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Get my pies
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The Girl Scout thread made me think of cookies and my favorites.

What are yours?

Mine are:

1. Soft gingerbread
2. Homemade chocolate chip (store bought are nasty)
3. Fig Newtons

These are two recent discoveries I really like too, both are European:

Stroopwafels: thin waffle crust with caramel inside




Biscoff: Belgian shortbread with caramelized flavor



 
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Karo lace cookies. Karo syrup (of course) butter, and coconut. Light and brittle with a butter/caramel flavor.


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Fresh soft snickerdoodle or sugar.

I also prefer white rice over any other rice, and cheese pizza to all other pizza, so maybe I’m plain.

I like both those you recently discovered, would you call them cookies? My linguist friend says it’s pronounced strowpwaffle in Europe.





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Originally posted by PASig:
The Girl Scout thread made me think of cookies and my favorites.

What are yours?

Mine are:

1. Soft gingerbread
2. Homemade chocolate chip (store bought are nasty)
3. Fig Newtons

These are two recent discoveries I really like too, both are European:

Stroopwafels: thin waffle crust with caramel inside




Biscoff: Belgian shortbread with caramelized flavor


Those last 2 - stroopwafel and biscoff - I discovered when traveling on planes.. I love them both. The biscoff especially with tea.


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I don’t have a sweet tooth. Oatmeal cookies are pretty good.



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Love me some Stroopwafel
My wife makes some great oatmeal craisin cookies.

Then Girl Scout Thin Mints & Lemonades, after they've been in the freezer a bit.

Oh, and Snickerdoodle, too! Extra soft

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Good old soft chewy chocolate chip cookies are hard to beat!!
 
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Cookies? Yes please.

Hard to nail down a favorite, but my home made oatmeal with walnuts is right up there.

Springerles are amazing but give me terrible heartburn. Mostly because I can't eat just one...




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Above is good.

Anna's Thins are a regular staple for me: https://www.annas.se/




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Get my pies
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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
I don’t have a sweet tooth. Oatmeal cookies are pretty good.


I love oatmeal raisin, preferably homemade

My wife always puts chocolate chips in them which IMO ruins them. Plain or raisin for oatmeal


 
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My wife makes a peanut butter with chocolate chunks and walnuts on top cookie. Pretty darn good!


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Chocolate chip with cashews right out of the oven. Day old doesn't work for me. I'm a brownie guy Big Grin
 
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Homemade peanut butter or chocolate chip. I was fortunate to be given a gallon ziplock bag full of the two this afternoon. Big Grin
 
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Oatmeal raison. I make a batch about every 10 days using 1/2 a cup of brown sugar, just under half what most recipes call for.


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Chocolate chip and white chocolate macadamia are my top choices, but I'm like cookie monster. If it's a cookie, I'll eat it!
 
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Snickerdoodles for the win@



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Pepperidge Farm “Ojai” lemon cookies, in the store bought category.

Homemade chocolate chip, otherwise.
 
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I love gooey oatmeal raisin cookies. There is a lady the next town over who bakes and has a stand in front of her house. Hers are the best oatmeal raisin cookies I've ever had. Life's simple pleasures.


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Oatmeal Raisin, if not homemade, Costco and Publix has really good selection

Shortbread, yeah, now that's the ticket
 
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