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[East] Cookie Brigade EAST 2012 - Bake Cookies, help Child's Play!
We're almost at the finish line! If you're intending to bake for PAX East, make sure to jump on the forums and let us know how it's going!
If you're still on the fence about helping out, we'd love for you to join! We need lots of people baking cookies, and lots of people running around handing out cookies and accepting donations to Child's Play!
Greetings! If you were looking for information regarding becoming a part of the Cookie Brigade for PAX 2011 (or just want to know what it's all about) you came to the right place!
Stay tuned here for updates and information as it develops!
WHO WE ARE:
The Cookie Brigade is a ragtag group of Penny Arcade Forumers who have assembled since PAX 2007 to provide our fellow gamers with delicious baked goods! Cookies are baked by forumers, brought from afar by forumers, and distributed by forumers!
Starting in 2008, the Cookie Brigade began a mission to give these cookies in exchange for donations to Child's Play, the charity started by Mike and Jerry that provides entertainment to kids in children's hospitals. Since starting on this mission, the Cookie Brigade has raised over $44,000 completely from the handing out of cookies and the reception of donations from the incredible, amazing, and generous PAX community! Last PAX alone we raised over $14,000 for Child's Play! Woooooot! Thank you everyone for your generous donations, you have helped an awesome cause!
* Baking delicious cookies
* Distributing to people during PAX
* helping with Logistics
we can definitely use your help! Sign up at our website, http://cookie-brigade.com if you wish to participate in the planning, baking, and/or distributing!
An important note: due to certain external pressures on the Brigade, we have to keep some of our more sensitive planning operations private. If you sign up at the Cookie Brigade website, an Administrator will contact you if you're not a known or frequently posting member of the Forums so that we can verify your identity. Thank you for understanding!
I know I've been AWOL with the forums recently, but I do plan on doing more with the Brigade this year, likely helping out with baking and logistics or distribution.
I'm excited to get started myself, I think I'm going to try and make fudge this year along with the hard candy. I'm also working on some brigade ops stuff for social media.
I just want you all to know that I fully support what you are doing. I spent as much money last year on cookies as I did anything else, I think. Damn you for setting up shop in the BYOC, tempting me with all your cookie wares. (My waistline does NOT support you).
I want cookies.
East 2013 Status: Badge [ X ] Hotel [ X ] BYOC [ X ] Transport [ X ] Name on Forum Badge [ X ] Challenge Coin [ X ]
What exactly does cookie brigade do? Im interested in helping out.
Hey there! The Cookie Brigade is our own little guerrilla fund raising group for Child's Play. Participants bake and/or hand out cookies to folks in lines or just walking around at PAX, then accepting a strictly optional donation. It has to be done in this way because the convention hall has their own food vendors and frowns upon anyone else "selling" food. So, our cookies and treats are free...hopefully followed up by a donation to Child's Play. All the money is handed over to one of the good folks in charge of the Brigade, and at the end of weekend, they present the money to our Child's Play liaison. This past PAX Prime, over fourteen thousand dollars were raised by the awesome West Coast Brigadiers, so we on the East Coast will be trying even harder this time around!
Sorry, everyone else, that I've been absent for a (long) while. Physical therapy has been taking up a LOT of my time. I'm pleased to report; however, that I'm walking better than ever! Now, even with the crutch canes! w00t!!
EDIT: Ugh...please ignore my sig banner...it REALLY needs updating.
EDIT 2: Oh hey, I forgot the first time around... Last year, my wife and I managed to raise an extra thousand dollars by working with Desert Bus. We made a "Cookie Brigade Holiday Platter," which basically contained six dozen awesome cookies. This platter was auctioned off during Desert Bus, and raised a nice little chunk of change. Unfortunately, this year, due to my wife working a new job and me being busy in physical therapy, we won't be able to do it again. If someone else (or multiple someones, working as a team to ease the burden...hint hint) would like to step up and do it this year, I'd be happy to get you connected to Kathleen over at Loading Ready Run. Thanks folks, can't wait to work with the Brigade again this year!
Facelesscog put it better than anyone could! You rock, and I'm glad to hear that you're doing well with the physical therapy, that's awesome!
Indeed, it's still a bit early in the season: but don't hesitate to sign up if you'd be interested in baking and distributing (we always need lots of both!)
