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DrPhil 12-11-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2111431)
Neither. I'll go with crisp. Cookies should not be hard or soft (blech to both), they should be crispy.

Crispy is a version of hard. :mad:

Ya know what...nevermind...just leave the thread! Leave the thread NOW, I say! :p You're messing up the data.

ETA: IrishLake, yes, crispy is the less-sexy sibling of hard. No, these are not euphemisms. Why would you say that? Why would eating cookies give you contractions? :confused: ;)

christiangirl 12-11-2011 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2111434)
If I have a hard cookie, I tend to have a few contractions along with it.

iLOL :)

Team Warm & Soft. Cold and Hard makes me think of dead people and I would rather not associate such things with my deliciousness.

DrPhil 12-11-2011 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 2111444)
Cold and Hard makes me think of dead people and I would rather not associate such things with my deliciousness.

I agree. Cannibalism and necrophilia are disgusting thoughts.

I like room temperature hard Oreos. I guess the only time Oreos should be soft and warm is when they have been in the oven or are fried at the state fair. SWTXBelle is correct that it depends on the cookie. Molasses cookies--the middle between hard and soft. Gingerbread cookies--hard but I'm open to allowing a soft one to tickle my taste buds.

MysticCat 12-11-2011 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 2111437)
Depends on the cookie.

. . . Oatmeal should be hard.

Not the oatmeal cookies I grew up on and make now. They're fairly thin and crisp. They're the best, as far as I'm concerned.

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Originally Posted by IrishLake (Post 2111434)
Crispy? MC, wth kind of cookies are crispy, besides wafers? I thin crispy is related to hard.

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2111441)
Crispy is a version of hard. :mad:

No, crisp would be between hard and soft. When I think of hard cookies, I think of things like overcooked, dry or just plain bad homemade cookies or of many store-bought cookies like original Chips Ahoy. Chips Ahoy could double as hockey pucks.

I would classify as crispy a good shortbread, my aforementioned oatmeal cookies, tea cakes (hey, it's Christmastime, and they're the traditional Christmas cookies of my childhood) or a good gingerbread cookie. I would also include Oreos or Vienna Fingers.

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2111441)
Ya know what...nevermind...just leave the thread! Leave the thread NOW, I say! :p You're messing up the data.

What, you think just because you started this thread, you own it? You are not the boss of me.

Besides, I didn't even bring up how unappealing chocolate chip cookies are. :p

christiangirl 12-11-2011 09:09 PM

I guess I technically prefer my Oreos soft because I prefer them after a dunk in some milk. That's not warm, though. But a soft cookie, straight out of the oven.....yes. Just yes. :)

SWTXBelle 12-11-2011 09:11 PM

Shortbread is neither hard nor soft. If it is perfect, it exists in a state of tension between the two - bottom is firmer, but top is buttery soft. It should literally melt in your mouth.

Now I need cookies and the house is currently cookie-free. :(

DrPhil 12-11-2011 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat
Not the oatmeal cookies I grew up on and make now. They're fairly thin and crisp. They're the best, as far as I'm concerned.

Prove it! :)



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Originally Posted by MysticCat
No, crisp would be between hard and soft. When I think of hard cookies, I think of things like overcooked, dry or just plain bad homemade cookies or of many store-bought cookies like original Chips Ahoy. Chips Ahoy could double as hockey pucks.

I would classify as crispy a good shortbread, my aforementioned oatmeal cookies, tea cakes (hey, it's Christmastime, and they're the traditional Christmas cookies of my childhood) or a good gingerbread cookie. I would also include Oreos or Vienna Fingers.

What, you think just because you started this thread, you own it? You are not the boss of me.

Besides, I didn't even bring up how unappealing chocolate chip cookies are. :p

LOL. I move that we bring back GC Court and GC Law and Order. There is so much wrong stuff in your post. This is out of control. LOL.


