Oreo cookies? Ugh?
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Oreos are the *kitten* mega stuffed are the best0
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Oreos are my midnight temptation....0
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fitmom4lifemfp wrote: »Ready2Rock206 wrote: »So there's no crappy tasting food whatsoever in the UK? It is strictly an American thing? Okay. Gotcha. And Oreo's are delicious...
Well, sure. Brits, as you know, are known for their tasty food! British restaurants are on every corner of every city of every nation in the world, their food is so wonderful!
Right?
LOL!! So true. British food = UGH.
I do like fish and chips. And then there's.....ummmm....there's......
Whelp.
Check out the Great British Baking Show.0 -
AlphaCajun wrote: »You keep the Earl Grey, we'll keep the oreos.. And freedom. Murica.
While searching for an Earl Grey meme, I learned that Earl Grey cookies were a thing.
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kshama2001 wrote: »AlphaCajun wrote: »You keep the Earl Grey, we'll keep the oreos.. And freedom. Murica.
While searching for an Earl Grey meme, I learned that Earl Grey cookies were a thing.
Someone needs to change the Picard one to:
Oreos.
Milk.
Cold.
I want them.
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kshama2001 wrote: »AlphaCajun wrote: »You keep the Earl Grey, we'll keep the oreos.. And freedom. Murica.
While searching for an Earl Grey meme, I learned that Earl Grey cookies were a thing.
Someone needs to change the Picard one to:
Oreos.
Milk.
Cold.
I want them.
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Oreos are awesome. You get a treat every time you lift...
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Carlos_421 wrote: »
Reasons why you're wronger than wrong:
1) Milk
2) Ice Cream
3) Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
4) Oreo cheesecake
5) Oreos
6) Original Oreos, in particular
7) Double Stuf
8) Triple Double
9) My wife's chocolate cookie cheesecake with Oreo crust and Oreos folded in and crumbled Oreos on top
10) Milk
11) Oreo balls
12) Milk
13) Cream filling
14) They're literally so good that the Chinese sent spies to America to try to steal the secret recipe for the cream filling (true story)
15) Oreo fluff
16) Milk
17) http://www.thedipr.com/
18) Cookies and cream milkshakes
19) Oreo McFlurries
20) You can soak em in milk until they're soft and mushy then press em up against the roof of your mouth with your tongue
21) You call em biscuits. Biscuits are bread that you put butter, jam and/or gravy on.
22) Cream filling
23) Chocolate
24) Milk
25) Oreo balls
26) I can fit more of them in my mouth than you can and you're just jealous.
I'm in love with you❤️ you are my Oreo God...0 -
ForeverSunshine09 wrote: »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.
A coworker ate three packs in one sitting.0 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »ForeverSunshine09 wrote: »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.
A coworker ate three packs in one sitting.
In one sitting I might have eaten one pack one time since it is only 12 cookies but, typically I eat 1-3 cookies at a time. Double stuffed I can eat 10 of those at a time without even trying.haha!0 -
I love Oreo cheesecake balls and Oreo ice cream but not the mint one.
I don't love when someone pulls out a cake claiming to be Oreo when it's only cookies and cream.
Not the same!0 -
I apologise, Americans created the big, soft, chewy chocolate cookies many Brits like so much, even though they are so yummy full of calories. (Well this thread started with the Oreos and who likes them. Some do, some don't). Now, who likes buttery Scottish shortbread biscuits?0 -
I apologise, Americans created the big, soft, chewy chocolate cookies many Brits like so much, even though they are so yummy full of calories. (Well this thread started with the Oreos and who likes them. Some do, some don't). Now, who likes buttery Scottish shortbread biscuits?0 -
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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.
you seem to be new here- but quite frankly- with a post like this- you're on the right track.0 -
They taste okay. But they are hard not to eat. And they are on sale 54p a packet. GAHH0
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seriously- how do people bulk without oreos and ice cream?
it's ESSENTIAL to a proper bulk!0 -
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