So where's the REALLY GOOD ice cream?
#222
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 211
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Top Ten Reasons Why A Message Can Last 4 years:
10. Our taste buds are the first part of our bodies to know it's summer.
9. Ice cream is timeless.
8. Almost nobody doesn't like ice cream.
7. Hot fudge, fresh strawberries and
whipped cream.
6. Ice cream for dinner is one of life's best guilty pleasures. (We did it last nite...)
5. The flavor list is seemingly endless.
4. We do best in life when we have a goal...and what better goal than searching out reallly good ice cream?
3. Did I mention hot fudge...?
2. Texture. Taste. Totally tremendous.
1. Because I scream, you scream, we alllllll scream for ICE CREAM!!
10. Our taste buds are the first part of our bodies to know it's summer.
9. Ice cream is timeless.
8. Almost nobody doesn't like ice cream.
7. Hot fudge, fresh strawberries and
whipped cream.
6. Ice cream for dinner is one of life's best guilty pleasures. (We did it last nite...)
5. The flavor list is seemingly endless.
4. We do best in life when we have a goal...and what better goal than searching out reallly good ice cream?
3. Did I mention hot fudge...?
2. Texture. Taste. Totally tremendous.
1. Because I scream, you scream, we alllllll scream for ICE CREAM!!
#238
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 87
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I have put a lot of thought (and travel) into this:
1. Kimball Farm - Littleton, MA - a kiddie ice cream cone is the size of a child's head. The coffee oreo will keep you awake from the caffeine. Outstanding in every way.
2. Goodnoe Dairy - Newtown, PA. To me, a Norman Rockwell portrait of America - kids in little league uniforms late on a Sunday afternoon, with cones dripping all over them. Special mention to the Peanut Butter Cup.
3. Dr. Mikes - Monroe and Bethel, CT. Dr. Mikes can be the number one depending on what flavors they have that day. With only 8 flavors at a time, you have to call in advance. If there is Coffee Mud Pie, it's #1. The #3 rating is based on chocolate, which they have every day.
4. Rich Farm - Oxford, CT. Ice cream is pretty good, but what really makes this place stand out is the setting - a shack between a corn field and a dairy barn. You get your ice cream cone and can walk over the barn to thank the cow who likely provided the milk for the ice cream.
1. Kimball Farm - Littleton, MA - a kiddie ice cream cone is the size of a child's head. The coffee oreo will keep you awake from the caffeine. Outstanding in every way.
2. Goodnoe Dairy - Newtown, PA. To me, a Norman Rockwell portrait of America - kids in little league uniforms late on a Sunday afternoon, with cones dripping all over them. Special mention to the Peanut Butter Cup.
3. Dr. Mikes - Monroe and Bethel, CT. Dr. Mikes can be the number one depending on what flavors they have that day. With only 8 flavors at a time, you have to call in advance. If there is Coffee Mud Pie, it's #1. The #3 rating is based on chocolate, which they have every day.
4. Rich Farm - Oxford, CT. Ice cream is pretty good, but what really makes this place stand out is the setting - a shack between a corn field and a dairy barn. You get your ice cream cone and can walk over the barn to thank the cow who likely provided the milk for the ice cream.
#240
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 442
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YUM! YUM! MUMMMMMM!
I, on the other hand, could not leave this thread until I had scanned the entire lot of messages! Thanks to all who have so generously shared their favorites!
Mine are:
1) Ghirardelli Square, San Francisco, I have to come home and just have a fix of their ice cream (good not great). I go for the atmosphere and, other times, to watch a bunch of little kids dig into a gigantic "Earthquake" dish! So much FUN!
2) Emack & Bolio's, Newberry Street, Boston - for the best chocolate raspberry ice cream this side of the moon
3) Any cold stone/marble slab ice creamery where they mix your ice cream - I like mine with gummy bears, etc.
4) Anywhere in Europe for a vanilla ice cream with HOT raspberry sauce
5) At home, Breyer's Coffee Ice Cream
Ice cream - morning, noon, and night! YUM!
I, on the other hand, could not leave this thread until I had scanned the entire lot of messages! Thanks to all who have so generously shared their favorites!
Mine are:
1) Ghirardelli Square, San Francisco, I have to come home and just have a fix of their ice cream (good not great). I go for the atmosphere and, other times, to watch a bunch of little kids dig into a gigantic "Earthquake" dish! So much FUN!
2) Emack & Bolio's, Newberry Street, Boston - for the best chocolate raspberry ice cream this side of the moon
3) Any cold stone/marble slab ice creamery where they mix your ice cream - I like mine with gummy bears, etc.
4) Anywhere in Europe for a vanilla ice cream with HOT raspberry sauce
5) At home, Breyer's Coffee Ice Cream
Ice cream - morning, noon, and night! YUM!


