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pnosko
10/17/2004, 06:45 PM
Starbucks coffee is so-so at best, but their ice creams are delicious! I'm sitting here, freezing, eating this suff right from the carton, with a fork. It's quite tasty. I love ice cream all year round, even in the dead of Winter. Who else is a 24x7x365 ice cream eater?

ACKBlues
10/17/2004, 07:01 PM
I love ice cream. I don't eat it often - self moderation thing. Anyway, I love Ben and Jerrys. Anything with chocolate and nuts in it. Chunky Monkey, New York Super Chunk Fudge (I have dreams about that one). When I was a kid, I loved Maple Walnut and Peppermint stick. Just thinking about ice cream is getting me all worked up! mmmmmm!

Tahoe Ocean
10/17/2004, 07:06 PM
MMMM...ice cream! When I was a kid, my folks would take us to Swensen's for sundaes on the first snow storm of the year. Weird tradition, but we usually had the entire place to ourselves. No more good old fashioned ice cream parlors any more. I could sure go for what they used to have called a Coit Tower!

ACKBlues
10/17/2004, 07:11 PM
I remember my Mom taking me out for hot fudget sundaes at Brighams. ooooooooh!

skippy2
10/18/2004, 01:13 PM
Ben & Jerry's New York Super Fudge Junk every night. I can't get enough of this stuff. It takes me 3 nites to eat 1 pint. Don't hate me. I weigh 100lbs wether I eat ice cream or not.

pnosko
10/18/2004, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by skippy2
It takes me 3 nites to eat 1 pint. Don't hate me. I weigh 100lbs wether I eat ice cream or not. At a leisurely pace, I can eat a pint in about 7 minutes. And yes, I hate you!

Pescado guy
10/18/2004, 04:30 PM
The outside temperature doesn't matter when eating icecream. It is good anytime. I don't understand why some people don't like eating cold things in the winter and hot things in the summer. It's all the same.

Wilafur
10/18/2004, 04:41 PM
i'm lactose intolerant. :(

xxaquanutxx
10/18/2004, 06:08 PM
swensens is awesome... there is one here. I love my haagen daze

skippy2
10/18/2004, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by Wilafur
i'm lactose intolerant. :(

So am I. I don't care. :p :p

ACKBlues
10/19/2004, 02:49 PM
Wilafur ,

Are their lactose free ice cream substitutes that taste good?

M.

dkh0331
10/19/2004, 02:54 PM
I lived in Texas for about 10 years - Best Ice Cream I ever had was Blue Bell. They had the best Carmel Turtle Fudge........

David

pnosko
10/19/2004, 02:57 PM
I like my ice cream like I like my peanut butter (and coffee)-- without hard, crunchy things in it. I've been know to buy ice cream and put it in my mixer to give it that "soft serve" texture.

oz
10/19/2004, 03:04 PM
Allright. I'm going to get one right now.

CrystalAZ
10/19/2004, 03:28 PM
MMMMMMMMMMM, Blue Bell!!! The best one: Fudge Brownie Nut.

I wish they had it out here. Siggggh.

As a second place contender, I'll take Ben and Jerry's Double Fudge Brownie.

Crystal

oz
10/19/2004, 03:33 PM
I got Straberry Creme Fruppacino instead. Burping as we speak.

pnosko
10/19/2004, 03:56 PM
Aren't you going to share?

skippy2
10/19/2004, 06:37 PM
I don't know if any of you remember, but when Bush was in town, he stopped at a little ice cream shop called Captain Sundae. It is about 3 or so miles from my house. They have a concotion called 'tommy turtle'. The best soft ice cream sundae I have ever had.

pnosko
10/19/2004, 10:33 PM
I hope what he got made him sick. (That's what you get for mentioning a politician in my otherwise pure ice cream thread.)

pnosko
10/19/2004, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by oz
Burping as we speak. Can you do it like Tim Allen's brother and list the vowels in a single burp (A-E-I-O-U.....)?

mo
10/20/2004, 12:15 AM
Don't hate me. I weigh 100lbs wether I eat ice cream or not.
Why didn't you pass that trait on to your daughter :mad2:

O'Coralman
10/20/2004, 09:34 AM
Originally posted by mo
Why didn't you pass that trait on to your daughter :mad2: ......I weigh what I did in H-School(5'8" 140lbs) and am over 52.....hehehe and I could eat all the ice cream mentioned here, at once and my daughter will tell you i did'nt pass that ability to her either:smokin: I love to eat big bowls of....hehehe again...ice cream made in my ice cream maker(runs on electricity).....no crank and ooooooooooooooooooo! weeeeeeee its good and cheap too.....no matter what flavor I create. While I'm at it(skirting the RC rules)...W likes ice cream, while pickels with catsup do not go with ice cream.... a vote from me................Steve

budhaboy
10/20/2004, 09:50 AM
Pete, did you ever try out that Guiness Ice cream recipe I posted?

skippy2
10/20/2004, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by pnosko
I hope what he got made him sick. (That's what you get for mentioning a politician in my otherwise pure ice cream thread.)


