Posted by RandyB(MI) on March 14, 2016 at 07:32:55 from (75.133.131.65):
In Reply to: Ice cream posted by vscummins on March 13, 2016 at 21:22:01:
I will come forward and admit the same thing. And it has to be "good" ice cream. Schwans is what we get. Even theirs isn't as rich as it used to be but close. When I go to the ole tractor events in summer, I can't wait to get the home made stuff. Can you imagine asking the home made people if they have strawberry? or butter pecan? Sometimes I'll put a little maple syrup on my vanilla if I want a change but that's it. Nothing wrong with variety but to me just means you are bored with ice cream so why not save yur money. Same with "diet" ice cream. What an oxymoron that is. So you are not alone. I don't butter up my burgers with all the junk either. Maybe a little catchup/salt if anything. I happen to like the taste of venison/beef. If I want all the other crap , I'll order a salad. I do love everything on my pizza...but that's why you order a pizza...that's what they are. Never figured out why people squeeze a bunch of lemon juice on a perfectly deep fried piece of walley or whitefish either. If ya don't like the taste of good fish then save yur money. Just a product of upbringing I guess. Simple honest life is good enough for me.
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