Just curious…what's best cookies you have tasted?
for eg. the chocolate chunk cookies from Byron Bay are amazing but difficult to mind in Melbourne
Just curious…what's best cookies you have tasted?
for eg. the chocolate chunk cookies from Byron Bay are amazing but difficult to mind in Melbourne
I think the operative word is best that you've "tasted".
But I did taste it. Then I ate it! :p
Vegan certified.
Ones I’ve made myself.
The Fox's Chunkie Cookies they had in Coles for 6 months or so, oh my they were easily the best I've ever had! I must have bought two dozen packs of them. Honestly I haven't had the heart to eat any other sub-par choc chip cookies ever since, it's been about two years now.. I should just try and import some.
Australia's Choice Decadent Cookies. It's a shame Kmart no longer sell them.
Coles Chocolate Chip Cookies are a good substitute but not the same. Maryland are also very good.
I don't know what brand they were but chunky choc cookies with choc chips are amazing when you're hungry.
Aussie Biscuits, you can do a free tour and samples at their factory in Forbes. Also they only employ disabled people.
subway macadamia & white chocolate
These are remarkably good for what are really mass-produced, almost-generic cookies from a multi-national chain store.
I can't actually think of any, off the top of my head, better cookies.
maybe yum-yum cookies
Free sample ones, nothing tastes better than free. Even better, a whole cookie free sample tastes better
Aldi 40% choc chip or of course, Subway.
Girl Scout cookies, samoas. Or if you find yourself in the US when it's out of season, there are plenty of knock-offs available all year round to purchase. This person has tasted them all, link
Shortbread covered in caramel, toasted coconut, drizzled with chocolate, bottom dipped in chocolate. Recipe link
Beware of girl scouts offering cookies for $3.50.
The Woolworth's branded ones they had a few years ago in the green and transparent bag, choc chip. Mhmmm….
Also earlier than that there was a brown/white foil/plastic kind of bag with a farmhourse or barn or something on the front that were choc + choc chip, they were the best ever.
I don't even like any cookies from the supermarket anymore, they're all kind of blehhh.
I'm surprised no one has ever mentioned the 5 for $2.50 Woolies Dreamy Choc cookies.
Woolworths brand.
By far, the best cookies ever. By far.
Choc chip from Woolies (baked in house)
Mrs Fields cookies are delish, but anti-bargain.
Cookie time
Subway ftw
Best in the morning when they first come out of the oven
Damn you people, now I want a chocolate biscuit.
The cookies from Honolulu Cookies company. Been trying to find something with same texture here :( Other than that, Coles Choc Chips cookies ^^
Coles inhouse bakery white choc and macadamia. but only from the Toowong store. (they seem to bake them just right)
the best cookies I've ever had was at the Mandalay bay buffet in vegas. They were warm and had the right amount soft chew and crunch… I can vividly remember the whole experience and mouth feel.
other than that home baked hash cookies are best
In Amsterdam… They were truly magical man (said in a Rasta accent).
Went to a Japanese restaurant and they were playing a reggae version of wish you were here. I do wonder what was in the green tea.
The dreamy choc cookies from woolies. I think about $4 a pack. They are amazing and chewy in the centre. Omg. I was pleasantly surprised when i tried them.
Them greenish cookies. They give you the giggles. What are they called again?