What are the best Oreos?
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Gags....Hate oreos0
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »Anyone remember the best cereal of all time?
Some stupid legal "sold the rights" business...0 -
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Belgian chocolate drenched oreos
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These are tasty.0 -
crushed and made into a crust...only way I eat them and thats rare.
I use them to make Chocolate Lasagna for the holidays.0 -
ACanadian22 wrote: »Gags....Hate oreos
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Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »Anyone remember the best cereal of all time?
Some stupid legal "sold the rights" business...
I checked WIkipedia and
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Are there really people out there that can eat only one or two oreos?0
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arditarose wrote: »Oreos might be my favorite in the form of the Oreo Truffle though.
This. But I've heard the white fudge ones are pretty awesome.0 -
I struggle with control when consuming oreos. We only buy them for trips. My husband hates almost every type except double stuff and chocolate cream ones.
Peanut butter and mint are my favorites, the cake batter ones are just weird.0 -
The original if you dunk them in milk, the double-stuff otherwise.0
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enterdanger wrote: »I've only ever had the normal ones. Not even a double stuff. make me wonder how I got so damn fat. Oh yeah. Beer.
Haha! That'll do it!0 -
jennamae102 wrote: »I'm probably in the minority here, but I LOVE the Lemon ones! And as previously mentioned by a few people, the white fudge covered ones that are out around the holidays!
I really want to try the lemon but I know nobody else in my house will touch them so I will be obligated to eat them all.0 -
I really wish Oreo would release a mixed flavors package. I wouldn't mind trying out lemon or key lime pie if an entire package didn't feel like such a commitment.0
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The pumpkin spice Oreos they were selling during the fall are good..my sister had me try them oh and the reeses Oreos are to die for too! lol0
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Birthday cake and double stuf... *Homer Simpson drool*
I live in a cave, do I haven't seen any other varieties other than the original, double stuf, golden and RV.
The golden ones look good, though! Oh, and chocolate covered!0 -
Are there really people out there that can eat only one or two oreos?
I think it can be harder to balance Oreos with a glass of milk. I invariably would run out of one before I'm finished with the other, so having a reason to justify eating/drinking more than intended is a mental trap I try to be conscious of.
But yeah it used to be nothing to polish off an entire sleeve of Oreos in one sitting. A major part of the reason it was so easy was because I didn't pay attention or care how many calories I was eating.
Now that I pay attention and really care about how many calories I'm consuming it's not very difficult to stop at 1-2 Oreos.0 -
+1 to the "no oreos" crew0
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Double -Stuff! But if we're getting fancy - Breyer's Oreo Cookies & Cream ice icream; now we're talking!0
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »Anyone remember the best cereal of all time?
Some stupid legal "sold the rights" business...
I checked WIkipedia and
That bit about South Korea is where the buyout happened. Whatever that S Korean company was that made them bought it outright from Post.
I think it's good that they're actually gone now instead of limited to S Korea. Maybe now, Post will be able to buy them back and bring them back to the masses.0 -
Lourdesong wrote: »Are there really people out there that can eat only one or two oreos?
I think it can be harder to balance Oreos with a glass of milk. I invariably would run out of one before I'm finished with the other, so having a reason to justify eating/drinking more than intended is a mental trap I try to be conscious of.
But yeah it used to be nothing to polish off an entire sleeve of Oreos in one sitting. A major part of the reason it was so easy was because I didn't pay attention or care how many calories I was eating.
Now that I pay attention and really care about how many calories I'm consuming it's not very difficult to stop at 1-2 Oreos.
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Lourdesong wrote: »Are there really people out there that can eat only one or two oreos?
I think it can be harder to balance Oreos with a glass of milk. I invariably would run out of one before I'm finished with the other, so having a reason to justify eating/drinking more than intended is a mental trap I try to be conscious of.
But yeah it used to be nothing to polish off an entire sleeve of Oreos in one sitting. A major part of the reason it was so easy was because I didn't pay attention or care how many calories I was eating.
Now that I pay attention and really care about how many calories I'm consuming it's not very difficult to stop at 1-2 Oreos.
Same.
Especially if I'm soaking them in milk long enough to turn them into sludgy chocolate discs of goodness.0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Lourdesong wrote: »Are there really people out there that can eat only one or two oreos?
I think it can be harder to balance Oreos with a glass of milk. I invariably would run out of one before I'm finished with the other, so having a reason to justify eating/drinking more than intended is a mental trap I try to be conscious of.
But yeah it used to be nothing to polish off an entire sleeve of Oreos in one sitting. A major part of the reason it was so easy was because I didn't pay attention or care how many calories I was eating.
Now that I pay attention and really care about how many calories I'm consuming it's not very difficult to stop at 1-2 Oreos.
Same.
Especially if I'm soaking them in milk long enough to turn them into sludgy chocolate discs of goodness.
The only way I would ever drink milk (when not finishing up from a cereal bowl) was after dunking many, many, many oreos.0 -
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Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Lourdesong wrote: »Are there really people out there that can eat only one or two oreos?
I think it can be harder to balance Oreos with a glass of milk. I invariably would run out of one before I'm finished with the other, so having a reason to justify eating/drinking more than intended is a mental trap I try to be conscious of.
But yeah it used to be nothing to polish off an entire sleeve of Oreos in one sitting. A major part of the reason it was so easy was because I didn't pay attention or care how many calories I was eating.
Now that I pay attention and really care about how many calories I'm consuming it's not very difficult to stop at 1-2 Oreos.
Same.
Especially if I'm soaking them in milk long enough to turn them into sludgy chocolate discs of goodness.
The only way I would ever drink milk (when not finishing up from a cereal bowl) was after dunking many, many, many oreos.
Those are the only two times I don't drink milk...
And I drink a lot of milk...0
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