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Ice cream.

Ice cream.

Middle of winter, but I'm still jonesin for ice cream. There's nothing like 5 scoops of classic vanilla with a half bottle of steaming hot fudge on it.

So with spring right around the corner, what are your favorite flavors or preparations of this treat that could unite the world if given a chance.
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Reply #51 Top
Rocky Road, Double Dutch and the Halo Halo Ice Cream--> my favorite!
Reply #52 Top
So you didn't mind I revived you thread about ice cream? Great!

I was making oreo cookie ice cream, yrs before you could buy it. I used a food processor and my freezer. My family loved it, We had a block party one time, in the fall, I made this and neighbors were offering to buy it from me. That's also how I started making the cinnamon ice cream! Served with mulled cider! (Now you are really living in Indiana)
I also have an easier way to make it: Buy your very favorite Vanilla ice cream (the good stuff) and use a whole package of oreo cookies and add half the semi-softened ice cream to a food processor and half the cookies and pulse it several times, pour that out into a big bowl and do it with the rest of the cookies & ice cream and pour them all together and refreeze (I always added justa little "real" vanilla to the mixture before refreezing.) This is good but not low in calories!
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Reply #53 Top
Thanks for sending the recipe, Ms Blinbatty. I replied but am not sure you are getting your mail. I can't wait to make it.
Reply #55 Top
Well, I have a weak spot for ice cream in general but I think my favorite for the time has got to be ColdStone's Mud Pie Mojo...

http://www.coldstonecreamery.com/secondary/creation.asp?id=31

In a waffle bowl so as to not lose any of the goodness...

Now, I wonder if they're open at 7 AM.....
Reply #56 Top
Now, I wonder if they're open at 7 AM.....


Reply #57 Top
Why did I click on this thread..I knew it was a bad idea right from the start. Oh wait..I have Coffee bean ice cream with chocolate covered almonds in freezer..noone will know
Reply #58 Top
I am craving ice cream, at this moment....I hate that!

But if I could have any kind "right this minute" it would be, Cinnamon ice cream!


I know I know, NOT again!!!!
Reply #59 Top
Dunno if ya can get it over there in the States, but if you ever come across it anywhere, traditional Cornish ice cream is something special and should most certainly be tried...extra creamy ain't the word and falls well short.

If not, visit or import from Cornwall England
Reply #60 Top
If any of you live in Connecticut, there is an Ice Cream place somewhere there called Peaches&Cream. Went there on vacation once. They have strawberry ice cream that tastes more like strawberries than actual strawberries.

I always liked that ice cream we made in science class back in high school.
Reply #61 Top
I really wanted a new and exotic way to try out some of this new walnut ripple I just bought home....disagreeable wife said it was too cold and.........

Think I'll crawl under that rock next to the spare stump I offered Bichur, should he ever need it

Reply #62 Top
Graeters is great but I only get it when we go visit the in-laws. (Coffee milkshake made with coffee ice cream and coffee...) In the absence of that, Ben & Jerry's One Sweet Whirled is yummmmmy. But discontinued.

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Reply #63 Top
WHO LOVES ICE CREAM?

POST YOUR VOTE AND FAVORITE (SD hope you don't mind the hy-jack)
Reply #64 Top
Isn't that what everyone's been doing already?
Reply #65 Top
Rocky Road!
Reply #66 Top
I like it cold
Reply #67 Top
Cold is good, mushy is good too. Anything cold and mushy!

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Reply #68 Top
Cold is good, mushy is good too. Anything cold and mushy!


yeah. anything cold and mushy
Reply #69 Top
If buying from my local ice-cream stand, bubble gum in a waffle cone. If buying for home, almost any of the new Dove brand - they are sooooo smooth.

Over all, I'd have to say cookie dough.


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