Do You Ever Eat Cookies? What Kind?

I never met a cookie I didn't like, but my "go to" cookie is oatmeal raisin. But since I'm trying to get my blood sugar numbers down, I am on the wagon, cookie-wise.
@Buckeye I have diabetes but allow myself to have a few once in awhile and I count the carbs on them--that's why I am getting the ones in the OP.
 

I haven't had any cookies in a while, so all of these sound good to me, now. :)

If I have to choose (which I don't! ;))
then, I liked the ones in the OP, best, followed by picking some from the display that Aunt Bea showed us....
and those shortbread ones look good.... mmmm….

I will help you to count those carbs and those cookies, as soon as the order comes in, RuthAnne.
Just let me know! :ROFLMAO:
 

I haven't had any cookies in a while, so all of these sound good to me, now. :)

If I have to choose (which I don't! ;))
then, I liked the ones in the OP, best, followed by picking some from the display that Aunt Bea showed us....
and those shortbread ones look good.... mmmm….

I will help you to count those carbs and those cookies, as soon as the order comes in, RuthAnne.
Just let me know! :ROFLMAO:
Thanks Kaila, the delivery came and they were in a plastic container that I had to use a screwdriver to get open. I was determined to get some of them out of that package and I did. They have a lid on them to keep them fresh I guess. They were pretty good and I put the rest in the refrigerator. I don't know why but I like anything with chocolate in it very cold. 🙃 :ROFLMAO: ⛄
 
When I was a kid we had one of these old cookie jars!

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My mother tried her best to keep that little pig filled with soft molasses or oatmeal raisin cookies.

The chocolate frosted cocoa domes and the frosted half-moons were always stored in an old fruitcake tin between layers of waxed paper.

Chocolate chips and walnuts must have been beyond her budget until we were in our late teens.
 
I love cookies. That's why I rarely buy them. Because, you know....I'll eat them....all. I especially love the Pepperidge Farm thin and crispy milk chocolate chip cookies.
I don't really like the soft cookies.
I like mine crispy. :love:
Yes, the crispy ones are especially good!
 
They were pretty good and I put the rest in the refrigerator.

I looked in the refrigerator , and I don't see them. Are you certain that's where you put them? :unsure:

Which shelf, and did you put them behind something, ?
...so that no-one besides you and me,
and the entire Internet now) will know they are there?
:ROFLMAO:
 
I looked in the refrigerator , and I don't see them. Are you certain that's where you put them? :unsure:

Which shelf, and did you put them behind something, ?
...so that no-one besides you and me,
and the entire Internet now) will know they are there?
:ROFLMAO:
They are right there on the bottom shelf..grab a few, they're good! ;) ✨
 
Okay, thank you, @Ruthanne
I will be sure to count them first, before I eat them, like you said to do! :D

I promised I would, and I think you meant they would be less harmful and more healthy,
if we count first!:ROFLMAO::sneaky:
 
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Only 2 types of cookies will I buy, ginger snaps is one, the other is oatmeal cookies sandwiched with dates. Just found some of the last ones
at a store in years. Best of all, when they are home made....hmmmmmmmm 😍 😍 😍 :devilish: :devilish:
Sugar ginger high......look out.
 
I love cookies. Mine have to be gluten free but there are many delicious varieties on the market. I rarely buy them because I just can't leave them alone. Walmart makes a really good gluten free version of an Oreo. Some people say they taste better.
At Christmas time my daughter makes me gluten free cookies, friends and relatives give them to me as well. I'm well stocked for the new year. I try and hide them from myself but always seem to remember where I put them.
The hubby has offered to hide them but I tell him I don't need his help.
 

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