I'm looking forward to all the fun coming up in the end of the year to the next year with cookie brigade and child's play. I just got my nintendo control, pacman, space invaders, and dinosaurs molds for candies and chocolates to donate. I promise this year I will only make the specialty cookies so they don't run out in less than an hours (sorry jammy dodgers and metroids). I would like to do something for the Desert Bus. Facelesscog I could do a platter to help out or more, just let me know. I send my cookies and goods all over the world and they make it and our enjoyed. I'm really happy to hear that your doing better, Facelesscog. I'm even this year making some things for the Child's Play Auction. See you all soon again.
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So, I signed up one week ago. I haven't received anything to allow me to sign up for the upcoming Pax East. Is there a back-log? Wanna make sure I don't miss anything
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So, I signed up one week ago. I haven't received anything to allow me to sign up for the upcoming Pax East. Is there a back-log? Wanna make sure I don't miss anything
Currently VT does the approvals for the site and I know he's been busy so you could try tossing him a PM here.
Prepare, Cookie Brigade! For I am going to eat all of your cookies. :B I don't know how many dollar bills I threw at Brigadiers last year, but it would make a more modest person blush.
I will be participating again this year, of course! And I think I'll stick with my katamari cake balls. They've kind of become my "thing" at PAX. Might try to double the quantity this year from 8 dozen to 16 dozen, as last year they were all gone before I left the queue room at the start of PAX. Us gamers are hungry people!
Lmk if there's any other way I can help besides baking/distributing. <3
"The bass, the rock, the mic, the treble, I like my coffee black just like my metal." - MSI
I will be participating again this year, of course! And I think I'll stick with my katamari cake balls. They've kind of become my "thing" at PAX. Might try to double the quantity this year from 8 dozen to 16 dozen, as last year they were all gone before I left the queue room at the start of PAX. Us gamers are hungry people!
Lmk if there's any other way I can help besides baking/distributing. <3
Yessssssss! They are SO GOOD you guys. Going to make sure I get one of these again this year.
I have recently learned that cookie dough can apparently be pre-made and then frozen? This will completely change/enhance my cookie making for the next PAX!
I'd love to find a good gluten free recipe to make for PAX, too. The need for it seems to be becoming more commonplace nowadays.
PAX East 2013:
[X] 3-day Pass
[X] Hotel Reservation
[X] Time Off
[ ] Cookies - in progress!
I'd love to find a good gluten free recipe to make for PAX, too. The need for it seems to be becoming more commonplace nowadays.
Rice Krispie treats!
This is my first PAX (tagging along with my brother who's been to 'em all), and the Cookie Brigade for Child's Play sounds great -- would love to help by baking cookies. If I do bring a couple of my children, I'm sure I could bribe them into at least a few minutes of helping with distribution -- they are expert at cajolery and fleet of foot.
Hey All - we collected some of the recipies from PAX Prime 2011 and posted them here: http://www.feastygeeks.blogspot.com/p/cookie-brigade.html . There are some great gluten free recipes, and tips for bakers. FYI, I'm going to be HUNTING YOU DOWN if you have/had a great cookie recipe to get it and your permission to add it to the site. We need more recipes on the site and I won't post without permission, so if you've got delicious cookies, consider yourself warned!
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If you're not part of the Cookie Brigade, you're doing it wrong.
Looking for fun stuff to do before and after PAX? Here's a handy PAX Event Sticky!
I'd love to find a good gluten free recipe to make for PAX, too. The need for it seems to be becoming more commonplace nowadays.
Rice Krispie treats!
This is my first PAX (tagging along with my brother who's been to 'em all), and the Cookie Brigade for Child's Play sounds great -- would love to help by baking cookies. If I do bring a couple of my children, I'm sure I could bribe them into at least a few minutes of helping with distribution -- they are expert at cajolery and fleet of foot.
That's a great way to make money if you bring your kids because no one can say no to children selling cookies for charity. HERE HERE TAKE ALL MY MONIES.
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Hey guys! Sorry for the extreme delay again! I just moved across the country... I'm trying to get the backlog of life/Cookie Brigade tasks figured out now in the new year! I'm going to get this figured out over the weekend - including getting privileges to some of the veterans who've stepped forward expressing willingness to help! (Thanks guys, you rock! This year's been a bit crazy for me, so I can use all the help I can get!)
So anyways... let the Brigade preparations begin! Those of you who've signed up in the past month or two, you'll be getting confirmation PMs this weekend and/or registration confirmation E-Mails!
question.... do you guys ever have gluten free cookies?
I'm fairly certain the answer to this is yes. I seem to remember some people specifically doing gluten free at Prime 2011 and East 2011. I don't remember details though.
