how you eat a certain biccie, the Oreo

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how you eat a certain biccie, the Oreo

Post by steptoe » Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:21 am

That is if you do at all.....

Psychologists have discovered that the manner in which people eat Oreo cookies provides great insight into their personalities. Choose which method best describes your favorite method of eating Oreos:

1. The whole thing all at once.
2. One bite at a time
3. Slow and methodical nibbles examining the results of each bite afterwards.
4. In little feverous nibbles.
5. Dunked in some liquid (milk, coffee...).
6. Twisted apart, the inside, then the cookie.
7. Twisted apart, the inside, and toss the cookie.
8. Just the cookie, not the inside.
9. I just like to lick them, not eat them.
10. I don't have a favorite way because I don't like Oreo.

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Post by steptoe » Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:25 am

and the answers are here, just to reduce undecided comparison

http://www.joygreetings.com/oreo.htm

I rarely eat them due to the manufacturer choosing a foreign country to us to manufacture them for us. I suspect they are also made in the US for the US market. I also suspect sumthing that dark is not chocolate, they are almost black!

EDIT - possible answer found here...

http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/290257

Got some more room in my head now that is sorted :)

I scored a few packets celebrating 100th birthday (early 2012 so must have been a useby date coming up) of the Oreo discounted to 50c a pack, so how could I resist? How did I eat both on my own within eight hours ??

Apparently you can't trust me with your children :D

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Post by d_generate » Wed Jan 16, 2013 5:49 pm

They are surprisingly popular in Asia.........Luckily I'm "normal" but not really a huge fan.
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Post by Brumby Kid » Wed Jan 16, 2013 7:43 pm

d_generate wrote:They are surprisingly popular in Asia.........Luckily I'm "normal" but not really a huge fan.
They are extremely popular in Vietnam!
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Post by TOONGA » Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:59 pm

Singapore as well, anyone had vanilla oreos they make the chocolate ones un-eatable... as for the number thing Im 1-9 :)

ps. who else bites both ends off a tim tam and then sucks coffee through it?

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Post by Silverbullet » Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:02 pm

TOONGA wrote:Singapore as well, anyone had vanilla oreos they make the chocolate ones un-eatable... as for the number thing Im 1-9 :)

ps. who else bites both ends off a tim tam and then sucks coffee through it?

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Post by El_Freddo » Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:22 pm

d_generate wrote:Luckily I'm "normal" but not really a huge fan.
I know right! We're in Australia where we can get Tim Tams! Why eat Oreos when you can get Tim Tams?? :mad:
TOONGA wrote:who else bites both ends off a tim tam and then sucks coffee through it?
I use tea, or hot milo - not a coffee drinker. I think all school kids should be made to suck tea or milo through a tim tam at least once a week :twisted:
Silverbullet wrote:Anyone who hasn't done that didn't grow up in Australia that's for sure :p
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Post by d_generate » Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:14 pm

El_Freddo wrote:I know right! We're in Australia where we can get Tim Tams! Why eat Oreos when you can get Tim Tams?? :mad:
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I'm in Thailand so no Tim Tam's here..........I did the bight off each end a few years ago, I could empty a mug of coffee and a packet in about 10 minutes, I guess that's part of the reason I've got diabetes and fooked arteries now lol.

The vanilla Oreos are much better than the black ones.
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Post by dfoyl » Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:58 pm

Sacrilege! The vanilla oreo's are no way near as good as the originals.

And yes, the US does get US-made Oreo's. And a good sight cheaper than our price, I think a pack about 3-4x the size of ours is about $2.

Tim-Tam's I can take or leave, but I have shipped a lot of packs to the US for a friend who loves them. He can get the original's at some retailer (Boston Market I think they're called), but they're $4 a pack over there and they don't have the other flavours available.

My method is #2. First time I'ver been considered "normal" :)
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Post by steptoe » Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:31 pm

Oh, have you read the latest USPS rules , well a year ago anyway, no food stuffs to be sent unless you made them yourself!

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Post by El_Freddo » Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:33 am

steptoe wrote:Oh, have you read the latest USPS rules , well a year ago anyway, no food stuffs to be sent unless you made them yourself!
Probably due to some muppet posting meat that spoiled in transit, possibly spoiling other packages as it leaked everywhere I'd imagine :rolleyes:

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