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Blackthorn 08-23-2008 06:59 PM

What's your favorite ice cream flavor?
 
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Well it's Saturday night and I just had a nice big bowl of this sinful treat and I thought I'd share this thought with ya'll....

If I was given a choice between sex with the woman of my choosing one time and a life time of daily servings of this little delight I would pick the Haagen Dazs! This stuff is good... really good. I thought I liked the Carmel Cone best but after trying this now I'm not sure. Right now I would pick the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. This was the culinary equivalent of an orgasm.

So.... what's your favorite ice cream?

Willravel 08-23-2008 07:05 PM

I've never had ice cream better than sex, but I really like mint chocolate chip from Baskin Robbins. And the vanilla. And the chocolate. And the rocky road. And the strawberry.

snowy 08-23-2008 07:05 PM

Whatever is in the freezer. Right now it's Lochmead Rocky Road. The Lochmead dairy farm is less than an hour from where I live; I think that makes it even tastier.

Mister Coaster 08-24-2008 06:12 PM

Curretly in the freezer... store brand vanilla. [hangs head in shame]

Cynthetiq 08-24-2008 06:17 PM

Rocky Road.

I can sit and look over all 31 flavors at Baskin Robbins hem and haw over which flavor but more than likely... I will pick Rocky Road.

shoegirl 08-24-2008 06:45 PM

I'm not sure how it's "seasonal" right now, but I just picked up some Pumpkin ice cream at the store!

Willravel 08-24-2008 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by shoegirl (Post 2512507)
I'm not sure how it's "seasonal" right now, but I just picked up some Pumpkin ice cream at the store!

Glorious. Truly glorious. :thumbsup:

Grancey 08-24-2008 08:27 PM

My favorite is Blue Bell's Strawberry & Homemade vanilla

SexyCat 08-25-2008 07:37 PM

I prefer Ben and Jerry's cookie dough ice cream to Haagen Dazs.

MontanaXVI 08-25-2008 08:33 PM

I can DESTROY some Ben and Jerry's Cherry Garcia, but my all time favorite ice cream HAS to be mint chocolate chip.

I make it whenever I can.

BadNick 08-25-2008 08:55 PM

Too many good choices, I can't decide. But I've always liked coffee ice creams so lately I've been very much enjoying Starbucks Java Chip which is very good coffee with very good chocolate chips in it, very good, very

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Next week I might move into strawberry...or peach!

Leto 08-26-2008 03:03 AM

Moose Tracks, from Kawartha Dairy

Jetée 08-26-2008 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Leto (Post 2513156)
Moose Tracks, from Kawartha Dairy

This is my current favorite as well, though I prefer that of Turkey Hill more. :surprised:

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healer 08-26-2008 04:00 AM

Maybe it's an American thing, but we don't have ice cream with weird names like Moose Tracks or whatever. We just have normal, everyday names for our stuff.

What's in Rocky Road?

Jetée 08-26-2008 04:13 AM

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Originally Posted by healer (Post 2513173)
Maybe it's an American thing, but we don't have ice cream with weird names like Moose Tracks or whatever. We just have normal, everyday names for our stuff.

What's in Rocky Road?

The names of ice cream are not so much weird as a creative classification of what you could expect or guess to find within your frozen treat. Americans have a way of stamping their mark on whatever they seek to invent, from simple foods to entire geographic regions.

Rocky Road
Rocky road ice cream is a chocolate flavour, recently ranked tenth in popularity in the United States. Though there are variations on the flavour, it is traditionally composed of chocolate ice cream, nuts and marshmallows.

Poppinjay 08-26-2008 04:26 AM

Strictly defining the term, I like pistachio. Otherwise, I'm a freak for sherbet.

PonyPotato 08-26-2008 07:09 AM

Coconut almond chip. Hands down. Doesn't matter what brand (UDF, Hershey's, etc.), as long as it has bits of coconut and plenty of nuts. YUM.

Leto 08-26-2008 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by healer (Post 2513173)
Maybe it's an American thing, but we don't have ice cream with weird names like Moose Tracks or whatever. We just have normal, everyday names for our stuff.

What's in Rocky Road?

I didn't realize that Americans also had Rocky Road, Heavenly Hash or even Moose Tracks. Be that as it may, I think that these flavours are becoming more universal in availability. The local dairy (Kawartha) has a list of their ice creams posted online and a description of each, which I will post below.

A brief story on purchase value:

I made a purchse at Ben & Jerry's in the Beaches (Toronto) last July. I got a small (single scoop) cone of Cherry Garcia. the friggin thing cost $4.31 for a small single scoop which they called the children's size. I almost returned it because it was so ridiculously small. I saw a girl leave the store with a waffle cone, with what I termed a normal sized scoop, and asked her what she paid for it. $8.75. !!!!!!!!!!!