Well, I'm in again! I'd like to do more of the organizational tasks (pre-Pax) and of course some baking. I was ok distributing, but I feel like I'm too shy. I'd love to put together packs of supplies that the distributors would need. When you get settled, let me know!
I'm new to this and would like to sign up to help with baking and distributing. I love making cookies and I have a bitch'n apron I never get to wear.
After a little Google research, I've signed up on http://www.cookie-brigade.com/. Is it possible you could edit your original post so there is clearer information for new people who want to get involved?
question.... do you guys ever have gluten free cookies?
There were several types of gluten free cookies at PAX East last year. I believe they went pretty fast though but there were a couple people on the brigade who can't have gluten.
Indeed, every year we seem to get a good number of them: hopefully the same will be true this year! =)
Indeed ToasterFaerie, I can update the OP to make it more clear. I know there's a couple sites out there - dead, old versions of our site that we never cleared for various reasons (including that we lost contact with people who could take them down and such). But indeed, you hit the right site: http://www.cookie-brigade.com is our true site!
I'll be catching up on registrations this weekend, so keep an eye out ToasterFaerie! I'll also be getting proper access for the helpful and awesome veterans who have messaged me expressing an interest in helping, so that there'll be multiple people to pick up the ball if (when ) I get busy again.
I havent yet been accepted as a brigadeer, but am excited. Ive been looking at recipes and am hopeful to make some! Do brigadeers donate all the money they buy materials with, or do they take a few dollars to compensate for the cost?
I havent yet been accepted as a brigadeer, but am excited. Ive been looking at recipes and am hopeful to make some! Do brigadeers donate all the money they buy materials with, or do they take a few dollars to compensate for the cost?
(DISCLAIMER: I am not a member of the cookie brigade, but I'm pretty darn sure what I'm saying here is correct)
ALL monies brought in are given directly to child's play. By signing up, you are donating your time and baked goods (and by proxy whatever materials it took to make said baked goods).
Keep in mind you won't be selling baked goods for child's play. You will be offering baked goods for free in hopes that someone might donate to child's play because of the awesomeness.
(DISCLAIMER: I am not a member of the cookie brigade, but I'm pretty darn sure what I'm saying here is correct)
ALL monies brought in are given directly to child's play. By signing up, you are donating your time and baked goods (and by proxy whatever materials it took to make said baked goods).
Keep in mind you won't be selling baked goods for child's play. You will be offering baked goods for free in hopes that someone might donate to child's play because of the awesomeness.
Thanks for the info! I was just curious, if I had no $$$ limit I could make OVER 9,000 cookies!!! I suppose I shall have to ration myself a bit more to make sure I have money for goodies at PAX! Can't wait to start baking!
My group members that travel to pax prime with me donate time and some supplies each for the event. It makes it easier on my budget and time. Have a cookie brigade cookie cook off is fun!
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What exactly does cookie brigade do? Im interested in helping out.
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[X] 3-day Pass
[X] Hotel Reservation
[X] Time Off
[ ] Cookies - in progress!
I want cookies.
Hey there! The Cookie Brigade is our own little guerrilla fund raising group for Child's Play. Participants bake and/or hand out cookies to folks in lines or just walking around at PAX, then accepting a strictly optional donation. It has to be done in this way because the convention hall has their own food vendors and frowns upon anyone else "selling" food. So, our cookies and treats are free...hopefully followed up by a donation to Child's Play. All the money is handed over to one of the good folks in charge of the Brigade, and at the end of weekend, they present the money to our Child's Play liaison. This past PAX Prime, over fourteen thousand dollars were raised by the awesome West Coast Brigadiers, so we on the East Coast will be trying even harder this time around!
Sorry, everyone else, that I've been absent for a (long) while. Physical therapy has been taking up a LOT of my time. I'm pleased to report; however, that I'm walking better than ever! Now, even with the crutch canes! w00t!!
EDIT: Ugh...please ignore my sig banner...it REALLY needs updating.
EDIT 2: Oh hey, I forgot the first time around... Last year, my wife and I managed to raise an extra thousand dollars by working with Desert Bus. We made a "Cookie Brigade Holiday Platter," which basically contained six dozen awesome cookies. This platter was auctioned off during Desert Bus, and raised a nice little chunk of change. Unfortunately, this year, due to my wife working a new job and me being busy in physical therapy, we won't be able to do it again. If someone else (or multiple someones, working as a team to ease the burden...hint hint) would like to step up and do it this year, I'd be happy to get you connected to Kathleen over at Loading Ready Run. Thanks folks, can't wait to work with the Brigade again this year!
