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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Review of eBook “9 Types of Copycat Girl Scout Cookies” by Arielle Matlin, Editor * * * * Do you dole out those delicious Girl Scout cookies, trying to make them last as long as possible? Do you fill your freezer when the neighborhood Girl Scout knocks on your door, selling cookies for her troop? Or do you just throw caution to the wind and gobble up those amazing cookies? Any reader who answers, “Yes” to any of the above will find much to love in this delightful little recipe book. Compiled from recipes from several bakers the easy-to-follow recipes use ingredients that are staples in most kitchen pantries [or are readily available at your local grocery store]. Recipes include: Homemade Thin Mints, Thin Mint Cookie Bark, Knockoff Samoa Bars, Copycat Samoa Brownies, Simple Samoa Bars, Copycat Samoa Cookies, Samoa Cupcakes, Homemade Tagalong Cookies, and Copycat Tagalong Cookies. Readers can subscribe to the author’s free copycat recipes newsletter. Recommended. 9 Types of Copycat Girl Scout Cookies: Your Favorite Copycat Girl Scout Cookie Flavors by Prime Publishing Each recipe starts with a title and authors name and bit about the GS cookie and with a small color photo. List of ingredients are included and you should be able to substitute for your healthier dietary needs: low sodium, low fat, low sugar and fresh vs. canned items. Directions are given and there is NO nutritional information. Other recipes very similar are also shown in recipe format. Cookies, brownies, bars are some of the same recipes-made totally different and from different authors. More copycat recipes are listed at the end no reviews | add a review
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I think the only thing the book needed would have been some pictures of the individual critical steps to fully imitate the cookies because I have never eaten the real Girl Scout cookie before.
I haven't tried the recipes yet, but I would like to give them a shot sometime. ( )