Here is an interesting
way to impress/scare the relatives for
the holidays. Get your face made into a cookie
cutter. Etsy company CopyPastry will make a
cookie cutter from a picture for about $50,
and you are ready to begin sharing
your face with everyone.
Oatmeal raisin might be
especially scary or maybe cranberry cookies
for Halloween. Why not get
one made of your significant
other and you can bite their head off
when you feel the need. The site
even suggests getting your logo
done, so you can pass out cookies instead
of business cards. Here
is the LINK.
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Dec 11, 2015
Jun 21, 2013
Ten Oreo Cookie Facts
More sweet stuff. Oreos are the
world’s best-selling cookie. The first Oreo cookie was made in
1912 in two flavors, original and lemon meringue at the original
Nabisco bakery in New York City
The origin of the name Oreo is unknown, but a leading theory is that the name was derived from the French word “Or”, meaning gold (the early packaging was gold tin).
The cookie-to-creme ratio of an original Oreo cookie is 71% to 29%.
Double Stuf Oreos were introduced in 1974.
Big Stuff Oreos were introduced in 1987, and were about 10 times larger than a regular Oreo. They were discontinued in 1991.
Oreos became kosher in 1998.
50% of all Oreo eaters pull apart their cookies before eating them. Also, women twist them open more often than men.
In 1998, they introduced Oreo’Os cereal. The cereal was discontinued because Post and Kraft are no longer co-branding. Post owns the recipe to the cereal and Kraft owns the rights to Oreo
The origin of the name Oreo is unknown, but a leading theory is that the name was derived from the French word “Or”, meaning gold (the early packaging was gold tin).
The cookie-to-creme ratio of an original Oreo cookie is 71% to 29%.
Double Stuf Oreos were introduced in 1974.
Big Stuff Oreos were introduced in 1987, and were about 10 times larger than a regular Oreo. They were discontinued in 1991.
Oreos became kosher in 1998.
50% of all Oreo eaters pull apart their cookies before eating them. Also, women twist them open more often than men.
In 1998, they introduced Oreo’Os cereal. The cereal was discontinued because Post and Kraft are no longer co-branding. Post owns the recipe to the cereal and Kraft owns the rights to Oreo
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