But guys lets not forget
All cookies are good if they are not terrible.
That sounds amazing. I should make some, definitely sounds like they could be my favorite cookie, too
Generally speaking I like chocolate chip. The best cookies I've had were vegan chocolate chip (not sure why the vegan version was so tasty) , smores chocolate chip, and salted caramel + bacon.
Something like this with a big glass of milk. test
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Chocolate cookies with peanut butter chips are probably my top favorite, but I haven't met many cookies I don't like, as long as they are soft, I'm not as much of a fan of hard cookies.
Sigh, I hate you all. Now I have to actually get dressed and go to the store.
It was weird, during law school there were both vegan and non-vegan cookies and brownies made by the same company sold in the cafeteria, and the vegan baked goods were waaaaaaaaaaaay better than the non-vegan ones. Like, off the charts better. Not that the non-vegan ones were bad per se, just that the vegan ones were some of the best I've ever had.
Now I want to go bake...
But my favorites are chocolate chip and peanut butter... because I'm original :P When I bake chocolate chip cookies though, I need to double up on the brown sugar (I don't use regular sugar at all), and use butter (instead of crisco, or butter flavored crisco)... everything tastes WAY too sweet to me.
Kolaczki and oatmeal raisin. I am not really a big fan of chocolate to be honest.
I'm very particular about my cookies. I only eat soft choco chip cookies, typically ones that are made by Otis Spunkmeyer or the ones at Subway. I.E, fresh, never packaged. Though home made are my favorite.
I like golden oreos, but only if I have milk to dip them in. This softens them up, which I prefer over dry and crunchy.
I LOVE frosted animal crackers. I worked in a grocery store once, and I'd go through a large bag of them a day.
There are quite a few types of cookies I like, but other than the two listed above, I don't typically eat store-bought, pre-packaged cookies. If anything I'll buy the premade dough and cook them myself. But those dry discs they try to pass off as cookies, I just can't do.