Samoas are my favorite. They are like candy.
I'm not a fan of coconut, so I don't love Samoas. Tagalongs on the other hand, are like unto crack for me. I'm not sure if meara's review means I will avoid them to avoid heartbreak, or rush out and pick some up, y'know, for testing, and like, quality control.
Trefoils. My one true cookie that's not a macaroon or a perfect chocolate chip cookie. But the one true chocolate chip cookie is warm and gooey, so it's hard to get.
I like Samoas but honestly the Keebler version is probably better (and cheaper)
Thin Mints.
Have CPAP machine and some vitamin supplements. The sleep specialists warned us not to go right toned as soon as we got home and that is the only reason I'm not.
Also bought chocolate, because I am a sucker for heart-shaped chocolate.
Congrats on the good review, Connie! Live it up!
Thanks for checking in, NOLA people. I'm glad you're ok.
I've never gotten the thin mint thing. Then again, I'm not fond of mint and chocolate chip ice cream either, so maybe I'm just weird. More for y'all.
Re: continents. Yeah, the Europe/Asia split seems more historical and/or cultural than anything that stands out when you look at a map.
There's (at least) one thing that's not objectively the worst thing about 45, but it's still a problem. I've been sick since before the inauguration. All the cold meds I've seen have had big ol' liver damage warnings on them. So I've been living through the first weeks of 45's administration completely unable to drink. Thank Gaia the cold's clearing up. We're not even halfway through the cabinet yet.
Samoas are my favorites, but frozen Thin Mints are also a worthy indulgence.
Because of the DeVos confirmation, I just rage-gave to a high school history class in Alabama via Donors Choose after carefully reading the teacher's prior projects and concluding he's a pretty awesome teacher who's most likely not indoctrinating his classes with right-wing views. This is in addition to my standing rage-gift monthly rotation of the Trevor Project, SPLC, 350.org, and the Committee to Protect Journalists. I have a feeling this will be a pattern with me throughout 45's administration.
I adore Thin Mints and Samoas. Husband adores Thin Mints and hates coconut.
ALL THE SAMOAS ARE BELONG TO ME.
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Yay for a good review, Connie!
Thanks for the virtual vote, -t!
Also, you probably don't have to run for office to get involved in local government. Where I live, at least, there are a ton of commissions and boards and stuff.
That is true. The main thing that stops me from getting involved in government is that I don't know how to talk productively to people who are stubbornly refusing to engage with reality, for whatever reason. And there always seem to be a lot of them. I'm no diplomat; I just want to yell Stop being stupid! which oddly no one responds well to.
I love Samoas violently and will risk gastrointestinal unrest to eat them.
Hey, Teppy, there's a place called The Macaron Store in Cuyahoga, Ohio!
They're everywhere!
I just want to yell Stop being stupid! which oddly no one responds well to.
I find myself stuck on "Is that seriously what you believe? Really?" Which doesn't go far. I have been failing for months now to just go to my city council meetings and, like, listen, so my political career is not going to take off like a comet any time soon.