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more about #foodtrends Hana Maru, used up old slutbag on the pole: Can the so-called cupcake craze please make it to my neck of the woods before it's replaced by another thing that may never reach me here? more » thesciencegirl wields the truth like a mighty axe.: mmmmm... whoopie pies. I used to get these from the Amish market in Annapolis. Pretzel dog + whoopie pie = BEST LUNCH EVER. My mom mailed me some on... more » pseudonom is ON STRIKE.: Man, I don't know... for Thanksgiving my cousin made pumpkin whoopie pies, and LORD were they amazing. I'm not much of a cake girl, anyways. more » Aesop's Foibles. YES.: i have just lost the better part of an hour thinking about assorted dessert items. I've never had a whoopie pie and I'm very afraid to now because wha... more » ellaesther: Not to state the obvious, but these look like inside-out cupcakes. Or a cupcake sandwich, marred by the removal of one cupcake's frosting. Which my si... more » zombie.nancy is a godess of fierce: screw the naysayers, i want one of these cakey-treats real bad. Get in my belleh! more » Princess Leela: My guess would be that the yeas and nays on this question break down largely among regional lines. I know we New Englanders love the whoopie, but perh... more » PrettyB is like Whoa: Too much cake. Not enough frosting. more » BellaTricks: "Whoopie pie" and "cupcake" both have the potential to sound like euphemisms for something dirty, but as far as I'm concerned, the comparison stops th... more » stoprobbers: Um, I would like all of those right now, please. Thanks! more » boxingoctopus should be dissertating: My neighborhood bakery/coffee shop, which I frequent with shameful regularity, has had whoopie pies in their pastry case for weeks now (they even sold... more » missbananafish: Where I grew up, these are called "gobs," not like Gob in Arrested Development, but a "gah" sound - just like the sound you make when you eat them. I ... more » MizJenkins: Also they make a HILARIOUS noise when you sit on them... more » insomniacmeg: Obviously these writers have not been to Maine recently. Here it's not the year of the Whoopie, it's the decade. Peanut-butter with chocolate cream? P... more » argle-bargle? or fou-ferraw?: i was intrigued by the picture until i read this: 'The filling is generally of one of two types: a thick, sweet frosting made from Crisco shortening c... more » Runaddict: I made pumpkin whoopie pies with a lightly spiced cream cheese filling for Thanksgiving last year and they were an enormous hit. I love a good whoopie... more » Majrhoulihan: I hate them, but they are popping up everywhere. I'm with the Times on this one. more » YourScreenplaySucks: The tastemakers are wrong, I tell you. The cupcake is the little black dress of baked goods. I predict that this hamburger-looking thing is the long, ... more » AtomiClash: humanitarian misanthrope: Since when are desserts considered "in" or the like? I've always found desserts to be delicious, regardless of year, or what they're wearing, or who t... more » EvilVaginaTroll: Americans sure have some weird food...can someone explain what that really is? Ice cream sandwiches? Cake with whipped cream? Pumpernickel with cream ... more » -
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According to the NY Times, the Whoopie Pie is this year's cupcake. We are skeptical. [NYT]