Your right!!! I am so sorry. Ummm, I wonder how pickles and ice cream would taste? Then again, I hope she chokes on it. I can't stand her but like him.

pnosko
10/20/2004, 10:47 AM
Originally posted by budhaboy
Pete, did you ever try out that Guiness Ice cream recipe I posted? No, I didn't. I haven't made ice cream in ages. It's on my LOTTD, and I will update this thread when I do. Thanks for reminding me.

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 10:53 AM
pickle ice cream should only be offered in maternity shops...

skippy2
10/20/2004, 10:59 AM
pickle ice cream should only be offered in maternity shops...

or to loud-mouth, uncouth politician's wife.

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 11:08 AM
mmmgmm...mmmssommm...mmthtmnnm

sorry,my gag on political posts still works... :D

O'Coralman
10/20/2004, 11:28 AM
Originally posted by skippy2
pickle ice cream should only be offered in maternity shops...

or to loud-mouth, uncouth politician's wife. :thumbsup: .to what skippy2 said.......I don't Kerry what kind of ice cream she likes......(as he slides under the wire.....;) Steve:dance:

pnosko
10/20/2004, 11:54 AM
Where are the moderators when you need 'em? Off eating ice cream, I bet.

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 12:03 PM
i think they went to ride bikes.

maybe to twisty freeze....

O'Coralman
10/20/2004, 12:07 PM
i think they went to ride bikes.
Originally posted by RicksReefs
maybe to twisty freeze.... thats right....they are with me.......wheelies, wheelies, wheelies........d**n one just landed in a Bush:p

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 12:11 PM
i hear footfalls...

O'Coralman
10/20/2004, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by RicksReefs
i hear footfalls... .....shhh be verwey qwuiet...I'm hunting for wabbit twacks and tooty fwooty ice cweam.......:p

Wilafur
10/20/2004, 12:51 PM
Originally posted by ACKBlues
Wilafur ,

Are their lactose free ice cream substitutes that taste good?

M. never tried any. i figure since i eat like crap already, not eating ice cream (or lactose free variations) is one less vice.

Cearbhaill
10/20/2004, 01:02 PM
Bad thread- BAD!!

I am just coming off a New York Super Fudge Chunk bender that started when the hurricanes were in town.

Drat.
Now I have to run to the grocery...

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 02:09 PM
Woof!

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 02:11 PM
that's mutt for 'pick me up some otter paw while your there'

skippy2
10/20/2004, 07:39 PM
All I have left in the freezer is plain ole' vanillia. I am moving tomorrow and I don't want to move any more than what I have to. Even if that means going without chocolate. At least I have my xanax which I never needed before I had to move a tank!!!!

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 08:19 PM
i think the wife read this thread.
she went shopping.
she bought a 1/2 gallon
bananas
fresh strawberries
caramel topping
fudge topping
whip cream
marachinos

i think i'm making a 4 pound sundae tonight :D

pnosko
10/20/2004, 09:06 PM
What's the whip for?

O'Coralman
10/20/2004, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by RicksReefs
i think the wife read this thread.
she went shopping.
she bought a 1/2 gallon
bananas
fresh strawberries
caramel topping
fudge topping
whip cream
marachinos

i think i'm making a 4 pound sundae tonight :D Mr. Rick Sir(imagine the Yogi the Bear voice).....I have a fast motorcyle....that sundy sounds good enough for a pic-a-nic type basket........aaeeee where do you live? we would not want you to gain some extra pounds and its almost a hiberaten time.....what do you say Mr. Rick of the Sir type?

O'Coralman
10/20/2004, 09:10 PM
Originally posted by pnosko
What's the whip for? Mr. Pete Sir the whip is for Cindy she likes a mess aaaaaaeeeee!

pnosko
10/20/2004, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by O'Coralman
Mr. Rick of the Sir type? :lol:

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 09:25 PM
i'd invite ya over, but i'm afraid of people who dance
without movin' their arms... :D

the whip? did i mention my wifes name is debi too? ;)

pnosko
10/20/2004, 09:33 PM
I think the steps are intended to get the arms moving too, but it never seems to happen.

pnosko
10/20/2004, 09:34 PM
Speaking of Debi, where is that old whipper-snapper?

pnosko
10/20/2004, 09:36 PM
OK, how many of you have to hide the empty ice cream cartons?

I once "hid" mine right back in the freezer, and she didn't discover it for weeks. But I caught hell for it. Now what am I goign to do with this empty quart of the subject ice cream? :eek1:

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 09:40 PM
pull one of the house plants outa the pot, stick it in the
ice cream container, put the container back in the pot. voila!

pnosko
10/20/2004, 10:57 PM
You've done that before. Admit it!

RicksReefs
10/20/2004, 11:06 PM
oh yeah, i think one of my ex's still has some IC container compost :lol:

O'Coralman
10/21/2004, 06:20 AM
Originally posted by pnosko
I think the steps are intended to get the arms moving too, but it never seems to happen. arms down were ment as a diss to the British....a defiant gesture if you will. Once you get used to keeping them at your side....its hard to do it otherwise. My understanding from the lead dancers in LOd was .....the cut was made in tryouts based on this.......some simply could not keep rythum when there hands came up......you either can or can't....... One more thing....in competition....if they come off your side......you lose big points. The arms are like ballast...it helps to keep them down. It also makes it easy to still ice cream when noone is looking.........Steve:dance: