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like, rarely. And when we do we share a scoop in a bowl.
I'm tired of spending $5 for an ice cream when I can get a half gallon for less than that and we can enjoy it at home. |
I'm the PP who asked the two questions. The above poster you quoted, that starts with "Lucky you..." is different poster...but I agree with them. Sure, I have $20. I DON'T have $20, 4 times a week, every single week to spend on ice cream. I don't think that qualifies for me for the "unfit parent" category. |
I'm sad for your kids. |
Where the heck is that? Try $30, if there's no sharing going on. Yup, we can each get a scoop out of a carton and have leftovers, for under $5 at the grocery. Watch for sales and put it in your freezer. |
Once or twice a Week is plenty. I can't imagine being so cheap. |
They are living the life of luxury. |
Well put. And wherever you're getting 6 ice creams for $20, let me know. That's an unbelievable deal. |
We are very healthy, we will have Sweetgreen or maybe sushi for dinner and icecream. We are family of 3 so it makes it much easier to buy icecream regularly. I can see how with your large family going out for icecream is a whole different expense! |
ice-cream free luxury?
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Well now I feel bad because we haven't gone at all this summer.
(plotting ice cream outing TONIGHT!) |
I'm the poster who said the PP was "lucky". First can you understand that most people on this earth practice economy and do not go out every week for ice cream? Should this be such a blot on their character that you would need to disparage them? How utterly pathetic you are. Second, can you understand that this ice cream outing habit is an attribute not only of the affluent but particularly of the indulgent American? We come from Europe, and even the affluent there do not do this. It would be seen as too wasteful and greedy. People prefer to spend their money on more lasting investments or experiences. |
Alright troll. |
yup! Ice cream is so much better
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Wow, some ice cream haters here! I can't imagine feeling superior over something as silly as ice cream!
We go once or twice per week, and we always bike or walk there. It's only about 2 miles so I'm probably not even putting a dent in the calories consumed from the ice cream, but it does make me feel better about myself
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Did you also give your baby a homemade sugar free muffin for their first bday "cake"? |