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Posted: October 15, 2007 12:35 am
by Brown Eyed Girl
buffettbride wrote:I made gluten free oreos tonight! Yum!!!
I need to try those.... :wink:

Posted: October 15, 2007 10:55 am
by buffettbride
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:I made gluten free oreos tonight! Yum!!!
I need to try those.... :wink:
They turned out really great, considering my kitchen skills and my first try using the 3 different flours you need to use to replace wheat four.

The frosting is key. I had to use butter since I didn't have any shortening on hand, but when I make them again with shortening they will be just like the "real" thing.

Plus, the chocolate dough doubles really well for ice cream sammiches! YUMMMM!!!!!!

Victoria's quote from last night, "All hope is not lost, Mom. These are OREOS!!!!!"

Posted: October 15, 2007 10:58 am
by flipflopgirl
buffettbride wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:I made gluten free oreos tonight! Yum!!!
I need to try those.... :wink:
They turned out really great, considering my kitchen skills and my first try using the 3 different flours you need to use to replace wheat four.

The frosting is key. I had to use butter since I didn't have any shortening on hand, but when I make them again with shortening they will be just like the "real" thing.

Plus, the chocolate dough doubles really well for ice cream sammiches! YUMMMM!!!!!!

Victoria's quote from last night, "All hope is not lost, Mom. These are OREOS!!!!!"
very nice! Glad she likes them! Too cute! :lol:

Posted: October 15, 2007 11:00 am
by buffettbride
flipflopgirl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:I made gluten free oreos tonight! Yum!!!
I need to try those.... :wink:
They turned out really great, considering my kitchen skills and my first try using the 3 different flours you need to use to replace wheat four.

The frosting is key. I had to use butter since I didn't have any shortening on hand, but when I make them again with shortening they will be just like the "real" thing.

Plus, the chocolate dough doubles really well for ice cream sammiches! YUMMMM!!!!!!

Victoria's quote from last night, "All hope is not lost, Mom. These are OREOS!!!!!"
very nice! Glad she likes them! Too cute! :lol:
Oreos were her #1 favorite cookie before she was diagnosed with Celiac disease. None of the gluten-free store bought versions even compare. It was a super awesome treat.

We have a whole roll of the dough left so I think I'm going to make ice cream sandwiches with the rest and maybe save some scraps to make Oreo Blizzards at home.

Posted: October 15, 2007 11:03 am
by flipflopgirl
buffettbride wrote:
flipflopgirl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:I made gluten free oreos tonight! Yum!!!
I need to try those.... :wink:
They turned out really great, considering my kitchen skills and my first try using the 3 different flours you need to use to replace wheat four.

The frosting is key. I had to use butter since I didn't have any shortening on hand, but when I make them again with shortening they will be just like the "real" thing.

Plus, the chocolate dough doubles really well for ice cream sammiches! YUMMMM!!!!!!

Victoria's quote from last night, "All hope is not lost, Mom. These are OREOS!!!!!"
very nice! Glad she likes them! Too cute! :lol:
Oreos were her #1 favorite cookie before she was diagnosed with Celiac disease. None of the gluten-free store bought versions even compare. It was a super awesome treat.

We have a whole roll of the dough left so I think I'm going to make ice cream sandwiches with the rest and maybe save some scraps to make Oreo Blizzards at home.

That is great that you found a way to make them!

I just love the way she talks! SOOOOOOOO adult like! :o :lol:

Posted: October 15, 2007 11:28 am
by SharkOnLand
This thread is hilarious. Watching it mature from a rant, to a young woman getting her oreos.... **sniff** They grow up so fast...

Posted: October 15, 2007 11:47 am
by East Texas Parrothead
SMLCHNG wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote: :o :lol: :lol: :lol: :snort: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I did too!!
I just spewed my monitor! I love hijackings. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: October 15, 2007 11:54 am
by buffettbride
flipflopgirl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
flipflopgirl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
buffettbride wrote:I made gluten free oreos tonight! Yum!!!
I need to try those.... :wink:
They turned out really great, considering my kitchen skills and my first try using the 3 different flours you need to use to replace wheat four.

The frosting is key. I had to use butter since I didn't have any shortening on hand, but when I make them again with shortening they will be just like the "real" thing.

Plus, the chocolate dough doubles really well for ice cream sammiches! YUMMMM!!!!!!

Victoria's quote from last night, "All hope is not lost, Mom. These are OREOS!!!!!"
very nice! Glad she likes them! Too cute! :lol:
Oreos were her #1 favorite cookie before she was diagnosed with Celiac disease. None of the gluten-free store bought versions even compare. It was a super awesome treat.

We have a whole roll of the dough left so I think I'm going to make ice cream sandwiches with the rest and maybe save some scraps to make Oreo Blizzards at home.

That is great that you found a way to make them!

I just love the way she talks! SOOOOOOOO adult like! :o :lol:
I forget she's only 10 sometimes because she is like talking to an adult. It's bizarre.

Posted: October 15, 2007 2:28 pm
by Bubbaphan
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Posted: October 15, 2007 2:31 pm
by alphabits
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Posted: October 15, 2007 2:42 pm
by Conolulu
I'm not sure what the heck all these random responses are about..... but to answer any questions....... I believe threads are hijacked because if you can find a high quality thread in sufficient volume they actually have significant cash value.

Once a shipment of thread has been hijacked a person can enjoy a very lucrative income stream for years to come....... by selling the thread on Ebay and to people with missing buttons and such.... 8)

Posted: October 15, 2007 2:49 pm
by alphabits
What about string, or rope, or cable .... could those be hijacked also?
And why is it always hi-"jack"? What if a woman does it .... shouldn't that be a hi-"jill". Of course, maybe Jill just isn't that friendly and she doesn't want to say hi.

Posted: October 15, 2007 3:05 pm
by aeroparrot
alphabits wrote:What about string, or rope, or cable .... could those be hijacked also?
Only on the fifth Friday of every month ending in "Y".

Posted: October 15, 2007 3:11 pm
by alphabits
aeroparrot wrote:
alphabits wrote:What about string, or rope, or cable .... could those be hijacked also?
Only on the fifth Friday of every month ending in "Y".
January 30, 2009 ..... got it.