Cookie dough fundraiser

So a former neighbor's kids keep coming around (driven by the parents who we only see.... basically at fundraising time) with different fundraisers... I thought they were all from/for school. I guess we don't really mind... maybe. Joan always makes these purchases because I really don't care to be bothered by them, she can't say no and I really wouldn't want her to. ;)

Anyway, this year it was cookie dough. Cookie dough? Yup. So they came by when Joan wasn't around and I asked them to come back tomorrow. 10 days later they came back and -- you guessed it -- no Joan. So I said: "OK, whatchya got." Cookiedough. How much? $12. OK give me one. Which one? Whatchya got?

There's like 20 different cookie doughs, I could really care less about a tube of cookie dough, so I just pick the one that looked like chocolate. Triple chocolate. If you include white chocolate I guess it was accurate.

So it showed up last week. A tub of cookie dough, enough to make a bazillion cookies. I was really expecting something the size of a tube of Pillsbury cookie dough. A few nights ago I suggested to Joan that we bake some cookies.

Joan leapt into action creating a cookie factory in the house until I asked her if she was really intending on making that many. So we wound up with two sheets of large cookies made and 4/5 of the tub back in the fridge. I think we got about 2 dozen give or take.

They were very good. Fresh hot melted and gooey right out of the over (well, they were better after 10 minutes of resting) what could be bad? I had more cookies that night and next day than I've had in the last two or three years, probably. If we don't include that one package of Oreos. Or the Vienna Fingers. OK, the most homemade style cookies in a few years.

Not good for the waistline. Or the former waistline.

So here are the questions -- Who sells cookie dough as a fundraiser? Who needs all this cookie dough? Are a lot of people giving presents of home made cookies from store bought dough? Most importantly... WHAT THE HECK AM I GONNA DO WITH ANOTHER 2 POUNDS OF COOKIE DOUGH?
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a lot of the schools sell cookie dough as a fund raisers....i was snickering to myself because i immediately thought you had no idea how big it was....lol

who needs to bake the cookies....just eat the dough....it will go quicker too.....oh and if you must make cookies with it..divide it up, put in seperate pieces of saran wrap, and then in a zip lock bag and freeze.....you can make smaller amounts whenever you want!
The kids around here sell tulip bulbs...cookie dough sounds MUCH yummier.
Ron, I recently threw out two tubs of that stuff from a fundraiser my nephew had at school two years ago. :roll: I don't think I ever even baked a single cookie. :roll:
Mail it to Debcram, of course!
Bake them, put in Christmas tins, and give them away as a token gift to your neighbors :) Or send to debcram :lol:

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