Facelesscog put it better than anyone could! You rock, and I'm glad to hear that you're doing well with the physical therapy, that's awesome!
Indeed, it's still a bit early in the season: but don't hesitate to sign up if you'd be interested in baking and distributing (we always need lots of both!)
Join the Cookie Brigade Forum for PAX Prime 2011 now! We need your help! If you decide to join, sign up at the Cookie Brigade website!
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Currently VT does the approvals for the site and I know he's been busy so you could try tossing him a PM here.
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I will be participating again this year, of course! And I think I'll stick with my katamari cake balls. They've kind of become my "thing" at PAX.
Lmk if there's any other way I can help besides baking/distributing. <3
"The bass, the rock, the mic, the treble, I like my coffee black just like my metal." - MSI
Yessssssss! They are SO GOOD you guys. Going to make sure I get one of these again this year.
Going to PAX East? Challenge the PAX Pokemon League! (Check our website for more details)
awww, thanks propriety!! I will be sure to look out for you and your scarf and save you some good ones.
"The bass, the rock, the mic, the treble, I like my coffee black just like my metal." - MSI
thanks
I'd love to find a good gluten free recipe to make for PAX, too. The need for it seems to be becoming more commonplace nowadays.
[X] 3-day Pass
[X] Hotel Reservation
[X] Time Off
[ ] Cookies - in progress!
HOORAAAAY! I'll have a pin for you!
I wanna get a cookie from EVERY COOKIE BRIGADIER. Also I am probably going to make myself sick. BUT IT IS FOR THE CHILDREN.
Going to PAX East? Challenge the PAX Pokemon League! (Check our website for more details)
This is my first PAX (tagging along with my brother who's been to 'em all), and the Cookie Brigade for Child's Play sounds great -- would love to help by baking cookies. If I do bring a couple of my children, I'm sure I could bribe them into at least a few minutes of helping with distribution -- they are expert at cajolery and fleet of foot.
Looking for fun stuff to do before and after PAX? Here's a handy PAX Event Sticky!
Check out www.feastygeeks.blogspot.com for your geek, game and meme recipe needs.
That's a great way to make money if you bring your kids because no one can say no to children selling cookies for charity. HERE HERE TAKE ALL MY MONIES.
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So anyways... let the Brigade preparations begin! Those of you who've signed up in the past month or two, you'll be getting confirmation PMs this weekend and/or registration confirmation E-Mails!
Join the Cookie Brigade Forum for PAX Prime 2011 now! We need your help! If you decide to join, sign up at the Cookie Brigade website!
I'm fairly certain the answer to this is yes. I seem to remember some people specifically doing gluten free at Prime 2011 and East 2011. I don't remember details though.
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After a little Google research, I've signed up on http://www.cookie-brigade.com/. Is it possible you could edit your original post so there is clearer information for new people who want to get involved?
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There were several types of gluten free cookies at PAX East last year. I believe they went pretty fast though but there were a couple people on the brigade who can't have gluten.
Indeed ToasterFaerie, I can update the OP to make it more clear. I know there's a couple sites out there - dead, old versions of our site that we never cleared for various reasons (including that we lost contact with people who could take them down and such). But indeed, you hit the right site: http://www.cookie-brigade.com is our true site!
I'll be catching up on registrations this weekend, so keep an eye out ToasterFaerie! I'll also be getting proper access for the helpful and awesome veterans who have messaged me expressing an interest in helping, so that there'll be multiple people to pick up the ball if (when
Join the Cookie Brigade Forum for PAX Prime 2011 now! We need your help! If you decide to join, sign up at the Cookie Brigade website!
(DISCLAIMER: I am not a member of the cookie brigade, but I'm pretty darn sure what I'm saying here is correct)
ALL monies brought in are given directly to child's play. By signing up, you are donating your time and baked goods (and by proxy whatever materials it took to make said baked goods).
Keep in mind you won't be selling baked goods for child's play. You will be offering baked goods for free in hopes that someone might donate to child's play because of the awesomeness.
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Thanks for the info! I was just curious, if I had no $$$ limit I could make OVER 9,000 cookies!!! I suppose I shall have to ration myself a bit more to make sure I have money for goodies at PAX! Can't wait to start baking!
http://s774.photobucket.com/user/SchoolGirlGoodness/library/
https://www.etsy.com/shop/VeronatheMad
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