Turkey Hill versus Breyer ice cream

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to discipline your kids better. Ben and Jerrys


What’s with all the people saying this is a discipline issue? So weird and rigid. They were never rude about it.

You're teaching your kids to tolerate disrespectful humor. Won't serve them well in life.


I literally do not get the disrespect aspect either.
Anonymous
Ben and Jerry's and Talenti. I would only ever buy the brands discussed here if it were for a group of more than 6 people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Turkey Hill All Natural line. A handful of ingredients and no crap.


This.
Anonymous
I also like tillamook. TH & Breyer seem similar. Prefer slightly TH but it depends on flavor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to discipline your kids better. Ben and Jerrys


What’s with all the people saying this is a discipline issue? So weird and rigid. They were never rude about it.

You're teaching your kids to tolerate disrespectful humor. Won't serve them well in life.
You have NO idea how this conversation went. None at all. You’re reading so much into it to stir up drama where there’s no drama. Pick an ice cream brand and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Turkey Hill PB Chocolate is so good!


+1
Anonymous
The answer is Graeters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The answer is Graeters.


For chocolate chip.
Anonymous
I like Turkey Hill. The Harris Teeter house brand is surprisingly good, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Turkey Hill All Natural line. A handful of ingredients and no crap.


+1. I love the Belgian chocolate!
Anonymous
B&J all the way.
Anonymous
I remember when Breyers vanilla had a commercial touting the fact that it had only 4 ingredients -- milk, cream, sugar and vanilla. Their natural line still does, but the rest of their flavors are packed with extenders and preservatives that makes the texture gummy.

If you're going to eat ice cream, eat the best. B&J
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Turkey Hill All Natural line. A handful of ingredients and no crap.


+1. I love the Belgian chocolate!


+100000; that is what we got before we bought our own ice cream maker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ben and Jerry's and Talenti. I would only ever buy the brands discussed here if it were for a group of more than 6 people.

Snob alert. I’m from Wisconsin and I’ve had the best ice cream there is, and Breyers and Turkey Hill are pretty good. Ben & Jerry’s not so much.
Anonymous
Tillamook
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