The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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David Fran a/ Dally Nebraskan
Van Dewald, a freshman accounting major from Alexandria buys several boxes of Girl Scout cookies from
Brownie troop 252 outside the Cather-Pound dining room.
DeLites
Sometimes the strangest com
binations make the best sheet
fellows. Case in point: Caramel
DeLites Girl Scout cookies.
A melange of chocolate, cara
mel and coconut covering a
crunchy cookie, Caramel De
Lites aren’t exactly the most
pleasing things to the eyes.
They’re square, lumpy and
brown with caramel stripes on
top.
Don’t judge it by its lack of
physical appeal The taste makes
up for it and then some.
What a mellow flavor. Taking
a bile, there’s the slightest
crunch, then the taste sets in
l he creamy chocolate and ca«a
mel are* complemented by a hint
of coconut flavoring
They’re pretty sweet -- as
most good cookie-* are out not
sickemngly so And how thev
managed to escape: being gooev
remains a mystery; it can either
be attributed to lots of chemicals
or a great deal of planning — or
maybe a little of both, but who
cares?
These scrumptious little
munchies are worth trying.
Weight watching? No problem -
they’re only 60 calories a pop.
~ Kelly Anders
Lemon
Pastries
Yellow has become mv favor
ite color, lemon ana vanilla m\
favorite taste-', and smells
Lemon Pastry (.rentes l'rulv a
delight to trie senses
something heavum han
pened.Mondav tin Cir! scouts
changed m\ life Those litti
bearers of good will siowed m\
hectic dav and made me refiec:
on the wonderful times in life.
To be young again. To frolic
in the forest, without a care in
the world. Those light, lemon
filled wafers brought joy to a
dismal day.
Although the packaging was
confusing, an obnoxious purple
box sporting artwork of brow n
ies playing in a band, it’s what’s
inside that counts.
As the package is opened, the
sweet smells of lemon and va
nilla gently tease the olfactory
senses.
The cookie itself, with a
bright, sunny cream peeking out
from two delicate, sugar-coaled
vanilla w afers is a glorious sigh:
to behold.
As the crunchy w aler crjckk
from the pre.ssui<-> if the >a\\ and
the lemon creme .splashes ov*.
trie paiate, an enchanting mans
formation akes place W rule
lasting these delectable dehghls
a fresh spring meadow comes to
mind.
Dashes of baby’s breath and
lilies of the valley dot the land
scape, and the soothing smell of
lilacs dances in the breeze.
Young ladies wearing while
dresses and sun bonnets sit in
the meadow drinking lea. The
tea is daintilypourcd from a sil
ver server set. The cookies have
been placed elegantly on a silver
tray covered with a lace doily.
Light, feminine laughter ech
oes in the mind, like the tinkling
of chimes in a cool, summer
breeze.
As a dipper. Lemon Pastry
Cremes an* second to none.
W nether in milk, lea or coffee, a
soothing sensation tickles the
lastebuds.
they are a quick dip, retain
ing the ii uid without getting
soggy Dipping in coffee a
special treat because the subtle
lemon flavor and sugar of the
See COOKIES on 10
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