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Peeps Oreos

Weird. But then I think every single variation of Oreos that has come out is inferior to the original. My wife apparently can't tell the difference between regular Oreos and the Double Stuff Oreos when shopping and it is putting a strain on our marriage.

;)
 
Weird. But then I think every single variation of Oreos that has come out is inferior to the original. My wife apparently can't tell the difference between regular Oreos and the Double Stuff Oreos when shopping and it is putting a strain on our marriage.

;)

I love Golden Oreos!! My grand-daughter's mom thought they were "an abomination" until I made her eat one. Now she's a fan. My god-daughter will choose "white Oreos" over "black Oreos" any day. Funny story about her and the first Oreo she ever ate. She was about 1 year old and I handed her an Oreo (chocolate). She looked at it, figured out that it came apart, took it apart, tasted the filling, licked it all up and the gave the cookie parts to the dog.
 
I love Golden Oreos!! My grand-daughter's mom thought they were "an abomination" until I made her eat one. Now she's a fan. My god-daughter will choose "white Oreos" over "black Oreos" any day. Funny story about her and the first Oreo she ever ate. She was about 1 year old and I handed her an Oreo (chocolate). She looked at it, figured out that it came apart, took it apart, tasted the filling, licked it all up and the gave the cookie parts to the dog.

The gold ones taste good. I also enjoy the peanut butter ones. But the originals will always reign supreme with me.

The cupcake and double stuff ones actually make me sick.
 
Peeps are the Easter version of Candy Corn. They are just the worst damned candy available for the season but, for some reason, they have reached legendary status.

I've never had a sweet tooth and when eating out often save my salad for dessert while others are enjoying tiramisu, but I made a hog out of myself at Halloween with (Brachs) candy corn. And I ate my first peeps of the year yesterday.:3oops:
 
I've never had a sweet tooth and when eating out often save my salad for dessert while others are enjoying tiramisu, but I made a hog out of myself at Halloween with (Brachs) candy corn. And I ate my first peeps of the year yesterday.:3oops:

I security eat hostess cocoanut covered snowball cakes, they maybe the most hated snack food ever.
 
Peeps are the Easter version of Candy Corn. They are just the worst damned candy available for the season but, for some reason, they have reached legendary status.

Dude, this. They taste like sugar-coated vomit. Only toddlers with no discernment whatsoever can even stomach them. I have no idea why Oreo would disrespect themselves this way.

As to why they're such a legend, though, I think I know. Speaking of toddlers with no discernment, I bit the heads off them as a toddler. My dad saved them. They don't ever rot -- just eventually get too hard to be eaten (not that there's any reason to eat them). He used to put out my headless Peeps on Halloween.

I know others who have similar "mutilated Peep" traditions.
 
I always bite their heads off first.

And blowing up peeps in the microwave--which is AWESOME if you've never done it--is an Easter tradition.
 
Weird. But then I think every single variation of Oreos that has come out is inferior to the original. My wife apparently can't tell the difference between regular Oreos and the Double Stuff Oreos when shopping and it is putting a strain on our marriage.

;)
Double stuf Oreos are the ONLY Oreos to eat. Your wife has good taste.
 
I always bite their heads off first.

And blowing up peeps in the microwave--which is AWESOME if you've never done it--is an Easter tradition.

I actually gag when thinking of eating those. Perhaps pouring a bowl of sugar laced with liquid glucose down my throat may provide less of a sugar jolt.

However, I DO like the microwave idea, I may have to try that!
 
I security eat hostess cocoanut covered snowball cakes, they maybe the most hated snack food ever.

I've only seen them occasionally but remember the pink ones.

My father, who did have a massive sweet tooth, had a thing for a cookie (Nabisco), chocolate pinwheels or something. The inside was marshmallow. Anybody remember these?
 
I actually gag when thinking of eating those. Perhaps pouring a bowl of sugar laced with liquid glucose down my throat may provide less of a sugar jolt.

However, I DO like the microwave idea, I may have to try that!

It's beautiful. But you do have to keep watch.
 
I've only seen them occasionally but remember the pink ones.

My father, who did have a massive sweet tooth, had a thing for a cookie (Nabisco), chocolate pinwheels or something. The inside was marshmallow. Anybody remember these?

Are you kidding me, they are the best, they are expensive though, not sure why.
 
