The low-fat Oreos are pretty good – perhaps the low-fat cookie most like the original in flavor, etc. AND – check out the fat content. If I recall correctly, you can eat a whole package without exceeding your daily fat limits. Assuming you don’t eat much else that day.
I’m kind of like Earl, that’s why I try to avoid having cookies, cakes, ice cream, etc. around the house because I know I’ll let my sweat tooth get the best of me if they’re sitting there calling my name.
DavidHuieGreen, there is nothing worse than opening what you think has Oreos in it, to find that Grandpa keeps all his nuts and bolts in this handy resealable bag.
I kind of like Oreos, if you delete the icky white stuff in the middle. I used to get in trouble as a kid for rolling the white stuff into balls and throwing it around. It seems some got stuck on the ceiling…
@alittlebirdie.“DavidHuieGreen, there is nothing worse than opening what you think has Oreos in it, to find that Grandpa keeps all his nuts and bolts in this handy resealable bag.”.Actually, there is.It involves Grandpa walking the dog in the neighborhood with an empty Oreo bag and cleaning up behind Phideaux.’Nuff said.
Llewellenbruce about 9 years ago
Looks like Roscoe likes cookies too.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Earl’s blood sugar must be REALLY low. {wink, wink}
dadoctah about 9 years ago
Yo-yo dieting is bad for you. That’s where you eat any food that looks like a yo-yo, Oreos being the most obvious example.
nossmf about 9 years ago
When my wife was pregnant, she ate an entire box of Oreos in a single sitting. Double-stuff.
puddymom about 9 years ago
Earl should snack on veggies. Check out his waistline.
Egrayjames about 9 years ago
Oreos and beer…..an acquired taste.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 9 years ago
The low-fat Oreos are pretty good – perhaps the low-fat cookie most like the original in flavor, etc. AND – check out the fat content. If I recall correctly, you can eat a whole package without exceeding your daily fat limits. Assuming you don’t eat much else that day.
Linguist about 9 years ago
The first thing the grandkids go for is the cupboard with the Oreos. They haven’t discovered my secret stash – yet.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 9 years ago
You can use the empty bag to save something else.
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
Any time is Double Stuff Time.
JanLC about 9 years ago
Oreos do not come in a pouch like that unless you are buying the teeny little ones. The package is resealable, though.
Perkycat about 9 years ago
For somethings, a resealable pouch is a waste.
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
nothing better than chocolate pudding eaten with spoonfuls of peanut butter. the reese’s co. has never equalled it. and so healthy, too. (grin)
patlaborvi about 9 years ago
I’m kind of like Earl, that’s why I try to avoid having cookies, cakes, ice cream, etc. around the house because I know I’ll let my sweat tooth get the best of me if they’re sitting there calling my name.
alittlebirdie about 9 years ago
DavidHuieGreen, there is nothing worse than opening what you think has Oreos in it, to find that Grandpa keeps all his nuts and bolts in this handy resealable bag.
Carl R about 9 years ago
I kind of like Oreos, if you delete the icky white stuff in the middle. I used to get in trouble as a kid for rolling the white stuff into balls and throwing it around. It seems some got stuck on the ceiling…
Number Three about 9 years ago
We all need a little treat now and again.
Or in Earl’s case… every day.
xxx
puddymom about 9 years ago
We don’t buy store bought cookies here. I make awesome homemade cookies.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 9 years ago
@alittlebirdie.“DavidHuieGreen, there is nothing worse than opening what you think has Oreos in it, to find that Grandpa keeps all his nuts and bolts in this handy resealable bag.”.Actually, there is.It involves Grandpa walking the dog in the neighborhood with an empty Oreo bag and cleaning up behind Phideaux.’Nuff said.