Thanks everyone My day was ok - I still had to be a mom and a Girl Scout leader
Girl Scout cookies aren't quite as good since they switched bakeries. The reason for the 2 different names is that they used to use 2 bakeries. Now they are all made by one but it's not the one that made the better cookies IMO.I just want to let everyone know how much I love Caramel Delite cookies(formerly known as Samoas). That is all.
Girl Scout cookies aren't quite as good since they switched bakeries.
I didn't say they weren't good. I can still inhale a sleeve of Thin Mints with no problem. I just liked the other brand even more.Mods, please ban.
I didn't say they weren't good. I can still inhale a sleeve of Thin Mints with no problem. I just liked the other brand even more.
Ah yes. Your post refreshed my memory. It isn't that they went to one bakery. What happened is that the two councils in this area merged. Ours used the better bakery and the other used the one we don't like as much. After they merged, though, they stuck with the other bakery. So everything in this area now comes from there.So there are two bakeries actually so in some parts of the country there are still Samoa's. Who gets what bakery doesn't seem to make any sense. We have the one that has the Caramel Delites, but a friend in Charlotte and GA have the other
I'm a bad mom. I bought my son a Paw Patrol shirt. I can't seem to tell that kid no some times!
Are you saying that just because it isn't Disney or is there something about Paw Patrol specifically? My daughter is 22 so I'm not current on today's kid shows. I do still miss watching Arthur, though. That was my favorite when she was young.I'm a bad mom. I bought my son a Paw Patrol shirt. I can't seem to tell that kid no some times!
It is because Paw Patrol is the stupidest show and he already has too many shirts. But alas, those big blue eyes of his kill me! He also had his first dental appointment and he did really good! Oh and he is my last so...Are you saying that just because it isn't Disney or is there something about Paw Patrol specifically? My daughter is 22 so I'm not current on today's kid shows. I do still miss watching Arthur, though. That was my favorite when she was young.
A friend who used to work in the restaurant industry recently told us that the failure rate of those places after the shows air is sky high. Everything seems honky dory when the show wraps up but the place still has all of the same problems, the debt, and the new costs of paying for the renovations and new equipment done during the show. They're left with an even bigger hole to dig out of, even if they now have a shiny new place to work.Watched at least 4 episodes of Bar Rescue and they all are the same; defeated ownership, staff uninspired, berate everyone, champion a few employees and reconciliation. Why do I find it so entertaining?
A friend who used to work in the restaurant industry recently told us that the failure rate of those places after the shows air is sky high. Everything seems honky dory when the show wraps up but the place still has all of the same problems, the debt, and the new costs of paying for the renovations and new equipment done during the show. They're left with an even bigger hole to dig out of, even if they now have a shiny new place to work.
Of course not.I have yet to see one update where a Shark's funding has failed.
Same thing used to happen with families given remodeled houses on the show (the name escapes me at present) hosted by Ty Pennington, which is one of the reasons it went off air. I know several episodes took place in NJ, and were in the local news, sometimes even trying to fundraise or appeal tax decisions to help the families keep/stay int heir homes. Problem was - the families could not afford the "new" houses - the more expensive utilities and other operating costs, and the increased taxes once they got reassessed, etc. Created huge headaches than they were worth. Made me sad to hear/know that.A friend who used to work in the restaurant industry recently told us that the failure rate of those places after the shows air is sky high. Everything seems honky dory when the show wraps up but the place still has all of the same problems, the debt, and the new costs of paying for the renovations and new equipment done during the show. They're left with an even bigger hole to dig out of, even if they now have a shiny new place to work.
Same thing used to happen with families given remodeled houses on the show (the name escapes me at present) hosted by Ty Pennington, which is one of the reasons it went off air. I know several episodes took place in NJ, and were in the local news, sometimes even trying to fundraise or appeal tax decisions to help the families keep/stay int heir homes. Problem was - the families could not afford the "new" houses - the more expensive utilities and other operating costs, and the increased taxes once they got reassessed, etc. Created huge headaches than they were worth. Made me sad to hear/know that.