On a weekend trip to the cottage, two weeks later, I stopped at the Kawartha Dairy kiosk (Minden, Ontario) and ordered a small cone of rum & raison. I got as much icecream on that cone as you would find in a tub of Haagen Daz. Cost? $2.89. There was so much ice cream that I skipped dinner. Now that's value.

The Ben & Gerry's store in the Beaches went out of business in July. You see, people aren't stupid.

Kawartha Dairy's Icecream flavours:

Flavour Descriptions

ICE CREAM FLAVOURS

BANANA: A very smooth and creamy ice cream with a bold and satisfying banana flavour.

BEAR CLAW ®: A dark chocolate ice cream filled with chocolate coated cashews and swirled with luscious golden caramel.

BLACK RASPBERRY THUNDER: A smooth white chocolate ice cream with the tangy taste of black raspberry marble and white chocolate chunks.

BLUEBERRY RIPPLE: A rich and creamy vanilla ice cream with a blueberry swirl.

BLUE BUBBLEGUM: Loads of pink coloured gum pieces in a bubblegum flavoured ice cream with a bright blue colour.

BORDEAUX CHERRY: A rich and full flavoured cherry ice cream loaded with big pieces of sweet black Bordeaux cherries.

BUTTER PECAN: Creamy butter and pecan flavoured background with roasted pecan pieces.

BUTTERSCOTCH RIPPLE: Butterscotch ripple swirled through vanilla ice cream.

CAPPUCCINO ALMOND: Coffee ice cream with roasted almonds and a cream caramel ribbon.

CARAMEL SNAPPERS: Caramel filled chocolate turtles in toffee flavoured ice cream twirled with thick English Toffee.

CHEWY CHOCOLATE CARAMEL: Chocolate ice cream swirled with caramel sauce and mini chocolate caramel-filled cups.

CHOCOLATE: A rich and creamy ice cream with a bold chocolate flavour.

CHOCOLATE CHERRY CHEESECAKE: A cherry brandy sauce twirled through velvety smooth cheesecake ice cream loaded with chocolate crispy chunks.

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH: Cookie dough pieces in a cookie flavoured ice cream.

CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER: Chocolate ice cream with peanut butter cookie dough pieces and a ripple of peanut butter.

CHOCOLATE RIPPLE: Vanilla ice cream with a chocolate fudge swirl.

COOKIES & CREAM: White chocolate flavoured ice cream with chunks of panda cookies.

COTTON CANDY: Pink cotton candy flavoured ice cream with a blue ribbon twirl.

CREAMY ORANGE: A tangy fresh orange & creamy vanilla intertwined in perfect proportions.

CRÈME BRULÉE: A rich custard background flavour swirled with caramelized brown sugar sauce and complemented with Crème Brulée crunchy candy.

DEATH BY CHOCOLATE: Chocolate ice cream with bittersweet dark chocolate chunks and thick chocolate twister sauce.

FRENCH VANILLA: ALL NATURAL. No artificial flavours or colours. Pure bourbon vanilla and eggs give that bold flavour and a sprinkling of vanilla seeds.

GOLD MEDAL RIBBON: French Vanilla flavoured ice cream folded into chocolate ice cream and swirled with Old English Toffee.

HEAVENLY HASH: Marshmallow ice cream and chocolate ice cream combined with chocolate covered peanuts.

KODIAK ISLANDTM FUDGE: Vanilla ice cream with chewy Talkeetna fudge pieces and swirled with Kodiak IslandTM fudge.

MANGO: A smooth and creamy ice cream with that distinctive Mango colour and flavour.

MAPLE WALNUT: Maple flavoured ice cream with lots of California walnut pieces.

MINT CHIP: A cool mint flavoured ice cream with semi sweet chocolate chips.

MOCHA ALMOND FUDGE: Full coffee flavour with a swirl of mocha fudge and roasted almonds.

MOOSE TRACKS®: Vanilla ice cream with chocolate peanut butter cups swirled with Moose Tracks® fudge.

MUSKOKA MOCHA: Mocha flavoured ice cream with mocha fudge sauce, mocha crumb, and chocolate fish.

ORANGE PINEAPPLE: Vanilla ice cream ribboned with a fruity sauce containing pieces of orange and pineapple.

PRALINES & CREAM: Praline flavoured ice cream and praline pecans combined with a rich caramel sauce.

RASPBERRY RIPPLE: Vanilla ice cream with a raspberry swirl.