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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 2111448)
I guess I technically prefer my Oreos soft because I prefer them after a dunk in some milk. That's not warm, though. But a soft cookie, straight out of the oven.....yes. Just yes. :)

I forgot about Oreos and milk.

SPLASH SPLASH!!!!

I am eating a NutterButter right now. Those are meant to be HARD.

MysticCat 12-11-2011 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 2111449)
Shortbread is neither hard nor soft. If it is perfect, it exists in a state of tension between the two - bottom is firmer, but top is buttery soft. It should literally melt in your mouth.

Exactly! And that state of tension between the two is what I'm calling crisp. They're hard enough that there's a snap when you break them, but soft enough that there's no crunch when you chew them. If you have a better word than "crisp," I'm open to suggestions.

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2111450)
Prove it! :)

Tell me where to bring a batch. :D


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LOL. I move that we bring back GC Court and GC Law and Order. There is so much wrong stuff in your post. This is out of control. LOL.
LOL yourself. The only thing wrong with my post is that it's the truth, and you can't handle the truth. So there.

Besides, I'm Chief Justice. :p

knight_shadow 12-11-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2111450)
SPLASH SPLASH!!!!

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DrPhil 12-11-2011 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2111451)
LOL yourself. The only thing wrong with my post is that it's the truth, and you can't handle the truth. So there.

Besides, I'm Chief Justice. :p

LOL backatcha. The gloves are off, Mr. Chief Justice. The only part of your previous post that I will address is your hatred for chocolate chip cookies. You have clearly never had a good one which is why you are confused over this whole cookies thing. I have put your vote under Team Hard. Team Soft is still winning.

Please send your baked goods to 2300 Jackson Street Gary, Indiana 46407. They will be hard when I receive them but I'll either dip them in milk or put them in the microwave for a few seconds. Much obliged.

MysticCat 12-11-2011 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2111456)
LOL backatcha. The gloves are off, Mr. Chief Justice. The only part of your previous post that I will address is your hatred for chocolate chip cookies. You have clearly never had a good one.

RIFL, my good doctor. I didn't say I hate them. I said they are unappealing, which is quite a different thing. I do not hate them, but neither do I find them irresistible like some people do. It is very easy for me to pass them up, because I do not find them be worth the effort involved in chewing. I do not hate them; I simply don't want them.

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I have put your vote under Team Hard. Team Soft is still winning.
You fail to grasp that you have an underlying problem that is undermining the credibility and reliability of your data: assuming that there are only two categories, hard and soft, and trying to force all cookies to fit those two categories. You compound that error by assuming all share your perception of hardness and softness. Tsk.

DrPhil 12-11-2011 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2111462)
RIFL, my good doctor. I didn't say I hate them. I said they are unappealing, which is quite a different thing. I do not hate them, but neither do I find them irresistible like some people do. It is very easy for me to pass them up, because I do not find them be worth the effort involved in chewing. I do not hate them; I simply don't want them.

You fail to grasp that you have an underlying problem that is undermining the credibility and reliability of your data: assuming that there are only two categories, hard and soft, and trying to force all cookies to fit those two categories. You compound that error by assuming all share your perception of hardness and softness. Tsk.

This is an evil peer review. I wish I had submitted my research to a different journal.

You can take or leave chocolate chip cookies. That's exactly how I feel about gingerbread cookies.

There are only two categories because "crispy" tolls the line. Would "crispy" become hard if left on the kitchen counter for 20 minutes?

(You have still been placed on Team Hard.)

cheerfulgreek 12-11-2011 09:54 PM

Soft.

MysticCat 12-11-2011 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2111463)
Would "crispy" become hard if left on the kitchen counter for 20 minutes?

No.

And I am content to be a team unto myself. If I am forced to be on Team Hard or Team Soft, I will just take my ball and go home. 'Cause that's how this cookie crumbles.

amIblue? 12-11-2011 10:00 PM

Soft. Satan makes hard, crunchy, dry cookies.


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