I get into ice cream moods. Neapolitan is a favorite of mine and I stir it all together. The Reeses cup ice cream is a tool of the devil I think. I hear it call my name if it's in the fridge. I voted for Rocky Road because I like it most among the choices given. I think I have only tried one flavor in my whole life that I didn't like at all.
I like any caramel ice cream, not the gooey caramel band stuff but a blended, soft and sweet kind. Actually I don't like any chunky ice cream whether it is nuts or hunks of chocolate or fruit.
What a great thread! I buy vanilla and then make sundaes, be it chocolate nut, strawberries, etc. Course must have the added whipped cream! And, this time of year, driving by a dairy point is almost if not entirely impossible! Either type of cone works fine.
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I remember when I bought my first car I went to show my grandmother and asked her if she wanted to go get an Ice Cream from a new place that had 31 flavors. We got there and I asked her what flavor she wanted to try ....
My all-time favorite ice cream is butter pecan. But I also have a favorite flavor from Cold Stone Creamery called "Paradise Found"; white chocolate ice cream with coconut, pineapple and banana mixed in. Yum!
I love nuts in ice cream but I hate chocolate, toffee bits, cookie crumbs or any other type of addition. You can't even taste the ice cream. It seems like most types of brand-name ice cream you get at the grocery store contains at least one, if not more, of these items.
We also have a local Honey Ice Cream stand. They have only vanilla and chocolate and just a handful of other flavors, like butter pecan. Once a year my daughters and I get a large butter pecan sundae made with butter pecan ice cream. It's so big it's enough to kill ya, as we always start getting stomach cramps about when we're halfway home, LOL.
Mint chocolate chip is my favorite, Edy's/Dreyer's makes a great one, I like the shaved flecks of chocolate rather than hard chunks of chocolate.
My favorite when I go home to Maine is Grapenut ice cream, it is vanilla ice cream with grapenut cereal mixed in, it sounds odd, but it is surprisingly good, I have never seen it anywhere but Maine, but I love it. There is a little general store back home that makes like 20 flavors of homemade Ice cream, nothing like it, grocery store ice cream cannot even compare.