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Friday, September 10, 2004
5:05:00 PM EDT
Hearing My daughter tell me her dream from last night

Must...Stop...Drooling..., Part 2


Deep-fried Oreo cookies.

It's so wrong, but feels so right.

Someone try these and tell me how they are. And then send some to me. Also, get me a pony.



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  • #10 Comment from mauragallagher 
    9/14/04 5:40 PM Permalink
    They're brilliant!  I had two when I was out in Arizona for Spring Training - I think it was at the Peoria Sports Complex (where the concessions sell EVERYTHING you can think of).  Deep fried chocolatey heaven!
  • #9 Comment from haikulike 
    9/11/04 4:45 PM Permalink
    Some such, I hear, was a hit at our Decatur Celebration.  Carny food at its best abounds.
    Maybe we should have the convention here in the heart of the heartland.  1st weekend in August... and significant others can thrill to the sounds of the corn growing and the soybeans sighing.  It's a thought.

    Or wander over to the... i see now it was Deep Fried Twinkies....
    http://decaturcelebration.com/default.aspx  click on Food.

    Might you remind your readers that the Destination Vote for August 2005 Confluence will end next Wednesday (9/15)? the link (again)
    http://journals.aol.com/cyberdancer1008/Cyberdancing/entries/411

    And where might you wish to convene?
    ~~Mumsy
  • #7 Comment from heathyrxmarie 
    9/11/04 4:06 AM Permalink
    Eww....They seem/sound so good, but we "debuted" them at our Indiana State Fair and they were TERRIBLE! I payed $3.50 for ONE oreo on a stick, deep friend, and I thought they were terrible! But if you would like one, I will see what I can do..-winks-

    Hugs,
    Heather
    http://journals.aol.com/heathyrxmarie/ImNotBroken
  • #6 Comment from ann7inflorida 
    9/11/04 1:00 AM Permalink
    YUK!!!
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