orangeblooded2
**Temple of Truth**
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Hey, I recognize those dogs on the page.About once every summer I make a Southern Gazpacho recipe that I adapted from some chef that used to have a cooking show on the Sports South channel. It's great when the weather's hot, your appetite is for something cool, light and spicy, with maybe some bread croutons or something on the side for crunch. It's especially good and satisfying when you have fresh veggies from your garden to make it with.k:
What kind of ice cream sammich. They have a wide variety these days: chocolate outside, neopolitan inside; chocolate outside, chocolate inside; Vanilla outside, strawberry inside. Very confusing for those of us used to chocolate outside and vanilla inside. :unsure:I took it out of the freezer and put it in the oven...
Made everything else but the curry sauce though. Oh and the ice cream sammich I had for dessert.
What kind of ice cream sammich. They have a wide variety these days: chocolate outside, neopolitan inside; chocolate outside, chocolate inside; Vanilla outside, strawberry inside. Very confusing for those of us used to chocolate outside and vanilla inside. :unsure:
That's what I'm talking about..Well - it sucked is what kind. It's a Klondike 100 calorie version and the cookie part really sucked. Had some Skinny Cow ones last week that were much better except they were round.
Overall, I'm an old schooler like you. It should be chocolate outside, vanilla ice cream inside and rectangular. Also the ice cream should be soft enough to try to eat it by licking all the way around until the cookie sides bend in.
Well - it sucked is what kind. It's a Klondike 100 calorie version and the cookie part really sucked. Had some Skinny Cow ones last week that were much better except they were round.
Overall, I'm an old schooler like you. It should be chocolate outside, vanilla ice cream inside and rectangular. Also the ice cream should be soft enough to try to eat it by licking all the way around until the cookie sides bend in.