@phendrick@Pony@zinimusprime
Oddly enough
I don’t want anything in my coffee normally, other than coffee (or the occasional chocolate and oatmilk in a latte form).
However, I once did the put the stroopwafel on top of the cup to soften it and forgot and it fell in my coffee. i wasn’t in the mood to make another cup, so i drank it, and well. it was @mediocrebot@awesome
This question was just a sneaky way to get us to make comments at the obvious insanity of such a ludicrous proposal as to assault a perfectly good cookie in such a vicious way.
@Mehrocco_Mole the point is that there is no answer to the question because the premise is faulty. There is no good cookie to waste dipping in coffee. (Also my point.) And sometimes they put surveys out there just to get people to comment.
@rawhid I tend to preface that statement with “If you want to keep all of your fingers, …” And yes, I used to know people who thought that it was okay to do that because they didn’t want to buy coffee that they wouldn’t drink.
It’s “normally” not a good thing to dip a cookie in your coffee. I agree with the majority of commenters here on that, but
There’s an exception for Springerle - it’s a German biscuit/cookie usually made about Christmastime. It has an anise flavor to it (and is, IMHO, the only good use for anise). But here’s the thing, you let them sit, and they get so hard you can’t eat them dry. So you dip them in coffee, and the coffee-anise flavor is wonderful. Personally, I like hiding them and finding them a couple of months later after all the other sweets are gone from the holidays. It’s also a good use for the not-so-good coffee that’s sat all day and needs to be warned in the microwave.
@smyle
the Dutch, makers of stroopwafels, put candied anise on toast to celebrate a baby, like the so called cigars.
if you put orange candied anise on toast to celebrate, it signifies the birth of a member of the Royal House of Orange.
i don’t dunk most cookies, with the exception of oreos, chocolate chip, and occasionally thin mints…in milk.
i used to dip these in tea - haven’t done that in a long time. maybe i’ll grab some next grocery run for nostalgia’s sake. (my grampa was the tea drinker. as it happens, my first name begins with S and he would say that these S cookies were for me and my name. for some time i did think everyone had their own letter cookie )
None. I do not like crumbs in my coffee. Ick.
@Pony Further: Not only do I not want crumbs in my coffee, I also don’t want soggy cookies!
@phendrick Damn straight!
@phendrick @Pony So neither of you enjoy dunking cookies in milk??? What a time to be alive!
@phendrick @zinimusprime ewww. No.
@phendrick @Pony OREOS IN MILK?!?!?!?!?!?! It may be the greatest night time snack invented. You should try it. It’s sooooooooooooooooooo good.
@phendrick @Pony @zinimusprime
Oddly enough
I don’t want anything in my coffee normally, other than coffee (or the occasional chocolate and oatmilk in a latte form).
However, I once did the put the stroopwafel on top of the cup to soften it and forgot and it fell in my coffee. i wasn’t in the mood to make another cup, so i drank it, and well. it was @mediocrebot @awesome
PANS! GLANDS! CRAYONS! AWESOME!
@Pony @zinimusprime
Oreos and milk? Wunderbar!
Oreos in milk? Struplepoop!
Ginger snaps or Girl Scout shortbreads.
@pooflady Ginger Snaps require Pepsi not coffee.
thin mints
Since when is coffee not good enough on its own?
@togle Since cookies
Dipping cookies in coffee is a thing?!
@JT954 Similar to how Dunkin Donuts got its name. You take the sweet item, dunk in the coffee, and consume.
Eeeewwww…
No coffee!
This question was just a sneaky way to get us to make comments at the obvious insanity of such a ludicrous proposal as to assault a perfectly good cookie in such a vicious way.
@katbyter
I like big words, just not right now. Too late. Care to dumb this down a little for me? Or not. I think I will understand this in the morning.
@katbyter So what’s your point?
@Mehrocco_Mole the point is that there is no answer to the question because the premise is faulty. There is no good cookie to waste dipping in coffee. (Also my point.) And sometimes they put surveys out there just to get people to comment.
@jst1ofknd short answer? None. It’s a trap!
@katbyter
I knew this would make sense after I woke up.
/giphy That’s no moon
@katbyter @Mehrocco_Mole good for you! you figured it out before they tricked you into commenting. No one will trick me into commenting!
@katbyter @Mehrocco_Mole
wrong actually - dead wrong
/giphy dead wrong
there is no good coffee to ruin with a cooke
Keep your darn cookies out of my coffee! GROSS!
@rawhid I tend to preface that statement with “If you want to keep all of your fingers, …” And yes, I used to know people who thought that it was okay to do that because they didn’t want to buy coffee that they wouldn’t drink.
@rawhid
Keep your coffee away from my cookies! Gross!
@jst1ofknd @rawhid Just give them all to me!
Is this a thing?
@Ignorant Yup, it’s delicious.
Biscotti. They were invented to be dipped in coffee!
@cpierce Biscotti actually evolved over millions of years to be dipped in coffee. Don’t mess with DNA.
@cpierce THANK YOU.
Uh… TimTam slam all the way.
@mschuette Tim Tam’s are really good but not in coffee!
@mschuette There’s the answer I was looking for! Yummmmmm!
Coffee is gross and you are gross.
/giphy gross
@The_Tim
/giphy coffee is god
Piroulines.
Is Bailey’s a cookie?
Cause that’s what I like to dip in my coffee.
Mmmmmmm… liquid cookies!
@2many2no Only if you’re Irish.
@2many2no @Mehrocco_Mole I am Irish and Bailey’s not a cookie. Wait? You can make coffee without Bailey’s? Why would you do that?
Zwieback?
TimTam
Slam ‘em with coffee, hot chocolate, or milk.
Amaretti cookies… here’s what they look like, next to coffee my 13yo daughter prepared for me.
@jester747 that’s an adorable pic and story, thanks for sharing
Oat meal raisin closely followed by oreos.
@smyle
the Dutch, makers of stroopwafels, put candied anise on toast to celebrate a baby, like the so called cigars.
if you put orange candied anise on toast to celebrate, it signifies the birth of a member of the Royal House of Orange.
British digestive biscuits (aka cookies) and biscoff cookies for me.
Aldi has these Oreo knock offs that are covered in peanut butter that are amazing. I don’t eat a lot of sweets, but I gotta day those are pretty good.
A donut.
Thin Mints
i don’t drink coffee.
i don’t dunk most cookies, with the exception of oreos, chocolate chip, and occasionally thin mints…in milk.
i used to dip these in tea - haven’t done that in a long time. maybe i’ll grab some next grocery run for nostalgia’s sake. (my grampa was the tea drinker. as it happens, my first name begins with S and he would say that these S cookies were for me and my name. for some time i did think everyone had their own letter cookie )
Ready for a weird combo that is delicious?!?!?!?
Pecan Sandies in OJ.
@zinimusprime I … do not think I will try this. But I salute your bravery.
@whogots I will mourn my solitude with the song of people
/giphy bad singing
@whogots Bravo giphy
Biscotti
I don’t like cookies. Especially not dipping in my coffee. That’s sacrilege