Is it really the neighbors' ice cream, or is he just saying it is? ![]() |
Graeter's - yay! Still, I'm happy to "tolerate" lesser ice creams and even enjoy low-brow McDonald's soft serve. I also appreciate DQ and Ben and Jerry's and Haagen Dazs and the lowly stuff that comes out of my Cuisinart. One can appreciate the higher quality ice creams but still enjoy ice cream overall. I can also eat chocolates that aren't Ghiardelli. |
It's also far less expensive. |
+1 |
Chocolate chip serves the same purpose and is far more appetizing. |
Disagree. Bakeries and pastry shops were all around. Ice cream shops were fewer and farther between. Still are. |
Your ILs sound tedious to be around, and they must really ruin the whole ice cream experience. |
You are way over-analyzing this. |
Love this thread for bringing back great memories.
I can't have ice cream any more but loved recalling all the good times. |
The sense of sweet on your taste buds is the last to dull. The others - bitter, salty, sour, umami - dull earlier. So sweet stuff in general is very popular with the elderly. |
Kids love it! |
That doesn't make sense. For one thing, there are gas freezers and refrigerators, and many Amish use generators. How do they keep other food cold or frozen? Plus ice houses can keep ice through the summer. You can make ice cream any time of the year as long as you have dairy and ice. My dad's parents had an ice house on their farm. I have a vague memory of the ruins of it near their well from when I was little. My grandparents still referred to the fudge as an ice box. My son is in his mid-thirties and he eats insane amounts of ice cream (without putting on weight). |
I think it's sort of a universal pleasure but when you're under 70 years old you try to limit it for health and weight reasons. Once you get up there in age and you know you're going to die, you start to indulge in all the pleasures you held back on before. I think it's sweet to see old people going all in on ice cream. I'm going to! |
I’m not going to read through all of this, so this has probably been said before. A long long time ago, when “old people” were younger, before junk food and eating out and Starbucks were commonplace, ice cream parlors and soda fountains were inexpensive and popular, and something that people of all ages could enjoy. Good clean fun! So maybe the habit stuck. Before take out Chinese food, ordering pizza, and even McDonald’s, there was ice cream as a treat. I remember living on a street that had a Giffords (best ice cream in the area, and the first “restaurant “ I was allowed to go to with friends as a pre-teen) and a High’s dairy store within about 2 blocks. Before that, making ice cream with a hand cranked ice cream freezer was a fun activity.
Having said that, many people are lactose intolerant, and many people—no matter their age — love ice cream. |
People in Europe also love ice cream. It is delicious and easy and you don't get that feeling of I am a pig who ate half a cake. |