Oreo cookies? Ugh?
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Carlos_421 wrote: »
Well done.0 -
Don't ever mess with American cookies!!!0
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Oreos are vegan friendly.
They are also quite tasty, despite what this lady says.0 -
CharlesKeane wrote: »Oreos are vegan friendly.
They are also quite tasty, despite what this lady says.
Strong first post.0 -
They don't taste as good in recent years as they did, say 30 years ago. I look at that package and at the cookie and can remember the taste of it dipped in some milk ... then I eat one and it's just not there anymore. So I don't waste my calories on them any longer cause they are now relagated to my 'don't buy it again' list.0
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I read a study saying that oreos are just as addictive as cocain.0
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They don't taste as good in recent years as they did, say 30 years ago. I look at that package and at the cookie and can remember the taste of it dipped in some milk ... then I eat one and it's just not there anymore. So I don't waste my calories on them any longer cause they are now relagated to my 'don't buy it again' list.
And they are regulated to my "Always buy" list. In fact I have sent my boyfriend to the store specifically to pick up Oreos as I had somehow forgotten to buy them at the store. Of course, he willingly obliged.
After reading this thread I've also decided that this week I'll have to make my frozen raspberry cheesecake with oreo crust. Noms.0 -
Oreos and their derivative desserts are objectively amazing, but you're not looking for a discussion about that.
You've made your mind up, and you're just hoping a whole bunch of people agree with you so you can feel better about your preference. You're not hoping for a meaningful exchange. That's the very definition of a circlejerk, which is not useful.
And if you're trying to portray all those Brits over there as oh-so-sophisticated, well you're not doing a very good job. So take your "yummy biscuits" or whatever and get out. Don't talk *kitten* about my Oreos.0 -
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CooCooPuff wrote: »MommyMeggo wrote: »I personally remove the gritty middle and eat only the cookie. Then, when applicable, chase my kids around with delicious scary blackness all in my teeth!
this is why I love Oreo's.. no one right way to eat them
Sometimes, I'll bite into them whole
Sometimes, I'll separate the cookie and filling
Sometimes, I'll eat them in ice cream
I know you can make things at home, blah blah blah
Oreos and Pop Tarts still make me happy
Love this post!0 -
ForeverSunshine09 wrote: »White fudge covered Oreo's are what I imagine heaven is. Trolly post! I don't like Jello and find it utterly repulsing but, I don't bother making a forum topic about it because everyone has their own opinions on food. None better than the other.
Those are the best!
Thank God those are only released around Christmas.0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »
Well done sir, well done!0 -
I believe this thread is why the American colonists declared their independence from Great Britain.0
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »I believe this thread is why the American colonists declared their independence from Great Britain.
If they can't agree on Oreos, what's left to discuss? Time for action!0 -
The digestives are coming! The digestives are coming!
To arms!!!!!0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »The digestives are coming! The digestives are coming!
To arms!!!!!
A "digestive" sounds like something I'd take before going to bed after drinking beer until 2:00 in the morning and eating Mexican food.0 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »
That's hot.0 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »ForeverSunshine09 wrote: »White fudge covered Oreo's are what I imagine heaven is. Trolly post! I don't like Jello and find it utterly repulsing but, I don't bother making a forum topic about it because everyone has their own opinions on food. None better than the other.
Those are the best!
Thank God those are only released around Christmas.
Right?! If they were always available I would be 9 trillion lbs.0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »I believe this thread is why the American colonists declared their independence from Great Britain.
If they can't agree on Oreos, what's left to discuss? Time for action!
Nutter Butters and Fig Newtons? And don't get me started on Samoas and Thin Mints.0 -
I'm in Australia and was most excited when they started selling them here. They're ok, just taste like your average chocolate bickie. I can think of a dozen better tasting biscuits.0
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iecreamheadaches wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »MommyMeggo wrote: »I personally remove the gritty middle and eat only the cookie. Then, when applicable, chase my kids around with delicious scary blackness all in my teeth!
this is why I love Oreo's.. no one right way to eat them
Sometimes, I'll bite into them whole
Sometimes, I'll separate the cookie and filling
Sometimes, I'll eat them in ice cream
I know you can make things at home, blah blah blah
Oreos and Pop Tarts still make me happy
Have you tried the Cookies and Cream poptarts then?
They're my favorite0 -
I like limp bacon... Just as a side note.
Have any of you tried to brush your teeth after eating Oreos? Pointless.
They're okay, but I'd rather have some homemade cookies. Like sea salt chocolate chip ones.0 -
chastity0921 wrote: »I like limp bacon... Just as a side note.
Have any of you tried to brush your teeth after eating Oreos? Pointless.
They're okay, but I'd rather have some homemade cookies. Like sea salt chocolate chip ones.
Oreo toothpaste!!!!!!
Wait here....
*goes to file the patent...0 -
amyrebeccah wrote: »
This is the best use of a Lafayette gif that I've ever seen!0 -
I think traditional Oreos are okay but I've always disliked the white part so not my favorite cookie in the cookie aisle. I have haved a few of the newer flavor variations and would stick with the traditional Oreo.0
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You guys have the most yummiest foods/cookies over there, I would have thought Oreo's would rank low on the list. To me, they're just plain chocolate cookies.0
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Christine_72 wrote: »You guys have the most yummiest foods/cookies over there, I would have thought Oreo's would rank low on the list. To me, they're just plain chocolate cookies.
Not anymore.
They have Cinnamon Bun, Red Velvet Cake, Chocolate Filled Cupcake, & the list goes on & on.0 -
itsthehumidity wrote: »Oreos and their derivative desserts are objectively amazing, but you're not looking for a discussion about that.
You've made your mind up, and you're just hoping a whole bunch of people agree with you so you can feel better about your preference. You're not hoping for a meaningful exchange. That's the very definition of a circlejerk, which is not useful.
And if you're trying to portray all those Brits over there as oh-so-sophisticated, well you're not doing a very good job. So take your "yummy biscuits" or whatever and get out. Don't talk *kitten* about my Oreos.
I am not the OP but why should a thread about cookies be useful?
and I am sophistimacated
I have the photos to prove it
:bigsmile:
I think we should have a thread on Marmite0 -
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