aboard! Great first post!
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Old 03-02-2010, 07:53 AM   #13
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Can't we just alter the recipe without a noticeable trace of change?

baygo, some people on here are unwilling to follow logical thinking. Nobody said ban cookies. Tons of data showing why trans-fat is a health risk. I will be writing the Girl Scouts myself.

Some of these folks are posting things that I would expect from a 5 year old when told to eat their vegetables.


And to those of you who brag that you want to eat boxes of cookies, when you stand in front of the mirror with the pudgy gut, love handles, or double chin; are you really happy with yourself? I'll even bet some of your are diabetic or have high BP. Only you can answer that question. It's your health (or not).
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Old 03-02-2010, 08:46 AM   #14
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baygo, some people on here are unwilling to follow logical thinking. Nobody said ban cookies. Tons of data showing why trans-fat is a health risk. I will be writing the Girl Scouts myself.
Some of these folks are posting things that I would expect from a 5 year old when told to eat their vegetables.

And to those of you who brag that you want to eat boxes of cookies, when you stand in front of the mirror with the pudgy gut, love handles, or double chin; are you really happy with yourself? I'll even bet some of your are diabetic or have high BP. Only you can answer that question. It's your health (or not).
Get off your high horse. You're the one that sounds like a whining 5 year old. Enough of your adolesent thread hi-jack already.
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Old 03-02-2010, 08:54 AM   #15
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Wow, this thread is incredible. The intent of the thread was to find where the cookies were being sold. I highly doubt the person wanted a lecture on the horrors of trans fats. If you don't want to eat them, don't. It is pretty simple.

I have been on a diet since 1/4. So far I have lost 11 lbs. And yes, my family bought 3 boxes of GS cookies to support my sisters daughter and her GS Troop. I asked my wife to hide them because I don't trust myself. I can't eat anything in moderation. So far I have had a total of 2 thin mints. 2 cookies, not 2 boxes.

My point is this...if you want them, buy them. If you don't want them, don't buy them. I can't force you to buy them, and you can't force me to not buy them.
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Wow, this thread is incredible. The intent of the thread was to find where the cookies were being sold. I highly doubt the person wanted a lecture on the horrors of trans fats. If you don't want to eat them, don't. It is pretty simple.

I have been on a diet since 1/4. So far I have lost 11 lbs. And yes, my family bought 3 boxes of GS cookies to support my sisters daughter and her GS Troop. I asked my wife to hide them because I don't trust myself. I can't eat anything in moderation. So far I have had a total of 2 thin mints. 2 cookies, not 2 boxes.

My point is this...if you want them, buy them. If you don't want them, don't buy them. I can't force you to buy them, and you can't force me to not buy them.
No Kidding. Please everyone stop the nonsense in my wife's thread. We have found the answer to the question she asked.

Thread closed by the original poster. Good night.
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Yep, suck 'em down. YUMMMMMMMM......
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Yep, suck 'em down. YUMMMMMMMM......
Gotta wonder if this is a certain members chilhood photo. That might explain the misguided passion.
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Gotta wonder if this is a certain members chilhood photo. That might explain the misguided passion.
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Old 03-02-2010, 08:17 PM   #20
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No Kidding. Please everyone stop the nonsense in my wife's thread. We have found the answer to the question she asked.

Thread closed by the original poster. Good night.
Now that would be an original idea. Anyway of letting the OP close the thread Don? Would save you alot of trouble I guess? As long as they couldn't re-open it.
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Who ever would have thought that a simple question about GS Cookies would have brought 79 responses? You just never know!
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Most everyone already has a pair of sneakers, so for just 15-bucks you can purchase a Wal-Mart tennis raquet (as low as $13) and a can of three yellow tennis balls (as low as $1.50), and go hit the free, and available Meredith tennis courts. Tennis....definately, a sport that BURNS the CALORIES......way more than playing golf, as golf is really just an activity and not a sport!

With six public hard surface all-weather courts, the Meredith public facility almost never has more than three courts in use at any one time. To find them, take a drive way down the dirt road just beyond the bowling alley.

When does Meredith tennis get going this spring....probably as soon as the snow gets melted...as two of the nets are already in place....smash!
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