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fluffymark) wrote2007-08-20 09:57 pm
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New flavours of ice-cream
Not dead. Still reading this, you know, just been a little busy to actually post anything.
So I’m now eating Strawberry and balsamic vinegar ice-cream, and it’s totally delicious, and thought you should all know.
What’s everyone’s favourite strangest ice-cream flavour? *wonders*
So I’m now eating Strawberry and balsamic vinegar ice-cream, and it’s totally delicious, and thought you should all know.
What’s everyone’s favourite strangest ice-cream flavour? *wonders*
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There's a little cafe in Camden that does rose milkshakes. :-)
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Of what I do have, I like Honeycomb ice-cream very much.
We shall pass over the telephone and green mouse ice-cream in silence, I think...
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Raw horseflesh. Yum.
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Ignore the neigh-sayers, says I
Also, there's a shop in Madrid, somewhere south of Playa del Sol, selling sausage ice cream - made with chunks those industrial-strength Chorizo sausages that hang up in racks like riot batons in spanish delicatessens. I didn't have any: I was with someone, and pretending to be normal.
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Why do people always think Turkish delight means Rose flavour? (or possibly lemon flavour). Real Turkish delight is pistachio flavoured.
Which has just got me thinking of pistachio ice-cream, which I'm sure is sold in the local Tescos. Mmmmmmmm.
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That post scares me. Viagra flavoured ice-cream? WHY?
I've never tried Raw horseflesh ice-cream, alas, but I did once have Raw horseflesh for dessert while in Switzerland. They served cheese fondue with meat to dip into it. It's only afterwards they told us what the meat was!
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Re: Ignore the neigh-sayers, says I
Maybe the person you were with in Madrid was wanting the sausage ice-cream too, and also pretending to be normal? You may have missed out.
One of the reasons I prefer travelling alone is so I can try out really bizarre things without terrifying everyone around me.
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Or better still, just as weird but weird in different ways. This makes every journey an adventure.
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Pistachio ice cream is in the Asian section of the freezer, for some reason.
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I eat tar flavoured candy sometimes :)
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‘You call it “the Balsamic” as if it’s a place you’re very familiar with.’
‘Too true.’
‘You often wait there for the bus to Finsey-Obay?’
She folded her arms across her chest and hunched her shoulders as if she were cold. ‘More often than I’d like,’ she said, looking past me.
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and Blood orange and vodka, at the Italian restaurant in Walthamstow village.
The one I had not tried: bluish tinged ice-cream labelled 'smerf' in Poland. I now wish I had tried it.
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