RUM & RAISIN: Rum flavoured ice cream with rum soaked raisins.

STRAWBERRY: Strawberry flavoured ice cream made with pureed strawberries.

SUGAR SHACK MAPLE: Maple flavoured ice cream laced with Canadian maple syrup and chunks of maple sugar candy.

TIGER: Orange flavoured ice cream with ribbons of black liquorice.

VANILLA: Rich and creamy ice cream with a smooth vanilla flavour.

WOLF PAWSTM: Vanilla ice cream with chocolate butter fudge and soft brownie pieces.




The Kawartha Dairy Company - Products - Ice Cream

snowy 08-26-2008 08:00 AM

Moose Tracks is a flavor created by Denali Flavors, who in turn license the flavor to numerous independent dairies and ice cream manufacturers across the United States and Canada:

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Denali Flavors is the creative force behind some of the most successful ice creams sold in the United States today. Owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Wally and June Blume, Denali Flavors has grown to become one of the nation’s leading inventors and marketers of premium flavors for the ice cream industry.

Denali works with a large percentage of the nation’s ice cream producing independent dairies to manufacture an array of regional and store-branded products, including six varieties of Moose Tracks® ice cream and over 30 other flavors, including Bear Claw®, Caramel Caribou®, Mother Lode®, Bear Foot Brownie® and Peanut Butter Iditarod®. The company also has licensing agreements with Mrs. Smith’s® and Andes Candies®. Denali ice cream products are available at most major grocery store chains, ice cream shops and convenience stores nationwide.

Denali Flavors is perhaps best known for its signature flavor, Moose Tracks, which swept the nation in the mid-90s and remains so popular today that it outsells vanilla in some brands. The Moose Tracks brand family has grown through the past decade to include eight flavor varieties – Original Moose Tracks®, Chocolate Moose Tracks®, Cherry Moose Tracks®, Original No-Sugar-Added Moose Tracks®, Extreme Moose Tracks®, Mint Moose Tracks®, Mocha Moose Tracks®, and Malted Moose Tracks® – and a broad line of novelty ice cream products, including cones, ice cream bars and ice cream pies.

In addition to their roles at Denali, owners Wally and June Blume are deeply involved in charitable work worldwide.
Denali Flavors

So depending on where you are, the brand will be different, but the flavor is the same.

And merleniau--the coconut almond chip must be a back East thing; never seen it out here.

Cynthetiq 08-26-2008 08:23 AM

almost forgot... if it's at Thrifty's (now defunct) Rite-Aid, it's Chocolate Malted Krunch. Back in the 80's it was still $.10 for a hockeypuck "scoop". $.10!!!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!!? It was just crazy! Now it's a $1, but still a great bargain compared to any other ice cream stands.

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Gone But Not Forgotten: Thrifty ice cream

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You know there's going to be a time, 40 years down the line, when many of us will be boring our own grandchildren with stories about how much stuff cost. ("When I was a boy, gas cost less than $2 a gallon, a movie cost $5.50 and a lap dance cost $20!")

But by far the best bargain of my childhood, which I intend to tell my grandkids about every day of their young lives, was Thrifty drug store ice cream. Even in the late 1980s, it was 10 measly cents for a single cone. Ten cents! If you lived a few blocks away from the Thrifty and looked down as you walked, chances were good you would find that much on the way to the store. It was, without a doubt, the best deal of my life.

Drug store historians will argue that Thrifty ice cream still exists, and the brand never died when Rite-Aid bought out the chain a decade ago. But it's dead to me. For one thing, it costs more than a dollar now. That's a 1,000 percent price increase in less than two decades. Even Ed Barbara thinks that's a heartless rip-off of the consumer. I also recently saw someone using a rounded ice cream scoop at a Rite Aid, which is like making a "Dukes of Hazzard" movie and recasting the General Lee as a Prius.

A few observations of/tributes to Thrifty ice cream:

1. The scoop was innovative: I'm not sure what you would call the Thrifty ice cream scoops, which would dispense the frozen treat in little pucks, with 90 degree angles when you looked at the ice cream from the side. As a result a triple scoop would look more like a stack of tires than a snowman. This made the ice cream about 50 percent more stable, which was better if you were a little kid. It was kind of like having training wheels on your cone.

2. The ice cream was edible: Notice I didn't say "good." I often noticed little swirls of red in my mint chip, because the little shards of ice would cut my tongue. But it was more than good enough. The mint chip and especially the chocolate malted crunch were my favorites. The latter flavor was like eating chocolate ice cream with the most delicious packing material on Earth inside.

