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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