10 Things to Do with Oreos

I was going to start this one today because I thought it would be a fun lens to do but then I thought of you. I got the idea after seeing this recipe lens No Bake Cookies and Cream Bars (you will have to scroll down to see recipe) on Pinterest.

The first thing you would have to do is brainstorm some ideas of things to do with Oreos. So get out a paper and pen and start writing things down. Think of all the times you have seen Oreo cookies used in some sort of recipe. Even if it is silly, list it. Try to go for fifteen. When you are done read over your list highlighting the best ideas — do not go to the internet for ideas first — use your own brain and if you are really stuck use Google for ideas.

The first four that come to mind are: Oreo cookies naked as is with milk (that has to be the starting point), Oreo cookies crumbled over ice-cream, an Oreo cookie layer trifle, breaking them up and putting them in brownie mix before baking, plus the idea above, that only leaves five more ideas for you to come up with.

In the main introduction module you could give a very brief history of the Oreo cookie perhaps with a childhood memory of your own.

Other modules to include: milk and cookies

  • Ten text modules, each with directions on what to do with Oreo cookies and links to necessary sites i.e. if you were to make the recipe linked above and take a picture of it be sure to give credit to the blogger for the idea and encourage people to visit. Make sure you take pictures for all ten modules!
  • Add a poll module asking: “How do you eat your Oreo?” with possible options — Split the chocolate and eat the creamy filling first. Split the chocolate and eat one, then creamy filling, then other half. Eat it whole. And of course “other”.
  • A text list plexo for readers to submit their ideas of things to do with Oreo.
  • A Polaroid image close up of an Oreo cookie with the “parts of a Oreo” labelled.
  • An Amazon spotlight module for Oreo cookies (I looked you can buy them on Amazon).
  •  Guest book asking visitors to share an Oreo memory from their childhood.

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