3. The employees were often cool: Sure, you'd get one or two clerks who rudely made the kids at the ice cream counter wait 15 minutes while they helped the customers who were actually generating a profit for the Thrifty Corp. (One wonders if the 10 cent ice cream might have led to Thrifty's demise.) But you got the impression that the checkers enjoyed the break of heading over to the ice cream counter. After all, they were kids once too. And on really hot days Thrifty would usually have a full-time ice cream person.

I'm no businessman, but if I owned a national chain of stores, I'd fill this void right now. Ten cent ice cream at Kragen Auto Parts?

Thrifty ice cream ruled.


snowy 08-26-2008 08:32 AM

Yeah, they so don't serve ice cream at my Rite Aid. That place is a cavern of sadness.

archpaladin 08-26-2008 08:45 AM

Coffee oreo. So very delicious.

Starkizzer 08-26-2008 09:35 AM

Thrifty ice cream was my saving grace when I was working ovens at Little Caesar's. I loved their peach mango ice cream.

But I think my all time favorite ice cream is Dreyer's Spamoni. Yum!

girldetective 08-26-2008 12:31 PM

Mandarin chocolate from Baskin-Robbins (I find it just very occasionally).

I also like Breyer's Vanilla and Tillamook's mint chocochip.

mmm-mm-m

Mister Coaster 08-29-2008 10:23 AM

Excellent article, Cynthetiq. I'll be passing that one along.

CinnamonGirl 08-29-2008 10:54 AM

mmmm...ice cream.

Peppermint is probably my favorite, but that won't be around for a while... so I'll go with Cookies & Cream, or Butter Pecan.

Really, though, there probably isn't an ice cream I don't like.

vanblah 08-29-2008 11:46 AM

Blueberry ice-cream is my favorite. I usually have to make it at home because I can't ever find it in stores. TCBY is on a blue-berry kick right now.

I also like peppermint ... but again, I have to make it at home since Baskin-Robbins only serves it during the Winter. Which doesn't make sense, peppermint ice-cream is AWESOME in the Summer.

Grasshopper Green 08-29-2008 05:50 PM

I'm not a big fan of ice cream. When I'm really in the mood though...I like plain old chocolate the best.

ngdawg 08-29-2008 06:51 PM

Godiva's Raspberry Chocolate Chunk...
Edy's Cherry Chocolate Chip...
Turkey Hill's Cherry Vanilla Duet...
Edy's used to make THE best combo-vanilla fudge swirl with malt balls. Alas, the last time I saw it was at a sub shop that sold it only by the scoop.

Fotzlid 08-29-2008 07:24 PM

Turkey Hill and Edy's are the best ice cream available commercially. Ben & Jerry's is over-rated.
As far as my favorite, anything with peanut butter is good for me.

Ayashe 09-06-2008 11:03 AM

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When I am really in the mood for something rich, this would be the winner. I don't keep ice cream around very often, probably for very good reason.

annie1 09-09-2008 11:50 AM

I love cookies & cream best. Mint chocolate chip is also a favorite. Anything with caramel is also good.

Taja 09-13-2008 05:29 PM

Starbuck's Mud Pie - yumm! And if I'm feeling especially naughty, I add whip cream! :thumbsup:

anti fishstick 09-16-2008 02:43 PM

mint chocolate chip probably. I don't have a favorite Ben and Jerry's or brand of ice cream. I also really like mango ice cream :-D

genuinegirly 09-16-2008 02:53 PM

Readily available where I live: Strawberry
I've had elsewhere that I love: Soursop

noodle 09-16-2008 03:09 PM

this makes me sad, since i can't eat ice cream any more.

pistachio is my all time favorite followed by dark cherry chocolate (anywhere), st. augustine mudd (Kilwin's), and freshly made vanilla bean with peaches, and rocky road. i used to love ice cream.

sapiens 09-16-2008 03:48 PM

Historically, my favorite ice cream has been vanilla. Lately, it's been either lemon meringue pie or huckleberry ice cream. Both very good, and good together.

StellaLuna 09-16-2008 04:35 PM

Cake Batter, babies!!!!

Just J 09-16-2008 05:09 PM

A container of Heath Bar Crunch with one jar of hot fudge and one jar of caramel topping, a can of whipped cream and a really big spoon. Pour, pour squirt, scoop, eat - repeat until it's gone. It's all about the toppings with me.

Meditrina 09-17-2008 10:19 AM

Now how did I miss a thread about ice cream??? I need to visit the food forum more often.

I love any kind of ice cream that is chocolate based. I love to have things in my ice cream, like choc chips, nuts of any sort, pretzels, etc. etc. IF I have to have vanilla based ice cream, there better be plenty of chocolate syrup around!


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