Re: Ice cream box tops
Mousie, on host 205.173.143.35
Monday, July 17, 2000, at 16:55:17
Re: Ice cream box tops posted by Help on Sunday, July 16, 2000, at 15:19:58:
> > > > I eat Breyer's ice cream (indubitably the best in the world), and I've noticed that on new packages there is always a thin layer of ice-cream crud on the inside of the lid. Not surpising. The weird part is, that stuff is REALLY GOOD! It has this strange chewy feel to it, not like the actual ice cream. Anyone have thoughts on this, or on ice cream in general? > > > > > > I tried Breyer's cherry and strawberry ice creams recently and liked them very much. They were quite good in flavour and texture. > > > > > > As for the "crud" on the inside of the lid of any commercially-made ice cream, the stuff's in the commercial ice cream for a reason. Let's just say that if your freezer accidentally defrosted completely... and the Breyer's or Sealtest had been in there... then the contents of the container wouldn't actually melt and be reduced into a puddle! > > > > That's right. There are probably many secrets to happiness, but one of them is: just eat the ice cream, don't ask what they put in it. > > Commercial licorice is another good one. I don't even want to THINK about eating licorice anymore. > > > > Brunnen-"hey, if the FDA approved it, it MUST be good for you!!...hmm"G > > I like to lick the top too. But on some boxes you have a bonus, you get to clear the little plastic window so that you can check on the ice cream without opening the lid, pretty neat. > > He" Other familly members get annyoed so I ask for a flavor that no one else eats."lp
My favorite part of a cake is that moist layer that sticks to cardboard the cake is on after the pieces are lifted off.
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