The Belfield Banter Issue I
The St. Anne’s-Belfield School Student Newspaper
A Community of Encouragement, From the Podium to the Bench
A Cookie Enthusiast’s Review of Crumbl Cookies
By: Lyra Stewart
By: Rose Ryan-Byrne
If one were to summarize the message of Dr. Graves’ Convocation speech, the words “inspirational” and “uplifting” would most certainly be used. She emphasized Nelson Mandela’s fight to end apartheid in South Africa, which led many to think about the abundance of passion and possibility that can been seen at our own school. From the classroom to the stage to the sports field, a hallmark of our St. Anne’s-Belfield School is how we cheer each other on and lift each other up. Nothing is impossible. We grow stronger by working together in all sectors of life. Many of our school teams have been playing their first matches against opponents over these last few weeks. It’s easy to focus on the goals being scored or the aces being served, but the inspiring words and spirit of our Saints are the true root of our community’s inspiration and success. (Cont. Page 2)
As a long-time cookie enthusiast I’ve often enjoyed Crumbl Cookies. But for a long time I’ve wondered: how can I keep track of which ones are best? I resolved to do a series of critiques based on several factors, and to rank each one. For each ranking, I will include my favorite as well as my dad’s favorite from each week. If you question any of my rankings, I encourage you to challenge me to a cookie discussion/debate.
October 3 2022
Since this is the first week, I only included a few of the cookies but I will be including all of them in the future. And since it’s the first week, this will be the only time I include the reoccurring chocolate chip cookie. (Cont. Page 2) Page 1