From Total Health Inc.
Psychologists discovered that the manner in which people eat Oreo cookies provides great insight into their personalities. Which method describes your method of eating Oreos? (I really got this from a health news brochure!)
1. The whole thing, all at once.
2. One bite at a time.
3. Slow and methodical nibbles, examining the results of each bite afterwoards.
4. In little feverous nibbles.
5. Dunked in liquid (milk, coffee...)
6. Twisted apart, the inside, then the cookie.
7. Twisted apart, the inside, then TOSS the cookie.
8. Just the cookie, not the inside.
9. Just lick them, not eat them.
10.I don't have a favorite way, because I don't like Oreo's.
Jot down the answer; then read on.
1. Whole- You consume life with abandon, are fun to be with, exciting, carefree, with some hint of recklessness.
2. One bite- You are lucky to be amongh the 5.4 billion others in the world who eat them this way.
3. Slow, methodical- You follow the rules; you're tidy and orderly, very meticulous with everything.
4. Feverous nibbles- Your boss likes you! You work fast. You always have a million things to do, and scramble to find a way to do them.
5. Dunk- Everyone llikes you; you are upbeat. You sugar coat unpleasant experiences and rationalize bad situations into good ones.
6. Twisted, inside, cookie- You are very curious about how things work, and enjoy taking them apart to discover how they work.
7. Twisted, inside, toss the cookie- You're good at business, take risks that pay off, take what you want and throw the rest away.
8. Just the cookie, not the inside. You enjoy pain.
9. Lick them, not eat them.-Stay away froom small furry animals, and seek professional help- immediately!
10. You probably come from a rich family, like to wear nice things, and go to up-scale restaurants. You are fussy and particular about what you buy, own, and wear. Things have to be just right.
What kind of an Oreos eater are you? I'm No. 10, but my parents were middle class, and I buy only what I can afford, which isn't a whole lot. I guess I'm an exception. I am fussy about any work I do, however.
Psychologists discovered that the manner in which people eat Oreo cookies provides great insight into their personalities. Which method describes your method of eating Oreos? (I really got this from a health news brochure!)
1. The whole thing, all at once.
2. One bite at a time.
3. Slow and methodical nibbles, examining the results of each bite afterwoards.
4. In little feverous nibbles.
5. Dunked in liquid (milk, coffee...)
6. Twisted apart, the inside, then the cookie.
7. Twisted apart, the inside, then TOSS the cookie.
8. Just the cookie, not the inside.
9. Just lick them, not eat them.
10.I don't have a favorite way, because I don't like Oreo's.
Jot down the answer; then read on.
1. Whole- You consume life with abandon, are fun to be with, exciting, carefree, with some hint of recklessness.
2. One bite- You are lucky to be amongh the 5.4 billion others in the world who eat them this way.
3. Slow, methodical- You follow the rules; you're tidy and orderly, very meticulous with everything.
4. Feverous nibbles- Your boss likes you! You work fast. You always have a million things to do, and scramble to find a way to do them.
5. Dunk- Everyone llikes you; you are upbeat. You sugar coat unpleasant experiences and rationalize bad situations into good ones.
6. Twisted, inside, cookie- You are very curious about how things work, and enjoy taking them apart to discover how they work.
7. Twisted, inside, toss the cookie- You're good at business, take risks that pay off, take what you want and throw the rest away.
8. Just the cookie, not the inside. You enjoy pain.
9. Lick them, not eat them.-Stay away froom small furry animals, and seek professional help- immediately!
10. You probably come from a rich family, like to wear nice things, and go to up-scale restaurants. You are fussy and particular about what you buy, own, and wear. Things have to be just right.
What kind of an Oreos eater are you? I'm No. 10, but my parents were middle class, and I buy only what I can afford, which isn't a whole lot. I guess I'm an exception. I am fussy about any work I do, however.