Peeps are the Easter version of Candy Corn. They are just the worst damned candy available for the season but, for some reason, they have reached legendary status.

at least peeps are fun in the microwave
 
Weird. But then I think every single variation of Oreos that has come out is inferior to the original. My wife apparently can't tell the difference between regular Oreos and the Double Stuff Oreos when shopping and it is putting a strain on our marriage.

;)



As the first past president of the International Oreo's Masters, I OM, Canada chapter I can only agree. There is ONE Oreo, three parts in One, divine and in true harmony with all of the universes, undivided until eaten.

You people are going to have to get rid of these false images...the end is nigh.
 
I've only seen them occasionally but remember the pink ones.

My father, who did have a massive sweet tooth, had a thing for a cookie (Nabisco), chocolate pinwheels or something. The inside was marshmallow. Anybody remember these?

Heh, those were my dad's favorite as well. Too sweet for me, even as a kid.
 
your Dad had good taste for cookies

they are still around
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Nabisco-Pinwheels-Cookies-12-oz/52234934



There used to be a brand of chocolate chip, or rather "Toll House" cookie out of somewhere in Ohio. I recall they made a big thing that the walnuts were Ohio Buckeye.....

But, My Good Lord, these puppies were proof of creation, only a God could make cookies like that. I recall once in Dayton, Ohio we were there for a concert but ended up ...never mind.

But anyway we had these cookies, a lot of pot and well...the people I stayed with began sending me these cookies one at a time, first class mail which I had to be present for and each time they sent me one I had to go to the local RCMP and have them open it, try to explain that no drugs in the world look like that and well.....they WERE good cookies
 
There used to be a brand of chocolate chip, or rather "Toll House" cookie out of somewhere in Ohio. I recall they made a big thing that the walnuts were Ohio Buckeye.....

But, My Good Lord, these puppies were proof of creation, only a God could make cookies like that. I recall once in Dayton, Ohio we were there for a concert but ended up ...never mind.

But anyway we had these cookies, a lot of pot and well...the people I stayed with began sending me these cookies one at a time, first class mail which I had to be present for and each time they sent me one I had to go to the local RCMP and have them open it, try to explain that no drugs in the world look like that and well.....they WERE good cookies

Greetings, F & L . :2wave:

My daughter, before she moved to Texas, had a very large and very old Buckeye tree in her front yard. That tree used to drop the Buckeyes all over the front yard since she had no interest in trying to use them, but they did make a big mess in her yard that had to be raked up. One year, a couple of oriental ladies stopped by and asked her if they could have them. She said they were welcome to all they wanted, and to feel free to get them every year. They came every year after that, carrying large canvas bags to take them home, and they always left a carton of Coca-Cola as a "thank you," so it was a win-win for everyone. Sadly, the people who bought her house cut the tree down....:shrug:
 
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Greetings, F & L . :2wave:

My daughter, before she moved to Texas, had a very large and very old Buckeye tree in her front yard. That tree used to drop the Buckeyes all over the front yard since she had no interest in trying to use them, but they did make a big mess in her yard that had to be raked up. One year, a couple of oriental ladies stopped by and asked her if they could have them. She said they were welcome to all they wanted, and to feel free to get them every year. They came every year after that, carrying large canvas bags to take them home, and they always left a carton of Coca-Cola as a "thank you," so it was a win-win for everyone. Sadly, the people who bought her house cut the tree down....:shrug:

How much would you like to bet they were selling those nuts as part of a commercial enterprise?

We see it here with acorns [which were once the major source of the north American diet before corn] where older Chinese men and women will come and with permission gather up every last acorn leaving the leaves in piles. And through the year you can go to south Richmond, or Old Chinatown, New Chinatown or several neighborhoods and you will see those acorns $1.99 橡子每磅 in huge bins. Then if you check, you find out that nice couple who were collecting acorns were husband and wife and not only own the store where they are sold, but a string of others and some real estate.

You really have to admire these people. During the ice storms in a city with no snow plows were hurting for salt. The city trucked in 4 semi trailers full for distribution to fire halls. Within five or six hours the salt was gone after armies of Asians showed up to gather up containers of sale and advertise them for sale on Craig's List.

You ever know anybody can get Buckeyes, let me know. Or Pecans...best nut in the world
 
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LOL, I didn't look at the forum and clicked on the thread title thinking it was some kind of racist flap. My bad. :)

But as for the Oreos themselves, I love the Oreo brand and will probably try a lot of if not all of the flavors.
 
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