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foodandartreply
lemmy.zip

But first, you have to pull them apart with a twist, and eat the filling then have the two chocolate wafers to dip.

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slazer2aureply
lemmy.world

Some of us like to skirt the rules because of lactose intolerance and don't dunk them.

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lemmy.world

This has to be rage bait right?
I don't know of literally anyone who hasn't.

Pro tip, stick a fork in the cream and you can submerge the entire Oreo into milk without having keep the part your holding with your fingers dry

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Gumbyreply
lemmy.world

I just drop the whole thing in and fish it out with a spoon

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This is the correct answer. With practice you can learn to gauge the sog level by the speed of the bubbles coming to the surface.

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sh.itjust.works

Holy crap is this serious?

Oreos dunked in milk just long enough until they've absorbed some milk is a God-Tier snack.

My kids saw a "life-hack" video where you use a fork and squeeze for tines of the fork into the Oreo stuffing so you can dunk the Oreo without getting your fingers in the milk so now not only do we dunk Oreos but we completely submerge them.

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BranBucketreply
lemmy.world

Exactly, there's that sweet spot where they're holding some milk but are still a little crunchy that's just amazing.

It's the only way I eat oreos.

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Except the last 2. The last 2 go in the milk directly and fall in your mouth a little soggy when you finish drinking it.

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YoFrodoreply
lemmy.world

And the best method is not just dip and eat, but to hold the cookie in the milk for a bit so it absorbs the milk

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azimirreply
lemmy.ml

Of course.... too long and you only get a fraction of the cookie after gravity wins again.

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I like them best at the falling apart stage, so I bite the cookie, take a sip of milk, let them mingle, and then swallow. Delicious cookie cement, but no mess.

Kinda sounds gross to type out, but visually quite discrete.

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lemmy.world

better to fill a glass with a stack of them, pour in milk and eat with a long spoon.

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lemmy.zip

The issue with doing that is you have to take bigger bites, so you eat more cookies than you would if you didn't. It's good though. I also like animal crackers dipped in coffee.

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You should try speculoos in coffee. IMO it's coffee's favorite cookie. No idea where you live, but Aldi carries them and they're heavenly in coffee IMO.

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moondoggiereply
lemmy.world

Wait. People take bites, rather than just putting the whole Oreo in their mouth?

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When I'm in control of my diet (not currently), I try to only have 2 at a time with a coffee. So, yeah, like 3 bites per cookie.

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I'm now imagining my coffee with animal cracker pond scum floating on the top of it, and it's not pleasant.

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There are people who don't? I didn't realize such an outcome could even be possible.

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I have. I mean I have eaten them without milk way more often but I have had them with milk and even dipped them. Anything very chocalately that milkcan absorb into is great to dip in milk.

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I don't like oreos (Nuemans are so much better) and I don't like milk. But I have tried it and it's underwhelming.

However ice cream blended with oreos makes a good milkshake.

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Yes, of course! Twist them, eat the filling, then dip the cookie halves in milk until they nearly disintegrate.

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Oreos are not good. The local varieties are always better.

Oreas are garbage level chocolate mixed with cardboard with an overly sweet sugary tasteless sliver of material in the middle.

Nasty things in comparison.

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Compared to Dominos, I felt that Oreos were a bit too dense and not particularly good tasting even. Dominos are slightly thicker, softer and have more taste and better texture. Just a personal preference obviously.

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No, but I did take the 4 or 5 Oreos I would eat in a sitting, crumble them up, and put them in a bowl of milk like cereal.

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Pro tip for the milk-dunkers meetup we're having here:

Usa a fork stabbed in the cream to keep your fingies milk-free!

Yes, I dunk them in milk. They're awesome that way.

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tbh I don't think I have, I did eat a lot of other biscuits with milk though.

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