I have oreos!

<p>^ Do you have any idea how many calories are in that?</p>

<p>^ No, and I don’t think I want to know. They’re just so damn good.</p>

<p>^^^^Yeah that happens to me as well.
And those are what I was talking about before Leila. I think they’re about 600 Calories and 30+ grams of fat, per sandwich. :&lt;/p>

<p>Now ice cream sounds good =/ thanks a lot buddy</p>

<p>Go and east some then! Midnight snack, duhhhh…</p>

<p>Matt, it’s ok! Life is too short to not indulge in 600 calorie 30 grams fat yummy cookie ice cream sandwiches :D</p>

<p>This woman on my street doesn’t waste anything and she makes her kids “everything but the kitchen sink” cookies/muffins… by scraping everything from the garbage disposal in the sink and putting it into the dough.</p>

<p>Feel better Cody, it’s mostly the cookies that are the fatty part. Trust me, I’ve indulged those before, and it’s the reason I am the way I am now.</p>

<p>^^ Please tell me you’re joking. That’s just nasty.</p>

<p>^ I’m 100% for real lol</p>

<p>That’s disgustinggggggg. :l And hi Leila on Facebook. <:]</p>

<p>But who the **** wants their leftover salad bits and pasta in their cookie dough?? I simply cannot fathom such a ridiculous prospect!!! There’s a fine line between “not wasting” and “being nuts.”</p>

<p>That’s true… I don’t see the point.</p>

<p>Facebook Matt! Your profile picture is kinda blurry, hahahah</p>

<p>Leila… this is what kitchen sink cookies look like:<a href=“http://farm4.static.■■■■■■■■■■/3178/2937595090_b306151d3d.jpg[/url]”>http://farm4.static.■■■■■■■■■■/3178/2937595090_b306151d3d.jpg&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>…its a common practice actually</p>

<p>I can’t tell whether those are nasty-looking cookies that are actually really good, or nasty-looking cookies that are just plain nasty and really made of remnants of last night’s dinner.</p>

<p>Those are their cookies? They don’t look as bad as you describe them, but I wouldn’t eat them now…and yeah I don’t have any good pics.</p>

<p>^^ I googled “kitchen sink cookies” so I assume they’re authentic.</p>

<p>^ So other people rather than your crazy neighbor make kitchen sink cookies?
blegh</p>

<p>EDIT: So apparently, that’s the official name for a type of cookie that has oats, chocolate chips, walnuts, raisins, coconut, and other things that aren’t pasta. I guess I can tolerate that.</p>

<p>That still sounds really bad.</p>

<p>Yeah but the way he describes them sounds disgusting, people call them that because they use other things that may work in cookies that wouldn’t normally be in cookies like oats, nuts, cornflakes etc.</p>