This is the classic Oreo filling flavor.
What is vanilla cream?
Crushed cookies are mixed into this frozen dessert.
What is ice cream?
This is the classic way to soften a cookie before eating.
What is dunking in milk?
This drink many people enjoyed with cookies after school.
What is milk?
Families often watched this device together while enjoying snacks.
What is the television?
This Oreo version has twice the cream.
What is Double Stuf?
Cookies might be served after this main meal of the day.
What is dinner (or supper)?
Some people like to pull the cookie apart and eat this middle part first.
What is the cream filling?
Cookies were often packed in this for lunch.
What is a lunchbox?
Kids in the 1950s–1970s often got cookies as part of this meal at school.
What is lunch?
This colorful Oreo flavor is often sold in spring with pastel filling.
What is Easter Oreo (or Spring Oreos)?
This word describes something sweet and enjoyed after a meal.
What is dessert?
This word means chewing food slowly and carefully.
What is savoring?
Grandparents sometimes baked cookies in this room of the house.
What is the kitchen?
This store aisle usually has cookies
What is the grocery store?
This thin version of Oreos is marketed as lighter and crispier.
What are Oreo Thins?
Cookies are often brought to gatherings in this place of worship basement or hall.
What is a church (or community hall)?
Cookies are often eaten as this type of food between meals.
What is a snack?
Many families enjoyed cookies during this winter holiday.
What is Christmas?
Cookies were often kept in this container on the counter.
What is a cookie jar?
This frozen dessert often features crushed Oreos mixed in.
What is cookies and cream ice cream?
This word describes foods like cookies that we enjoy in small amounts.
What is a treat?
These are often served alongside cookies for guests.
What are coffee or tea?
This activity might include cookies, coffee, and conversation with friends.
What is visiting (or socializing)?
This delivery person might bring groceries, including cookies, to the house years ago.
What is the milkman (or delivery driver)?