Turkey Hill versus Breyer ice cream

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Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen Turkey Hill Touchdown Sundae in the DMV area?


Try Walmart or Safeway if you're close to either of them. It's not as good as it looks or sounds unfortunately.
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Anonymous wrote:Wish Breyer’s would label their real ice creams “original recipe” or something. And actually go back to the old simple Breyer’s ingredients. Had the mint chip recently and, imho, it was not good; it did not have the texture of ice cream. It was more like frozen fluff. It was labeled ice cream though. And they have seriously shrunk the container and the amount you get.
I will try Turkey Hill and Tillamook.


Tillamook mint chip is very good


It's the only flavor of theis that I dislike.

There's like 9 chocolate chips in the entire container. It bothered me and I can't bear to try again. I am a texture lady and need many many chocolate chips.
Anonymous
Ahh. Growing up in Philadelphia my mother only bought Breyers because it started there. Brings back memories.
Anonymous
The kirkland vanilla is seriously the best vanilla. I mix stuff into it.

After that I like Tillamook, then breyers all natural line or turkey hill all natural line. I also really like Ben jerry especially f I want fun flavors and mixin-I never get the BJ ice cream that is plain flavors.
Anonymous
turkey hill and breyers both make good vanilla bean, but nothing beats breyers chocolate chip mint

i love talenti but my kids would eat a pint each per night so that is not economical
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Anonymous wrote:turkey hill and breyers both make good vanilla bean, but nothing beats breyers chocolate chip mint

i love talenti but my kids would eat a pint each per night so that is not economical


oh and yes to the all natural lines for both
Anonymous
I recently bought Trader Joe’s ice cream for the first time and it’s pretty good! We had pumpkin and mint chip.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The kirkland vanilla is seriously the best vanilla. I mix stuff into it.

After that I like Tillamook, then breyers all natural line or turkey hill all natural line. I also really like Ben jerry especially f I want fun flavors and mixin-I never get the BJ ice cream that is plain flavors.


+1

We buy the Kirkland vanilla. Breyers has gone WAY down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:turkey hill and breyers both make good vanilla bean, but nothing beats breyers chocolate chip mint

i love talenti but my kids would eat a pint each per night so that is not economical


I love the ice cream part of Brewers chocolate chip mint, but they’ve changed the chips up a few times over the years and I don’t like them. Too big and chunky.
Anonymous
DW's home-made vanilla and chocolate ice cream made in the refigerator freezer.
Anonymous
If it's on sale, I buy Tillamook. I'll pay $4-5 but not $8. Otherwise, I prefer Turkey Hill. I don't like lots of big chunks in my ice cream so Ben and Jerry's doesn't really appeal to me. I also like Friendly's.
Anonymous
These two tend to be on sale more than others. But, at regular price, ice cream has gotten a bit pricey.
Turkey Hill definitely tastes different than Breyers. Breyers feels more like icy and Turkey Hill is more creamy.

The problem with ice cream is it's like chips, you can't just eat one. You can't just try 1 spoon of ice cream. And once you start buying it, you keep on buying it cause many kids like them more than chips.
I would say if they are not moving much over the past 8 months, than don't buy ice cream. You can gain weight easily with delicious ice cream.

Maybe try doing popsicles using fruit juices? It's not the same at all.

Anonymous
Turkey hill naturals mint chip
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Hagen daz cookie dough is my current favorite
Anonymous
Turkey hill is the best inexpensive grocery store ice cream. I think Breyers is awful. If you happen to be at Whole Foods, try Jenis. Yum.
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