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Did you know that you can buy Girl Scout cookies when the little girls come to your door and opt to have them sent to our troops for Operation Taste of Home?
We can buy any variety and designate them as Armed Forces donations. This contribution is tax deductible. We don't receive the boxes of cookies; the USO delivers them to service men and women overseas.
I knew nothing of this until my little Brownie niece approached me by email and mentioned that I did not even have to eat the cookies to support both her troop and the Operation Taste of Home. (I admit that I am addicted to the Thin Mint version, especially when stored in the freezer ..... so it's best not to have them in my house at all .)
Anyway, just thought that I'd pass it along. I like it!
That's where they were coming from. Huh. I always wondered.
Really? You got some? COOL!
Some? We got TONS.
We ALWAYS had Girl Scout Cookies in Iraq. I practically lived on them. They just kept turning up in the patrol room before Guardmount, and who am I to look a gift horse in the mouth?
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Quote: randy allen
Way cool!
12 bucks worth from here Connie.
Alyssa, I always supected you were still coming down from a sugar high!
Randy
Thanks, Randy! I sent you a PM with the Girl Scout Troop number (check payee) and address, etc.
I would be thrilled to do so for anyone else who might want to send cookies to soldiers.
Alyssa, I love to hear first-hand that the program is actually a success and that I know someone who got cookies from it! (Did you get any Thin Mints? )
Alyssa, I love to hear first-hand that the program is actually a success and that I know someone who got cookies from it! (Did you get any Thin Mints? )
We did get Thin Mints, as a matter of fact. They shipped quite well, along with the coconut stripe-ey ones whose name escapes me.
We got a lot of the Boy Scout popcorn too, although at the time I didn't realize it was Boy Scout popcorn. I thought it was just a strange brand I'd never seen before.
When I came home, I saw some Scouts selling the popcorn and put two and two together.
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