Choc Ice

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Not a fan of choc ices, but do like ice cream.
Ice cream of choice would be mint choc chip in a waffle cone.
Running it a close second would be rum & raisin, still in a waffle cone.
Mate a rum and raisin in a posh cone is spectacular.

My wife and I go to Bakewell on a Sunday for a treat sometimes. We have a pot of tea and a bacon sarnie in the smallest cafe I have ever seen. Then we wander and finish with an ice cream in a little parlour and I nearly always have that. Sometimes I go for mint choc chip, but rum and raisin is just lush
 
down devon i saw a shop selling 'roskilly's ice cream'* so decided to try some, quite a range on offer so i made my choice and have to say it has to be the best ice cream i ever had.

*think i got the name correct but i cannot recall the flavours...got the feeling it was a pretty local firm.

old style has to be a 99, monkeys blood and sprinkles...more modern you cannot beat a magnum classic ice cream lolly.
 
down devon i saw a shop selling 'roskilly's ice cream'* so decided to try some, quite a range on offer so i made my choice and have to say it has to be the best ice cream i ever had.

*think i got the name correct but i cannot recall the flavours...got the feeling it was a pretty local firm.

old style has to be a 99, monkeys blood and sprinkles...more modern you cannot beat a magnum classic ice cream lolly.

A man of taste and culture right there.
 
down devon i saw a shop selling 'roskilly's ice cream'* so decided to try some, quite a range on offer so i made my choice and have to say it has to be the best ice cream i ever had.

*think i got the name correct but i cannot recall the flavours...got the feeling it was a pretty local firm.

old style has to be a 99, monkeys blood and sprinkles...more modern you cannot beat a magnum classic ice cream lolly.
I have had their ice cream mate. I think you spell it right. It is so bloody lovely too. Little pot of vanilla is all is needed.
 
What was that lollie that was red but had ice cream beneath. My memory is shocking. Sure there was a gorgeous strawberry ice lollie with vanilla ice cream in the middle