How long does it take you to eat a pint of ice cream?

Anonymous

My husband and daughter finish the pints and I take a little bit every now and then. My son doesn't eat ice cream at all.

But I can polish off a good number of almond thins, or cheese and crackers!

Anonymous
3 to 4 servings over a week.
Anonymous
2
Anonymous
Husband and I usually take a few bites and then pitch it to avoid eating the rest when bored. I know it's wasteful but so is pointlessly eating such a sugary fatty food. And honestly, most pints aren't even THAT good; they often have too much junk or taste cheap. It also seems they're frequently thawed and refrozen, which creates an unsmooth sort of icy texture. The only pint that is addicting to us is Jeni's goat cheese and red cherries.

Anonymous
It varies, but I'll probably finish it over 4 different occasions. It's not unusual for me just to want a little, like a couple ounces. And on the other hand, I sometimes want half the pint. My husband can easily polish off a pint in one sitting, but we say everyone in his family has an extra, separate ice cream stomach. He can eat a ton of ice cream no matter how much or how little dinner he just had.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:15 minutes


Ha! I was going to say 10 min, but in reality it's 15 or 20. Oh, and I weigh 105 lbs, so it's not a knock of overweight Americans. I'm just very active.


This. Everyone else is lying. 115 lbs and I finish it myself.
Anonymous
Used to be 1-2 servings and then I developed an egg intolerance and can’t eat Half Baked anymore and my life is ruined.
Anonymous
3 servings over a week or two, but I’m just not much of an ice cream person.

A tray of brownies could be gone in a night though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Husband and I usually take a few bites and then pitch it to avoid eating the rest when bored. I know it's wasteful but so is pointlessly eating such a sugary fatty food. And honestly, most pints aren't even THAT good; they often have too much junk or taste cheap. It also seems they're frequently thawed and refrozen, which creates an unsmooth sort of icy texture. The only pint that is addicting to us is Jeni's goat cheese and red cherries.



You must be fun at parties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Husband and I usually take a few bites and then pitch it to avoid eating the rest when bored. I know it's wasteful but so is pointlessly eating such a sugary fatty food. And honestly, most pints aren't even THAT good; they often have too much junk or taste cheap. It also seems they're frequently thawed and refrozen, which creates an unsmooth sort of icy texture. The only pint that is addicting to us is Jeni's goat cheese and red cherries.



Why are you buying $11 ice cream to just throw it away?
Anonymous
4 servings
Anonymous
2 to 4, depending.

Ice cream is my favorite, and I’ve come close but never quite finished one in a single sitting.
Anonymous
Like if I were eating it on my own? About a week. I overeat a lot, but not so much with ice cream.
Anonymous
My DH eats in 2 sittings. I will take a bite here and there but since I cut my sugar consumption down a few years ago, it’s just always too sweet for me. I used to eat a pint in one sitting, maybe 1-2x/month.
Anonymous
3 servings. That’s what Ben & Jerry’s says on the side and I try to stick to it. If you look at all the sugar - you’re done for the day in one serving.
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