The oreo was delicious as you’d expect. The brownie bite was like hot brownie batter coated in pancake, powdered sugar and caramel sauce. I will absolutely do that again.
Mistakes were made, but it’s nothing tums and laying down can’t fix.
The oreo was delicious as you’d expect. The brownie bite was like hot brownie batter coated in pancake, powdered sugar and caramel sauce. I will absolutely do that again.
Mistakes were made, but it’s nothing tums and laying down can’t fix.
I played music in high school*, and on a few occasions I went to the all-state solo and ensemble contest. My senior year, I had one solo and one trio. The other 2 guys in the trio also brought a solo to the contest. After your performance, the judges would give you a score from 1 (awesome) to 5 (you wasted your time coming here).
Some college students, probably a frat, would sell deep fried oreos on campus during this contest. My trio made a pact that we’d have to eat as many oreos as the combined total of our solo+trio scores.
1 deep fried oreo is a treat. 2 is an indulgent treat. 3 is questionable. 4 is a bad move. So on and so on. It goes beyond diminishing returns and gets further and further negative with each one. So that was our motivation to perform well.
*I still do, but I used to, too
That’s brutal haha. The fried brownie bites went down like 2-3 fries oreos.
What’s the most you or anyone in the trio had to eat? And what instrument do you play?
I was bassoon + 2 oboes in the trio. The trio got a 1, my solo got a 2. One of the oboes got a 1 any the other got a 3 for their solos, so we had 2/3/4 oreos.