I liked Hydrox better.
Wait until they try their biscuits with white sausage gravy all over them!LOL
I think Oreos are my earliest memory of any significant cookie. My Great Grandfather Jett, a tall thin man, who still wore suspenders and dark gray work pants and smelled of tobacco had a special storage place when we’d visit. He was a soft spoken man, more to be looked at in awe than hugged. I couldn’t have been more than 3 years old at the time. He’d take me with him out on the cool back porch where he stored his cookies. He approached it like he was sharing a treasure and then he’d give me one and he’d take me back into his kitchen and get me some milk. I don’t have a lot of memories of him, he was well into late 80s or early 90s at the time and most of the time I remember him being sick but those memories of him and those cookies I’ll never forget.
No wonder they lost their empire. A people who can't appreciate Oreo cookies are no damn good.
I don’t eat chocolate, I’m an Oatmeal Raisin girl.
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Ahh, my favorite cookies until I learned that they are full of HFCS (high fructose corn syrup) which I’m allergic to (causes major migraines for me)...heavy HEAVY sigh. :-(
And forget those 100 calorie diet Oreo substitute snacks...ICK!! :-\
They will never defeat the supremacy of the hobnob. Like Peter Kay once said, it’s the Royal Marine of biscuits, you dunk it and it asks for more, even when other biscuits collapse soggy and whimpering into your tea.....
They need to send Paul Manning over there. ;-)
DEEP-FRIED OREO
the Brits like theirs boiled.
Is this the elusive Baltimore variety? They can be enticed by orange slices and jelly most effectively.
I love the fudge-dipped oreos. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
When I did eat Oreos, I didn’t dunk them. I don’t dunk anything. Now that I’m diabetic, when I do choose to have a cookie, it’s sugar-free only.
wet mud?
What is the color of DRY mud?
Don’t we call that, “dirt”?
Too bad PB Max was discontinued. Those were great. These would be tough sells:
http://candyaddict.com/blog/top-10-grossest-candies/
We and the Brits have some definitely different tastes. I had some of their sausages (bangers) while in London about a month ago. They tasted like American pork sausages that had been stretched with sawdust.
***...nonplussed by what has been labeled here as “America’s Favorite Cookie.”***
WHO SAYS? Any American will take an oath that chocolate chip cookies are the favorite.
OFF TOPIC,
When my daughter was a little girl, she once said to me, “Mommy, I’m so thirsty I could drink mud!”
Such expressiveness.
FReegards,
Joya