No you're probably not! After looking them up I must say they look pretty good
However I don't understand how this pertains to Walt Disney World? Are they carried somewhere on property?
They are sold at many of the WDW candy shops, like Goofy's at DTD.No you're probably not! After looking them up I must say they look pretty good
However I don't understand how this pertains to Walt Disney World? Are they carried somewhere on property?
They are sold at many of the WDW candy shops, like Goofy's at DTD.
The large, packaged cookies (Minnie's Bakeshop? maybe) at WDW are Selma cookies.
Thank you both your response! Looks like I have something new to add to my "try" list!
Yes, and in the bakery case too. Even the prepackaged ones stay nice and soft. Yum! My favourite is the peanut butter chocolate chip, but there is also just peanut butter or white chocolate raspberry. They are a frequently requested by family members when we go to Disney. Luckily they are easy to pack in our suitcases.The large, packaged cookies (Minnie's Bakeshop? maybe) at WDW are Selma cookies.
I didn't know what you all were talking about til you showed the picture. Yeah, those are awesome!. I always use my unused snacked credits on those the day I'm leaving. Ohh, I want a glass of milk and one of those cookies right now.Yes, and in the bakery case too. Even the prepackaged ones stay nice and soft. Yum! My favourite is the peanut butter chocolate chip, but there is also just peanut butter or white chocolate raspberry. They are a frequently requested by family members when we go to Disney. Luckily they are easy to pack in our suitcases.
Here is a picture from the Disney Food Blog (I hope that's allowed).
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I'm totally craving cookies from reading this thread and I am too lazy to mix up a batch.
There is a recipe floating around?
Anyone remember the Selmas before the ban on trans fats? Very very bad for you, but they were so good. They lost a lot with the compliance with no trans fats.
No. I wish. I just meant cookies in general. I bake things at the drop of a hat to satisfy cravings.
(Sorry for bumping) My brother brought home a Chocolate Chip Supreme as a "souvenir" for me a couple of months ago, and it didn't seem to taste any different. It seemed to be the same Selma cookie I know and love.Anyone remember the Selmas before the ban on trans fats? Very very bad for you, but they were so good. They lost a lot with the compliance with no trans fats.
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