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Thin Mint Brownies


A couple of days after buying Girl Scout Cookies, I made these brownies.

I used my favorite brownie mix, Betty Crocker Original Supreme.  The recipe calls for vegetable oil, but since we only had olive oil, I hoped for the best.



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I’d like to present yummilicious Thin Mint Brownies…





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Thin Mint Brownies à la mode





Recipe
Thin Mint Brownies
INGREDIENTS:

  • 1/2 box of Thin Mints Girl Scout Cookies
  • 1 brownie mix – I used Betty Crocker’s Original Supreme
  • 2 eggs (3 eggs for cake-like brownies) – I used 3 eggs
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil – I used olive oil
  • Handful of semi-sweet morsels, optional

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Preheat oven to 350° F.
  2. Crush Thin Mint Cookies into medium-size chunks.
  3. Mix Thin Mints, brownie mix, eggs, water, and oil in mixing bowl (do not use electric mixer).
  4. Spread batter evenly in greased 13″ x 9″ baking pan.  Drop-in semi-sweet morsels.
  5. Bake for 30-35 minutes.  It’s done baking when toothpick (or cake tester) inserted in middle comes out clean.
  6. Cool before serving.

(Recipe adapted from littlebrowniebakers.com)

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I'm trying to get back into posting more here. I guess you could say I've been distracted. Since late February, I've been reading everything I can about COVID-19 (from reputable news sites like CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, and tweets from medical professionals). This virus is a monster. From what was initially a virus that was detrimental to the older population is now affecting children and young adults as well. It is no longer a respiratory illness, but one whose symptoms can vary and be just as deadly. The scary part is there is no standard treament or vaccine yet so the best thing hubs and I can do is be prepared. Early on (late Feb), we bought extra cleaning supplies, hand sanitizer, and toilet paper (LOL). In March, I bought everything I needed to make fabric masks (i.e. sewing machine & gadgets, cotton fabrics, non-woven interfacing for the middle layer, thread, rotary cutter, etc). The following month, I started sewing. The pattern I used called for 7" elastic loop for each mask but that wasn't gonna work universally 'cause hubby required a larger size and I needed smaller. So for everyone else who wanted a mask, I cut the elastic (shown here) so they can adjust the fit to their liking. #fabricmask #3layermask #noseandmouthcovering #pandemictimes #covid19 #thenewnormal #shelterinplace2020 #willwearmaskpubliclyuntiligetvaccinated #germany #igersgermany #germany_insta #ig_germany #rhinelandpfalz #rhinelandpalatinate #rheinlandpfalz

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