Oreos: The greatest packaged cookie of all time
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Between this and the pizza thread, I think I have my evening dinner planned out...3
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »
I have to offer a fist bump for that one because the analogy is so good. Also, as intrigued as I am by these, I doubt they're actually very good in real life.1 -
Double Stuf can only be made better in one way... take two of them, remove one cookie from each, and piece the two Oreos together to create a QUADRUPLE STUF.4
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Carlos_421 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »
I have to offer a fist bump for that one because the analogy is so good. Also, as intrigued as I am by these, I doubt they're actually very good in real life.
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I think these hit shelves on the 8th if anyone's interested.1 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »Carlos_421 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »
I have to offer a fist bump for that one because the analogy is so good. Also, as intrigued as I am by these, I doubt they're actually very good in real life.
did it0 -
5stringjeff wrote: »Double Stuf can only be made better in one way... take two of them, remove one cookie from each, and piece the two Oreos together to create a QUADRUPLE STUF.
Whoa...easy there sparky...1 -
WinoGelato wrote: »Between this and the pizza thread, I think I have my evening dinner planned out...
+ Wine (or beer) and Gelato for dessert0 -
CooCooPuff wrote: »
I think these hit shelves on the 8th if anyone's interested.
This is everything that makes me mad about cupcakes. More cake is always better than less cake. More creamy filling is always better than less creamy filling.0 -
5stringjeff wrote: »Double Stuf can only be made better in one way... take two of them, remove one cookie from each, and piece the two Oreos together to create a QUADRUPLE STUF.
<gasp>1 -
I've seen Oreo in the shop but never bought any. Why would I want to, when we have the chocolaty deliciousness that is Bourbon?
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CurlyCockney wrote: »I've seen Oreo in the shop but never bought any. Why would I want to, when we have the chocolaty deliciousness that is Bourbon?
Is this an accurately named product?3 -
CurlyCockney wrote: »I've seen Oreo in the shop but never bought any. Why would I want to, when we have the chocolaty deliciousness that is Bourbon?
Is this an accurately named product?
Unfortunately no ;-)1 -
I just have to chime in, here. I believe some of this might make me a bit unpopular around these parts.
1. I don't eat Oreos very frequently, but I do agree with the OP - original Oreos are much better than Double Stuf. I have yet to try to thin ones, but I believe I will like those, too.
2. I've always preferred dark chocolate over milk for, literally, my entire chocolate-eating life, and white chocolate is just nasty.
3. I have a package of the cinnamon bun Oreos. Other than the original, these are the favorite flavor that I've tried. I don't think they taste anything like a cinnamon bun, but more like Dunkaroos. I will be popping a couple into the microwave when I get home from work this afternoon. Brilliant suggestion!
4. Has anyone wrapped an Oreo in chocolate chip cookie dough and baked it to make an Oreo stuffed chocolate chip cookie? I swear they are a treat dropped from the heavens.
5. EDIT If we're talking about our favorite packaged cookies/biscuits, I would have to vote for Tim Tam Classic Dark.0 -
instantmartian wrote: »I just have to chime in, here. I believe some of this might make me a bit unpopular around these parts.
1. I don't eat Oreos very frequently, but I do agree with the OP - original Oreos are much better than Double Stuf. I have yet to try to thin ones, but I believe I will like those, too.
2. I've always preferred dark chocolate over milk for, literally, my entire chocolate-eating life, and white chocolate is just nasty.
3. I have a package of the cinnamon bun Oreos. Other than the original, these are the favorite flavor that I've tried. I don't think they taste anything like a cinnamon bun, but more like Dunkaroos. I will be popping a couple into the microwave when I get home from work this afternoon. Brilliant suggestion!
4. Has anyone wrapped an Oreo in chocolate chip cookie dough and baked it to make an Oreo stuffed chocolate chip cookie? I swear they are a treat dropped from the heavens.
This thread needs more ice cream.
I've been meaning to pick up some Blue Bell cookies and cream.0 -
How about these?
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instantmartian wrote: »I just have to chime in, here. I believe some of this might make me a bit unpopular around these parts.
1. I don't eat Oreos very frequently, but I do agree with the OP - original Oreos are much better than Double Stuf. I have yet to try to thin ones, but I believe I will like those, too.
2. I've always preferred dark chocolate over milk for, literally, my entire chocolate-eating life, and white chocolate is just nasty.
3. I have a package of the cinnamon bun Oreos. Other than the original, these are the favorite flavor that I've tried. I don't think they taste anything like a cinnamon bun, but more like Dunkaroos. I will be popping a couple into the microwave when I get home from work this afternoon. Brilliant suggestion!
4. Has anyone wrapped an Oreo in chocolate chip cookie dough and baked it to make an Oreo stuffed chocolate chip cookie? I swear they are a treat dropped from the heavens.
5. EDIT If we're talking about our favorite packaged cookies/biscuits, I would have to vote for Tim Tam Classic Dark.
Not yet but I've been wanting to.
I have had deep fried Oreos though and...
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Slutty brownies are also a thing.
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instantmartian wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Slutty brownies are also a thing.
I was going to make these too and rename them "special brownies" as a nod to Denver playing and the fact that there will be children at our Superbowl event so I can't use the word "slutty" or the normal ingredients for special brownies...0 -
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Carlos_421 wrote: »I have had deep fried Oreos though and...
The concept of deep fried Oreos scared me off for years. I had a friend finally convince me to try one. They are quite awesome!0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »instantmartian wrote: »CooCooPuff wrote: »Slutty brownies are also a thing.
I was going to make these too and rename them "special brownies" as a nod to Denver playing and the fact that there will be children at our Superbowl event so I can't use the word "slutty" or the normal ingredients for special brownies...
That is a very good idea. There will be children at my party, too. I was just going to call them "brownie and Oreo cookie bars" or something. "Special brownies" sounds better and it makes me giggle.1 -
Best! Got a few of these when I went to Japan. Also, a green tea flavored Kit Kat...but already killed it.
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