Last night I took an art class with my gal pal, The Ash Ninja, and we painted Apple Blossoms. Well, as I was waiting for train on the DC Metro, I met a lovely young lady named Rebecca, her older sister, and her parents who were visiting from Colorado for the National Girl Scouts Convention. She was a big fan of my painting so I gave it to her as a souvenir of her trip! Shout out to Girl Scouts of America!
Since the QuinJa does not fear anything (even super cute things)....
BATTLE: QuinJa (Petits Fours) vs. Girl Scouts of America (Cookes)!
Petit Fours mean "small oven" not Easy-Bake Oven!
From top left (going clockwise): Palais Raisin (Glazed with Apricots and Rum), Coconut Macaroons, Boules aux Cerises (Almond Encrusted Cherry Spheres), and Chocolate Piped Sable.
Entourages:
Palais Raisin (8 oz Butter, 8 oz Sugar, 5 Eggs, 11 oz AP Flour, 5 oz Raisin (soaked in hot water, fine chopped and dusted with flour so they uniformly distribute in the batter)
Coconut Macaroon (4 Egg Whites, 10 oz Sugar, 15 oz Unsweetened Coconut (so it will absorb the other ingredients)
Boules aux Cerises (8.75 oz Almond Flour, 8.75 oz of 10X Sugar, 2 oz Egg Whites, Vanilla, Sliced Almonds and Kirsch Soaked Cherries)
Chocolate Piped Sable (8 oz Butter, 4 oz Sugar, 2 Eggs, Vanilla, 10.5 oz Cake Flour, 0.5 Cocoa Powder, Pinch of Salt)
Whose "Cookie" wins???
Defeat for the QuinJa!
(The QuinJa fights dirty but this time he gets a "taste" of his own medicine! I mean, fighting against the Girl Scouts is not a fair fight... it's like going against Apple Pie, Freedom, Flowers, etc...)
Alright, Rebecca, if you are reading (or your parentals)... hope you had a great visit to DC. Remember to listen to your parents, do your homework, say your prayers, eat your veggies, and keep doing good stuff for the world! Take care and it was a pleasure meeting your family!
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