I would like to kiss that person.” So I decided to do some research. The invention of culinary dishes can be complicated, and the brownie is no exception. read more
There is a story in the older Girl Scout Brownie books called"The Brownie Story". The story dates back to Lord Baden-Powell (founder of the Scouting Movement) who adapted the story for use by Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. read more
It rather misses the point of naming things if the name becomes unwieldy. Elaborate descriptions become cumbersome and even downright useless and redundant after a usage or two, so “brownie” will do. read more
In the story, a brownie is described as a very helpful little person who comes into the house before the family wakes up and does all sorts of chores. The little girl in the story goes out to try to find some brownies to help in her home and she talks to the Wise Old Owl who tells her there are already two brownies living in her house. read more
Brownies is the second youngest section of Girlguiding in UK; for girls aged 7–10. They work in small groups called sixes. Each six is either named after Fairies or woodland creatures. A six is led by a Sixer and has a Second who acts as deputy. The Brownie programme is called the Brownie Adventure. It is split into 3 parts: you, community, world. read more