Oreos: The greatest packaged cookie of all time
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I found the white fudge ones yesterday. Omg! So good1
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Trader Joe's had the gluten free Candy Cane Joe-Joe's. A box came home with me last week.
I saw some gluten free candy-cane sandwich cookies from Mi-Del in Wegman's. I may have to pick them up and compare. For science.
The candy cane ones really are my favorite.3 -
oreo thins taste better but i'm also weary of processed foods because of addiction, binging, and nutritional purposes.
i've only tried vanilla, mint, and chocolate though.0 -
delicaterealms wrote: »oreo thins taste better but i'm also weary of processed foods because of addiction, binging, and nutritional purposes.
i've only tried vanilla, mint, and chocolate though.
There's nothing addictive in Oreos.
If they are a trigger food for your binges perhaps you should avoid them.
Oreos and any food for that matter can be a part of an overall nutritionally balanced diet when consumed in moderation.
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Personally, I find that since Oreos are so flavorful, I'm not tempted to eat more than a reasonable serving, and it really satisfies my sweet tooth. I do prefer the thins, I'm more on the cookie side of the equation rather than the cream (not to say I don't eat a lot of the originals too!)
So what's everyone's favorite seasonal flavor at this time of year? As I'm the only one in the house and have lots of other goodies to fit on, I'll probably only be able to do one seasonal!1 -
I just don't get it! I kept hearing about Oreos and how great they were, and I couldn't wait to try them when I first saw them in the UK, only to find out that they were just like a cousin of custard creams and bourbon biscuits. There are so many packaged cookies/biscuits that are nicer! Shortbread, anything by Tunnocks, anything by Fox's, chocolate Hobnobs, ordinary Hobnobs, Kitkats, even jammy dodgers! I just don't understand!1
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I just don't get it! I kept hearing about Oreos and how great they were, and I couldn't wait to try them when I first saw them in the UK, only to find out that they were just like a cousin of custard creams and bourbon biscuits. There are so many packaged cookies/biscuits that are nicer! Shortbread, anything by Tunnocks, anything by Fox's, chocolate Hobnobs, ordinary Hobnobs, Kitkats, even jammy dodgers! I just don't understand!
I'm in the uk too. They are SO much better than custard creams!1 -
I did not read this whole thread but I HATE Oreos. Lol - hate the weird gritty feeling of the cookies in my teeth.1
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buffalogal42 wrote: »I did not read this whole thread but I HATE Oreos. Lol - hate the weird gritty feeling of the cookies in my teeth.
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comptonelizabeth wrote: »I just don't get it! I kept hearing about Oreos and how great they were, and I couldn't wait to try them when I first saw them in the UK, only to find out that they were just like a cousin of custard creams and bourbon biscuits. There are so many packaged cookies/biscuits that are nicer! Shortbread, anything by Tunnocks, anything by Fox's, chocolate Hobnobs, ordinary Hobnobs, Kitkats, even jammy dodgers! I just don't understand!
I'm in the uk too. They are SO much better than custard creams!
Well, I'm not a big custard cream fan, so maybe that's the problem! But I don't understand how they can be nicer than say, Fox's Viennese biscuits (a similar, mass-produced sandwich biscuit). It's just personal taste, I suppose! But Viennese biscuits aren't creeping in everywhere, whereas Oreo's are - I'm always seeing them appearing in brownies and so on these days.
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buffalogal42 wrote: »I did not read this whole thread but I HATE Oreos. Lol - hate the weird gritty feeling of the cookies in my teeth.
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
UGH now I really want to see if that's true. I'll put it off till pay day.0 -
I'm loving the candy cane oreos2
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buffalogal42 wrote: »I did not read this whole thread but I HATE Oreos. Lol - hate the weird gritty feeling of the cookies in my teeth.
***slinks off in the darkness*** :-)2 -
buffalogal42 wrote: »buffalogal42 wrote: »I did not read this whole thread but I HATE Oreos. Lol - hate the weird gritty feeling of the cookies in my teeth.
***slinks off in the darkness*** :-)buffalogal42 wrote: »buffalogal42 wrote: »I did not read this whole thread but I HATE Oreos. Lol - hate the weird gritty feeling of the cookies in my teeth.
***slinks off in the darkness*** :-)
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singingflutelady wrote: »I'm loving the candy cane oreos
As I've noted, these (in the gluten free version) are my favorite. I'm a sucker for anything chocolate/peppermint. And the textural thing they have going on with bits of candy cane in the cream? OMG.
I'm going on a maintenance break again soon.
They will be a frequent purchase.1
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