Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we're at the shore, at least once a day, occasionally twice -- seriously, they have the best ice cream place where we go. It is insane.
Back in the real world, it's more like once a month, maybe twice? Nothing's as good as our vacation place, so it's kind of a let down for the grownups (admittedly, our kids wouldn't care and would probably love ice cream daily!).
Where? Where??
This: http://www.springersicecream.com/
7-year-old son told me earlier this week that, once we get there, he's going to get butterscotch brickle for his first scoop of the trip. (We're not even going until WEEKS from now.)
1-2x/month in the summer is plenty. Call me cheap but it ends up being about $5/person at the ice cream place, and there's no way I'm dropping a $20 multiple times in a week for ice cream. For me it is about cost. We tend to have ice cream half gallons at home during the summer and it takes about a month or more to use one up, so maybe we're just not into it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you guys serious? 5 times a week? Apparently I am a loser and no fun. We go about 3 times every summer. Maybe.
I'm sad for your kids.
Seriously? Not pp, but the kids allowed to shovel ice cream in their mouths on a nearly daily basis are the ones to feel sorry for. American gluttony is disgusting. And I'm American.
Please. My family is not American and we eat dessert regularly. Ice cream in the summer almost daily. However, we will walk or ride our bikes a mile into town to get dessert and ride home.
It's not the dessert that's the problem, although your food has crappy ingredients, it's the fact that Americans drive everywhere.
This is a myth. You cannot out-exercise a bad diet. You certainly can't out-walk it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you guys serious? 5 times a week? Apparently I am a loser and no fun. We go about 3 times every summer. Maybe.
I'm sad for your kids.
Seriously? Not pp, but the kids allowed to shovel ice cream in their mouths on a nearly daily basis are the ones to feel sorry for. American gluttony is disgusting. And I'm American.
Please. My family is not American and we eat dessert regularly. Ice cream in the summer almost daily. However, we will walk or ride our bikes a mile into town to get dessert and ride home.
It's not the dessert that's the problem, although your food has crappy ingredients, it's the fact that Americans drive everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While we are talking about it, Rocky Point Creamery in Point of Rocks MD is awesome! We go there on Sunday afternoons sometimes. It's a nice drive and the kids can play and visit the baby calf. The ice cream is good too.
I drove through Point of Rocks last weekend after dropping my kid off at camp. I am incredibly sad I didn't know about Rocky Point Creamery.![]()
Anonymous wrote:While we are talking about it, Rocky Point Creamery in Point of Rocks MD is awesome! We go there on Sunday afternoons sometimes. It's a nice drive and the kids can play and visit the baby calf. The ice cream is good too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you guys serious? 5 times a week? Apparently I am a loser and no fun. We go about 3 times every summer. Maybe.
I'm sad for your kids.
Seriously? Not pp, but the kids allowed to shovel ice cream in their mouths on a nearly daily basis are the ones to feel sorry for. American gluttony is disgusting. And I'm American.
Please. My family is not American and we eat dessert regularly. Ice cream in the summer almost daily. However, we will walk or ride our bikes a mile into town to get dessert and ride home.
It's not the dessert that's the problem, although your food has crappy ingredients, it's the fact that Americans drive everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:We have ice cream in the freezer. We have cones in the pantry. We also have fudgesicles and Edy's popsicles in the freezer. Works for us.
When we're on vacation in the Finger Lakes in upstate NY we go more... like every other night. A small twist (which is huge, BTW) costs $2.50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcdonalds ice cream sundae with Carmel or got fudge = $1
I don't think that counts as ice cream.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Wow...I never really thought about it until this thread, but we rarely go out for ice cream. I will buy ice cream bars or a half gallon for the kids and dh. I don't eat it very often, and when I do I usually make my own vegan ice cream. We might have to go out tonight as a special surprise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you guys serious? 5 times a week? Apparently I am a loser and no fun. We go about 3 times every summer. Maybe.
I'm sad for your kids.
Seriously? Not pp, but the kids allowed to shovel ice cream in their mouths on a nearly daily basis are the ones to feel sorry for. American gluttony is disgusting. And I'm American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we're at the shore, at least once a day, occasionally twice -- seriously, they have the best ice cream place where we go. It is insane.
Back in the real world, it's more like once a month, maybe twice? Nothing's as good as our vacation place, so it's kind of a let down for the grownups (admittedly, our kids wouldn't care and would probably love ice cream daily!).
Where? Where??
Anonymous wrote:Mcdonalds ice cream sundae with Carmel or got fudge = $1