What are the best Oreos?
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Carlos_421 wrote: »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...
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There are many good oreos and great oreos, but there's only one best...
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »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...
OMG, that mushy, melt in your mouth, chocolate wafer and just sweet enough creamy filling. I wonder how it would work with unsweetened coconut milk....0 -
I've never eaten an Oreo with milk, but again, I never tasted an Oreo until I was 23...0
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »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...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dipr-Ultimate-Cookie-Spoon/dp/B00E6WPS8C0 -
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Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »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...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dipr-Ultimate-Cookie-Spoon/dp/B00E6WPS8C
I...have no words.0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »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...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dipr-Ultimate-Cookie-Spoon/dp/B00E6WPS8C
That's right there in the super useful kitchen tool category with the banana cutter.Carlos_421 wrote: »
I grew up in France... no Oreos there (but plenty of other tasty treats, lol).0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »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...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dipr-Ultimate-Cookie-Spoon/dp/B00E6WPS8C
That's right there in the super useful kitchen tool category with the banana cutter.Carlos_421 wrote: »
I grew up in France... no Oreos there (but plenty of other tasty treats, lol).
No, sorry, Oreos are better than any french pastries0 -
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arditarose wrote: »Yeah. Oreo balls. They are stupid good.
I made these on my 30th Birthday/aka first day of bulk. Also good.
Whoa. Those look great!0 -
Double Stuf Oreos. I also didn't expect to enjoy the Golden Oreo, but have become obsessed with it. Mmm.0
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arditarose wrote: »Yeah. Oreo balls. They are stupid good.
I made these on my 30th Birthday/aka first day of bulk. Also good.
OH MY GOSHHHH.....
I am so jealous.
I cant decide if I hate you or love you. Haha.0 -
arditarose wrote: »Yeah. Oreo balls. They are stupid good.
I made these on my 30th Birthday/aka first day of bulk. Also good.
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I was pretty stoked for the Red Velvet Oreos to drop, only to realize they weren't released in Canada. Did anyone have any?0
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PrincessJasmenne wrote: »I was pretty stoked for the Red Velvet Oreos to drop, only to realize they weren't released in Canada. Did anyone have any?
I didn't see them at the store. I'm curious though so I'll be looking.0 -
PrincessJasmenne wrote: »I was pretty stoked for the Red Velvet Oreos to drop, only to realize they weren't released in Canada. Did anyone have any?
Target has them right now. I tried them when they first came out but I'm not much of a red velvet girl so I basically just ate the filling and threw the wafer part away.0 -
PrincessJasmenne wrote: »I was pretty stoked for the Red Velvet Oreos to drop, only to realize they weren't released in Canada. Did anyone have any?
Target has them right now. I tried them when they first came out but I'm not much of a red velvet girl so I basically just ate the filling and threw the wafer part away.
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My favourite has been the limited edition (to the UK anyway) Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Oreo.
Anyway, Oreo baking...
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I saw these in the store today. I didnt buy because I have no self control but I cant stop thinking about them! hahaha
http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/cinnamon-bun-oreos-are-here-w1620470 -
Basic Oreo thins.0
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Carlos_421 wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »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...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Dipr-Ultimate-Cookie-Spoon/dp/B00E6WPS8C
That's right there in the super useful kitchen tool category with the banana cutter.Carlos_421 wrote: »
I grew up in France... no Oreos there (but plenty of other tasty treats, lol).
So French children have no happiness. Got it.0 -
sunparakeet wrote: »I'm ready to try the cinnamon bun flavor! For now, the mint thins are my favorite.
My store sells 'reduced fat" Oreos that actually have 10 more calories per serving than original. That makes me laugh. Tastes worse and worse for you, why wouldn't everyone buy them?
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Dipr spoon.... How have I lived this long without owning one of these!0
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Fun Fact...Guinness World Record: 78 Oreos in 5 minutes. 4160 cals 182 grams of fat, 650 grams of carbs, and 26 grams of protein0
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mattyc772014 wrote: »Fun Fact...Guinness World Record: 78 Oreos in 5 minutes. 4160 cals 182 grams of fat, 650 grams of carbs, and 26 grams of protein
That seems beatable...hmmm...0 -
Mint and Lemon! I think the lemon were a limited edition.0
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Yes.
The correct answer is yes.0
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