How to make your own Girl Scout cookies!

You no longer need to depend on the unreliable and sporadic appearances of enabling ambitious, over-achieving girls looking to sew another badge on their sash with one hand and take your hard earned cash (I kid, jokes!) with the other in order to feed your addiction for their Girl Scout cookies, specifically, in my case, Samoas.

You can now bake your own Girl Scout cookies at home by following these recipes. Just chalk it up to coincidence if I happen to randomly ring your bell around the same time your home baked samoas or do si dos are ready.

Some fun facts about Girl Scout cookies on Wikipedia (researchers beware): The first record of a sale was by the Mistletoe Troop of Muskogee, Oklahoma, in December 1917. The most sold record is held by 15-year-old Jennifer Sharpe of Dearborn, Michigan who sold 17,328 boxes of cookies in 2008. Hey, Muskogee: In your face!