Oreos: The greatest packaged cookie of all time
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CooCooPuff wrote: »
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
Are these real... tell me they are...
OMG... I gotta have these.. I gotta get them now! NOM NOM NOM NOM!0 -
Call me crazy, but I don't like the filling (too sweet). So when I get oreos I just scrape it off, and enjoy the biscuits as a low calorie snack. That's about 10 calories a pop, so I get to eat 20 biscuits (10 oreos) which feels like a lot for a mere 200 calories.0
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I'm actually surprised given how many variations there are of Oreo that you can't get a pack of just the single Oreo biscuits without cream.2
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »
Are these real... tell me they are...
OMG... I gotta have these.. I gotta get them now! NOM NOM NOM NOM!
These weren't that good. Too sweet and lemony for me.0 -
Nutter Butters, with a Thin Mint chaser.2
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I stopped by a place with a free entree promotion right next to a Wal-Mart I had never been to. No new Oreos, but there were some Great Value key lime "Oreos" I picked up0
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My granddaughter says Oreo cookies taste like dirt.
I'm not sure how she knows what dirt tastes like.0 -
Thanks to this thread I noticed Tesco's had peanut butter oreos on clearance. They have gone in the cupboard with a pack of double stuff. I am saving them, but im not sure for what occasion .....0
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Girl Friday at work got a box of these in the kitchen. It's on my food plan.
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Call me crazy, but I don't like the filling (too sweet). So when I get oreos I just scrape it off, and enjoy the biscuits as a low calorie snack. That's about 10 calories a pop, so I get to eat 20 biscuits (10 oreos) which feels like a lot for a mere 200 calories.
I wish they had the Oreo Cream in the jar I would so buy that.0 -
I'm surprised they haven't come out with a Pop Rocks Oreo yet.1
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Call me crazy, but I don't like the filling (too sweet). So when I get oreos I just scrape it off, and enjoy the biscuits as a low calorie snack. That's about 10 calories a pop, so I get to eat 20 biscuits (10 oreos) which feels like a lot for a mere 200 calories.
I wish they had the Oreo Cream in the jar I would so buy that.
I'm an icing type of girl0 -
For anyone interested in the recipe, I found it here: http://www.willcookforsmiles.com/2016/03/oreo-cheesecake-doughnuts.html. I ran them through the recipe builder, and they look to be ~700-800 calories per donut (assuming only about half of the 30 oz of oil absorbs into them). That definitely would be an indulgence for me.
What recipe builder?0 -
For anyone interested in the recipe, I found it here: http://www.willcookforsmiles.com/2016/03/oreo-cheesecake-doughnuts.html. I ran them through the recipe builder, and they look to be ~700-800 calories per donut (assuming only about half of the 30 oz of oil absorbs into them). That definitely would be an indulgence for me.
What recipe builder?
I prefer using the Fatsecret recipe builder. The database is smaller, but it's easier to edit.
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CooCooPuff wrote: »For anyone interested in the recipe, I found it here: http://www.willcookforsmiles.com/2016/03/oreo-cheesecake-doughnuts.html. I ran them through the recipe builder, and they look to be ~700-800 calories per donut (assuming only about half of the 30 oz of oil absorbs into them). That definitely would be an indulgence for me.
What recipe builder?
I prefer using the Fatsecret recipe builder. The database is smaller, but it's easier to edit.
Thank you0 -
For anyone interested in the recipe, I found it here: http://www.willcookforsmiles.com/2016/03/oreo-cheesecake-doughnuts.html. I ran them through the recipe builder, and they look to be ~700-800 calories per donut (assuming only about half of the 30 oz of oil absorbs into them). That definitely would be an indulgence for me.
What recipe builder?
I just used the MFP recipe builder (the old version).
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Tried the lemon thin Oreos on sale. They are good, I'm not crazy about lemon cookies usually, but everyone seems to enjoy them.1
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Finally tried the Reese's PB Cup Oreos yesterday.
Not bad. I put them just below the brownie batter. Definitely better than the straight peanut butter Oreos.1 -
Carlos_421 wrote: »Finally tried the Reese's PB Cup Oreos yesterday.
Not bad. I put them just below the brownie batter. Definitely better than the straight peanut butter Oreos.
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