Bestoutwest
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This is from the Syria post, and is for Baskin Robbins flavors only. No Syria talk. And no religious talk, ice cream is nondenominational.
Can't say that they have ever had the pleasure of my company.TexasBred":2cdyanis said:Don't know that I've ever eaten any Baskin Robbins but I have been in one or two churches that were as cold as an ice cream freezer. :lol: :hide:
HDRider":1xnhtlyz said:My wife almost broke me going there for chocolate raspberry truffle. It was very good, and very rich. Each little single serving cup was 3 or $4. This was quite a while back.
Her Dad was as old school as can be. They were visiting us when we lived in Houston. I told him to come in the kitchen and look in the freezer if he wanted to see the worlds most expensive quart of ice cream. I told him what it cost, and it was 30 or $40 bucks. As expected he thought I was crazy as a loon. I told him how many $4 scoops we could get out of that and what his daughter was doing to my finances. He still thought I was crazy for spoiling his daughter, but he admired my money skills.
By the time my wife finished that ice cream she didn't ask to go to Baskin Robbins as often.
Mine either except once.M-5":36hewudl said:Can't say that they have ever had the pleasure of my company.TexasBred":36hewudl said:Don't know that I've ever eaten any Baskin Robbins but I have been in one or two churches that were as cold as an ice cream freezer. :lol: :hide:
True Grit Farms":2hsnhmsi said:The best ice cream I've ever had is home made strawberry made in Ashburn Georgia at a place called Calhoun farms.
http://www.calhounproduce.com
That would be me.....but would have to be Blue Bell. Eating on some "Triple Chocolate" right now....pretty darn good.HDRider":2xu369qk said:No chocoholics?