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Where Can I Find Girl Scout Cookies in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park?

Girl Scout cookie season is here! If your scouts are selling cookies in Shoreline or Lake Forest Park, please leave us details in the comments section below.

Where in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park can you find Girl Scout cookies this season? Well, for one, you can get them at a Cookie Party today at Northgate (check out the details here).

Additionally, the Girl Scouts of Western Washington are making it easier than ever to lay your hands on those seasonal sweet treats, wherever you happen to be. 

Through March 17, you can use the Online Cookie Locator to zero in on your neighborhood cookie booth. Just type in your ZIP code at http://cookielocator.littlebrownie.com/

There's even a free app for your iPhone or Android smartphone, for when you get the hankering for a Thin Mint or Tagalong when you're out and about.

According to Girl Scouts of Western Washington, sales in front of local stores and businesses will be March 1 to 17 this year. Cookies in Western Washington are $4 per box.

The cookie sales help teach scouts entrepreneurship, goal setting, money management and other skills, according to the Girl Scouts.

For anyone who doesn't just scarf down the entire box at once, the Girl Scouts offer recipes using the cookies (Shortbread Oven-Fried Chicken sounds kinda tasty).

For more about this year's cookie campaign, visit the Girl Scouts of Western Washington website.

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What's your favorite Girl Scout cookie? Tell us in the comments section.

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Renee Roberta Haynes February 15, 2013 at 09:20 pm
Good news for the LFP and Edmonds folks! I wonder if Kitsap County might be considering somethingRead More like this. That'd be great! :)
Patty Hale May 4, 2013 at 02:29 pm
Need advice about what will grow in your yard? Want to find out more about pollinators, how toRead More create better soil, or get the recipe for homemade hummingbird nectar? Then you need to come to this event. There will be representation from at least 15 yard, garden and wildlife groups and/or businesses. See you on the 14th!
Jeanne Gustafson (Editor) May 3, 2013 at 05:34 pm
FYI, the organizers tell us that this event is free and open to everyone--you don't have to live inRead More the Ridgecrest Neighborhood to attend. Many thanks to Patty for sharing the info.