What do frozen thin mints (girl scout cookies) taste like?!


Question: What do frozen thin mints (girl scout cookies) taste like?
I bought a box recently, and I've heard that they're really good frozen, but I've never tried it. Do you like them frozen or at room temperature?

Answers:

If you buy in bulk, freeze and pop out as needed. In the hot weather also keeps them from melting in your hands. Thin Mint shakes I heard are really good. Or break them up and stir into brownie batter. Yum!
I think cold or room temp about the same. Just depends on the mood.



Delish and amazingly easy. Try this: get a carton of heavy cream and whip it with just a touch of sugar and a handful of lemon zests. Alternate the thin mint cookies with whipped cream and then cover the whole row of cookies with whipped cream as well. Sprinkle crushed cookie crumbs and chopped mint on top. Freeze overnight. Serve after meal to dinner guests and bask in lavish praise!



Both ways are great. Frozen taste like very cold cookies and the flavor is subdued. More flavor at room temp, but the frozen ones are a real treat.



Room temperature is the best! They taste like an explosion of mint in your mouth with a slight hint of chocolate. They're better when they're crunchy, not frozen!



In the UK we have 'After Eights' which are mint thins.
I prefer them frozen, but i know my brother wouldn't dream of eating them at anything other than room temperature.



kinda like a petrified, stale York Peppermint Pattie. JK we love our girl scouts its like a peppermint pattie and a thin wafer cookie got married and are tryin to have babies.



Better frozenn...fer sure(:

I'm a girl scout. I have had to eat like 800 of them.



depends on the cookie but i like most g-cookies at room temp except for samoas and thin mints-those are good frozen!!



frozen. mmmm might taste like mint chocolate ice cream~



try it and find out



its the same but still really good



try it!



OMG its like heaven but FROZEN!!!!
u mUST try it.
:D




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