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How Do You Eat Your Oreos?

How do you like your Oreos?

  • I Prefer Hydrox

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The other thread that @Yoshi155 posted today about your favorite type of Oreos got me wondering another question:

How does everyone here eat their Oreos? Dunk them in milk? Pull apart? Eat the cream and dispose of the cookie? Other?

Me? I dunk them whole into milk to soften and then eat.
 
Either eat them whole or twist them, lick the cream off, and scoff the creamless biscuits down afterwards.
 
I usually eat them in two bites just as they are. I can eat the whole thing at once, but I don't like my mouth stuffed. Lol.
No dunking or disassembling.

Oh and they are good in ice cream crumbled up. Cookies and cream?
 
sometimes i'd just eat them dry but most of the time, i dip half of it into milk and then dip the other half after i eat the first half
 
When I was younger, I would twist, lick (but not eat the cream off), put it back together, and dunk. I think that I saw that method in a commercial.

Now I just dunk as much as I can in milk and then eat.
 
I normally eat them plain and as they are, but I also like them with milk.

Also, sorry but I’ve never heard of Hydrox until now, the name sounds awful for a cookie brand.
 
I usually just eat them without doing anything to them, but I might twist them apart and eat the halves individually sometimes. But it's impossible to get an equal amount of cream on each half. I'm also very fond of Oreos in ice cream and ice cream-based desserts.
 
it really depends on what i'm doing and where in the house i am but for the most part i take bites of them whole, and dry. i might take a swig of milk if my mouth starts to get dry. i used to dunk them in milk but if i'm trying to multitask while eating, i try to keep my hands dry and clean! i love oreo/cookies and cream products like ice cream and milkshakes!
 
- Dunk them whole, in milk
- Sometimes I twist apart and then dunk
Alternatively,
- Open the packet of oreos and let them get stale over 24 hours and enjoy soft Oreos, no milk required
 
I like the regular Oreo the best, but honestly I prefer them mashed and put into other foods like in milkshakes or in ice cream. Nowadays I don't even bother buying the cookies. I used to like the chocolate ones but now its just regular that I prefer. As a child, I used to pull the cookies apart and only eat the cream because I didnt like cookie very much.
 
if i’m eating them without milk, i’ll usually twist the cookie apart, eat the creme first (since it’s my least favourite part), and then eat the cookies by themselves. if i’m having them with milk, then i’ll dunk the whole cookie in and then pop the whole cookie into my mouth.
 
Not a big fan on oreos on their own. I never buy them, nor does anyone in my family. On the rare occasion that I do eat them though, I have dunked them in milk. Other than that, I do enjoy them if they're ground up in something like ice cream (ex: oreo flurries/blizzards). My mother also does this chocoloate chip cheesecake I really love that has an oreo crumb crust if that counts. 🤔
 
Other than that, I do enjoy them if they're ground up in something like ice cream (ex: oreo flurries/blizzards).
tbh, I only really covered eating the cookie itself in my post, but this is basically the only time I eat them these days, lmao. Oreo McFlurries/Blizzards are delicious.
 
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