no because of the peanut on th patty
I believe they were originally called peanut butter patties. That name is still on the boxes; just slightly smaller.
an you freeze a cake that has peanut butter and pudding mixture in between the two layer
Yes, but most brands of peanut butter will not freeze completely solid because of the oils they contain.
Girl Scouts did not create the Peanut Butter Patties. The licensed companies which bake Girl Scout cookies are the ones who suggest new varieties of cookies to Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). GSUSA has the final approval of any new cookie varieties.
Apple and cherries.
yes you can it might look nasty but you can
The best selling Girl Scout cookie is the Thin Mint, followed by Samoas/Caramel deLites, Peanut Butter Patties/Tagalongs, and Peanut Butter Sandwich/Do-si-Dos.
You can freeze ham salad but the quality will suffer. The mayo will separate and you'll lose a fair amount of water from the ham and whatever veggies you put into the salad. What you can do is make the ham salad into ham croquettes which will freeze nicely. To a pound of ham salad add 1 egg and enough bread crumbs to tighten it up so you can form patties. Form into patties, dredge in flour and pan fry over medium heat until nicely browned on both sides. These you can freeze and defrost.
Put it in the freezer.
They are regular krabby patties that went bad
Thin Mints are the number one seller, followed by Samoas/Caramel DeLites and then Peanut Butter Patties/Tagalongs. Personal opinion: Caramel DeLites, Thin Mints, Shortbreads, and Peanut Butter Patties are the best Girl Scout cookies.
rice patties in Asia. they had to build rice patties on the mountains