Bacon.
I'm sure you were joking, but apparently that's a thing. There's even recipes.
Um. As to the OP, I really like cookie dough, and cookies-and-cream. Also vanilla if I have tons of caramel and chocolate sauce, and/or root beer to make a float.
Bacon.
I like them all except lemon, mint, & chocolate.
Bacon.
Stracciatella and gianduja.
I guess you are unlikely to find them in your neighbourhood.
Carte d'Or do a very mediocre Stracciatella that's not really worthy of the name, but I'm fairly certain I've had a reasonable Gianduja from Haagen-Dazs. Sure, it's not a genuine gelato, so there's a textural difference, but it's actually good nonetheless.
I like Tesco's Finest Devon Toffee & Fudge ice cream, plus the entire Tesco Finest ice creams range seems to be on permanent 2 1L tubs for £5, which is an amazing bargain. Their vanilla is pretty damn good too.
Stracciatella and gianduja.
I guess you are unlikely to find them in your neighbourhood.
Carte d'Or do a very mediocre Stracciatella that's not really worthy of the name, but I'm fairly certain I've had a reasonable Gianduja from Haagen-Dazs. Sure, it's not a genuine gelato, so there's a textural difference, but it's actually good nonetheless.
I like Tesco's Finest Devon Toffee & Fudge ice cream, plus the entire Tesco Finest ice creams range seems to be on permanent 2 1L tubs for £5, which is an amazing bargain. Their vanilla is pretty damn good too.
Good lord man, is there anything you don't know??![]()
When going to Carvels i love a hot fudge sundae with vanilla ice cream.
But if it's just ice cream, cawfee. What else?
Ashta-flavored is the best.
Coffee ice cream is nice too.
Carte d'Or do a very mediocre Stracciatella that's not really worthy of the name, but I'm fairly certain I've had a reasonable Gianduja from Haagen-Dazs. Sure, it's not a genuine gelato, so there's a textural difference, but it's actually good nonetheless.
I like Tesco's Finest Devon Toffee & Fudge ice cream, plus the entire Tesco Finest ice creams range seems to be on permanent 2 1L tubs for £5, which is an amazing bargain. Their vanilla is pretty damn good too.
Good lord man, is there anything you don't know??![]()
Hey, ice cream's important.
Good lord man, is there anything you don't know??![]()
Hey, ice cream's important.
Indeed it is. In my case it's also medicinal. No lie. I use it to treat bad cases of stomach acid. Works every time. Of course, it has to be plain vanilla. Chocolate and other flavors don't work as well.
In fact, when I told my doctor I was doing that, he thought he could prescribe it for me to keep costs down (He already has me on meds for it), but when he presented the case to my insurance company, he told me that they literally laughed and hung up on him.
Hey, ice cream's important.
Indeed it is. In my case it's also medicinal. No lie. I use it to treat bad cases of stomach acid. Works every time. Of course, it has to be plain vanilla. Chocolate and other flavors don't work as well.
In fact, when I told my doctor I was doing that, he thought he could prescribe it for me to keep costs down (He already has me on meds for it), but when he presented the case to my insurance company, he told me that they literally laughed and hung up on him.
I like your doc's attitude a lot.
If they had ended up approving it, I wonder if they'd have permitted brand-name prescribing, or insisted you ate a generic walmart alternative...
Get ready for two scoops of "Schweddy Balls."
Yes, the most famous culinary conversation from the sketch show's NPR sendup, "Delicious Dish," is finally available in ice cream form.
Named after Alec Baldwin's Pete Schweddy, the proprietor of a seasonal confections shop, these "Balls" are made of rum and milk chocolate malt, covered in fudge, and swimming in a pint of Fair Trade vanilla.
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