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Yum! Must confess that Oreos are a staple item in our pantry. My boys share my Oreo love.
how fun!
you’re so close!
i love it!
and i must admit, even in his “after” photo he still looks a bit unsure. that’s kind of how i feel whenever i eat an oreo (every few years or so). kind of like, “i’m not sure whether or not i thought that was very good…”.
Alece! I was thinking the same thing! Too funny…
Yes. His eyebrows are still furrowed.
He looks awfully cute, though. Hehe. Not too terribly messy, either.
He was probably wondering what all the hype was…
Your supposed to eat the filling first and then the chocolate.