Doing that would sort of undermine their main fundraising product…
They do … can’t tell you how many times we have been told to only eat one box of Thin Mints at a setting.
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I wasn’t implying that the recipe was part of an officially-sanctioned activity. More likely what the family hosting the bi-weekly meeting was putting out as a snack.
For this particular troop, moreover, food prep and other housewifery skills would be strictly verboten. These girls do coding, spelunking, GIS-mapping, and archaeological grid-laying.


In all fairness, that page could be “Today’s Menu” for Jonathan depending upon his dietary needs.
Not sure whether recipes are included.
I’ve actually sold that book.
No, no recipes.
I’ve sold this book on Amazon:
South Dakota’s Roadkill Cookbook by Bruce Carlson. 9781878488190
I was looking for something else and came across this and thought it was amusing.
Then I realized it was from 2013, and how much nothing has changed with Amazon.
We have a wildlife research area here locally that has a herd of bison (not buffalo). I have seen a few of these guys up close from behind the safety of the SUV or pickup window. These critters are HUGE. Awesome to look at.
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