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  2. Girl Scout Cookies available to all: How to buy Thin Mints ...

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    Do-si-dos/Peanut Butter Sandwich: Crunchy oatmeal sandwich cookies with peanut butter filling Girl Scout S'mores: Crunch graham sandwich cookies with chocolate and marshmallow filling

  3. Tatreez - Wikipedia

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    Using tatreez to display the Palestinian flag on thobes became a popular form of resistance for Palestinian women. These dresses came to be known as “intifada dresses” or “flag dresses”. [30] Thobes became an excellent media for the palestinian flag after it was banned in public places. Women could wear their “intifada dresses” in ...

  4. Butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    Butter cookies at their most basic have no flavoring, but they are often flavored with vanilla, chocolate, and coconut, and/or topped with sugar crystals. They also come in a variety of shapes such as circles, squares, ovals, rings, and pretzel-like forms, and with a variety of appearances, including marbled, checkered or plain. [ 2 ]

  5. Wild edible plants of Israel and Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Dalman writes in his description of the plant that, "in Palestine, the leaves [are] cut up and cooked with cooking butter and water, [and] seasoned with lemon or pepper." [17] [122] Others prepare the cooked mallows with lentils or tomatoes. [54] Among the mallows native to the country is Lavatera cretica (Cretan mallow).

  6. A St. Louis, Missouri, mother said the Girl Scouts organization threatened her with legal action after her troop sold bracelets to help Palestinian children.

  7. Palestinian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Part of a series on Palestinians Demographics Definitions Palestine History Name People Origin Nakba Diaspora Politics Previous Arab Higher Committee Depopulated villages All-Palestine Protectorate Government Fedayeen militias PLO National Authority (PNA) (political parties) Current Fatah Hamas ...

  8. Barazek - Wikipedia

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    Barazek or barazeq (in Arabic برازق barāzeq) is a Syrian cookie whose main ingredient is sesame (سمسم sumsum) and often also contain pieces of pistachio.It probably originated during Ottoman rule [2] in the Syrian capital, Damascus, particularly in the Al-Midan neighborhood, [3] although today it is so popular that it can be found in most pastry shops throughout the Levantine area ...

  9. Gaza imports - Wikipedia

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    Gisha acquires information from Palestinian traders, international organizations, and the Palestinian Coordination Committee, "all of whom "deduce" what is permitted and what is banned based on their experience requesting permission to bring goods into Gaza and the answers they receive from the Israeli authorities".