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Hey guys this is a recipe that I just learned about. It is easy and
very tasty. All you need is a package of Oreo's, 8 oz of cream cheese,
and some dipping chocolate used for candies and fruit.

Crush your Oreo's in a medium size bowl and then mix your cream cheese
into the Oreo's with a mixer. After doing this make teaspoon size
balls and place on a cookie sheet cover with wax paper. Place the
balls in the refrigerator for an hour or so, just long enough to get
firm. Once firm cover the balls in chocolate (white, dark or milk
chocolate can be used). I like to put the balls in the chocolate and
remove with a spoon to make it less messy.
After this you place the balls back on the sheet and refrigerate until
the chocolate is hard. Then eat and enjoy!

This is a great treat but beware they are very rich!!!! Try them and
let me know what you think.

-Rene`

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On Feb 23, 11:18 am, "rene" > wrote:
> Hey guys this is a recipe that I just learned about. It is easy and
> very tasty. All you need is a package of Oreo's, 8 oz of cream cheese,
> and some dipping chocolate used for candies and fruit.
>
> Crush your Oreo's in a medium size bowl and then mix your cream cheese
> into the Oreo's with a mixer. After doing this make teaspoon size
> balls and place on a cookie sheet cover with wax paper. Place the
> balls in the refrigerator for an hour or so, just long enough to get
> firm. Once firm cover the balls in chocolate (white, dark or milk
> chocolate can be used). I like to put the balls in the chocolate and
> remove with a spoon to make it less messy.
> After this you place the balls back on the sheet and refrigerate until
> the chocolate is hard. Then eat and enjoy!
>
> This is a great treat but beware they are very rich!!!! Try them and
> let me know what you think.
>
> -Rene`



I personally didn't think they were worth the trouble. I made one
batch this year, just to try them. Actually, they aren't that much
different from those dipped Oreo cookies they sell already made in a
package that says, "Oreos." Only those don't have the extra fat and
calories of the cream cheese, which I really couldn't taste, anyway.
Still, some people might like to make them.

N.

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o i love those chocolate covered Oreo's! know what i am getting this weekend
at the store! u had to make me think about these!!

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> On Feb 23, 11:18 am, "rene" > wrote:
>> Hey guys this is a recipe that I just learned about. It is easy and
>> very tasty. All you need is a package of Oreo's, 8 oz of cream cheese,
>> and some dipping chocolate used for candies and fruit.
>>
>> Crush your Oreo's in a medium size bowl and then mix your cream cheese
>> into the Oreo's with a mixer. After doing this make teaspoon size
>> balls and place on a cookie sheet cover with wax paper. Place the
>> balls in the refrigerator for an hour or so, just long enough to get
>> firm. Once firm cover the balls in chocolate (white, dark or milk
>> chocolate can be used). I like to put the balls in the chocolate and
>> remove with a spoon to make it less messy.
>> After this you place the balls back on the sheet and refrigerate until
>> the chocolate is hard. Then eat and enjoy!
>>
>> This is a great treat but beware they are very rich!!!! Try them and
>> let me know what you think.
>>
>> -Rene`

>
>
> I personally didn't think they were worth the trouble. I made one
> batch this year, just to try them. Actually, they aren't that much
> different from those dipped Oreo cookies they sell already made in a
> package that says, "Oreos." Only those don't have the extra fat and
> calories of the cream cheese, which I really couldn't taste, anyway.
> Still, some people might like to make them.
>
> N.
>



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This sounds like something you might want to do with your Kids! i can't
wait for tomorrow!


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>o i love those chocolate covered Oreo's! know what i am getting this
>weekend at the store! u had to make me think about these!!
>
> --
>
> Laura
>
> -Sautéed poo is still poo
>
>
> "Nancy2" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>> On Feb 23, 11:18 am, "rene" > wrote:
>>> Hey guys this is a recipe that I just learned about. It is easy and
>>> very tasty. All you need is a package of Oreo's, 8 oz of cream cheese,
>>> and some dipping chocolate used for candies and fruit.
>>>
>>> Crush your Oreo's in a medium size bowl and then mix your cream cheese
>>> into the Oreo's with a mixer. After doing this make teaspoon size
>>> balls and place on a cookie sheet cover with wax paper. Place the
>>> balls in the refrigerator for an hour or so, just long enough to get
>>> firm. Once firm cover the balls in chocolate (white, dark or milk
>>> chocolate can be used). I like to put the balls in the chocolate and
>>> remove with a spoon to make it less messy.
>>> After this you place the balls back on the sheet and refrigerate until
>>> the chocolate is hard. Then eat and enjoy!
>>>
>>> This is a great treat but beware they are very rich!!!! Try them and
>>> let me know what you think.
>>>
>>> -Rene`

>>
>>
>> I personally didn't think they were worth the trouble. I made one
>> batch this year, just to try them. Actually, they aren't that much
>> different from those dipped Oreo cookies they sell already made in a
>> package that says, "Oreos." Only those don't have the extra fat and
>> calories of the cream cheese, which I really couldn't taste, anyway.
>> Still, some people might like to make them.
>>
>> N.
>>

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"Ruth" wrote:
> This sounds like something you might want to do with your Kids!


Sounds more like something you want to do with a grown man... try
licking the cream filling from your kid's balls they're gonna lock you
up.

Sheldon



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got them today.. it is something i want to do ALL alone in private on
Monday..heehee

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"Ruth" > wrote in message news:J3PDh.208$KE2.170@trnddc06...
> This sounds like something you might want to do with your Kids! i can't wait
> for tomorrow!
>
>
> "Laura(wow) >" > wrote in message
> news:Y8GdnTkEM8aU_ELYnZ2dnUVZ_o6gnZ2d@wideopenwest .com...
>>o i love those chocolate covered Oreo's! know what i am getting this weekend
>>at the store! u had to make me think about these!!
>>
>> --
>>
>> Laura
>>
>> -Sautéed poo is still poo
>>
>>
>> "Nancy2" > wrote in message
>> ups.com...
>>> On Feb 23, 11:18 am, "rene" > wrote:
>>>> Hey guys this is a recipe that I just learned about. It is easy and
>>>> very tasty. All you need is a package of Oreo's, 8 oz of cream cheese,
>>>> and some dipping chocolate used for candies and fruit.
>>>>
>>>> Crush your Oreo's in a medium size bowl and then mix your cream cheese
>>>> into the Oreo's with a mixer. After doing this make teaspoon size
>>>> balls and place on a cookie sheet cover with wax paper. Place the
>>>> balls in the refrigerator for an hour or so, just long enough to get
>>>> firm. Once firm cover the balls in chocolate (white, dark or milk
>>>> chocolate can be used). I like to put the balls in the chocolate and
>>>> remove with a spoon to make it less messy.
>>>> After this you place the balls back on the sheet and refrigerate until
>>>> the chocolate is hard. Then eat and enjoy!
>>>>
>>>> This is a great treat but beware they are very rich!!!! Try them and
>>>> let me know what you think.
>>>>
>>>> -Rene`
>>>
>>>
>>> I personally didn't think they were worth the trouble. I made one
>>> batch this year, just to try them. Actually, they aren't that much
>>> different from those dipped Oreo cookies they sell already made in a
>>> package that says, "Oreos." Only those don't have the extra fat and
>>> calories of the cream cheese, which I really couldn't taste, anyway.
>>> Still, some people might like to make them.
>>>
>>> N.
>>>

>>
>>

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