If I tempt you with ice-cream knowing that you will renege on your diet as a result, am I partly responsible for your making a pig of yourself? |
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About 10 minutes before serving, turn the mixture out onto a plate, remove the cling-film and cut the ice-cream into wedges. |
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Her first job was scooping ice-cream cones at the foyer during the school holidays. |
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Post the main course, we unadventurously order vanilla ice-cream with chocolate sauce for dessert. |
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So I basically looked like a bowl of strawberry ice-cream topped with chocolate syrup. |
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For instance, an ice-cream bombe is the same shape as a Christmas pudding, but lighter and more refreshing. |
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Food and drink shops led the boom with sales of ice-cream, beer, chilled soft beverages and barbecues all topping the list. |
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My local farm shop makes terrific ice-cream from its soft fruits, using little but cream and sugar. |
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She apparently favours plain food, such as lamb cutlets or roast beef, with bread-and-butter pudding or ice-cream to follow. |
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I rounded off with a beautifully moist bread-and-butter pudding served with ice-cream. |
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This promised the delights of creme caramel, homemade French nougat, ice-cream and pancakes. |
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He said his ice-cream stand will have sold more than 5,000 cones by the end of the three-day festival. |
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She had gone to get something from her camper van and was in the road when the ice-cream van approached and hit the parked car. |
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It was a delicious combination of warm apple, sweet caramel and fresh ice-cream. |
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One brand of homemade ice-cream has chunks of salt and carob instead of proper chocolate. |
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I can particularly recommend the banana tatin, which came with homemade ice-cream, or the gloriously rich and gooey chocolate pudding. |
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I was similarly uncharmed by the promising sounding mini ice-cream sandwiches, which seemed overembellished and not freshly made. |
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Place a scoop of the marzipan ice-cream next to the charlotte and drizzle some sauce around the dish. |
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Moist chunks of carrot cake and a fridgeful of ice-cream ensure that your tastebuds, at least, need never face reality again. |
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I get a kick out of overtipping people who usually don't get any tip at all, like the girl at the ice-cream counter. |
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The now ubiquitous US brownie is to be found in an ice-cream sundae with walnuts, plain fudge and ginger. |
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They're gambling that the lack of an ice-cream sundae or a slice of warm apple pie won't hurt their business and may actually increase it. |
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Use it trickled over ice-cream sundaes, on pancakes, or with the banana fool above. |
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There was roast chicken for dinner, and chocolate ice-cream for dessert, washed down with good fresh water. |
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I like the cereal parfait, which is a mix of toasted breakfast crunch with raspberry and honey ice-cream. |
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The three recipes here are different, yet not quite as wacky as foie gras parfait or mustard ice-cream. |
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So how can French women put away as much ice-cream, rich pastries and steak frites as they want and yet stay so slim? |
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The whole experience makes you yearn to wear white gloves and a cloche hat, and to visit at tea-time for a tall glass of ice-cream. |
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For every donation to the National Blood Service they will get a free ice-cream tub voucher. |
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Of the puddings, a warm chocolate fondant with peanut ice-cream and artichoke caramel really stood out. |
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A passing ice-cream vendor did well however, when he stopped to see what was going on. |
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You can sample any of them with mini ice-cream spoons, from a tray of jars dedicated to that purpose. |
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This is excellent on its own, but it would also be nice to serve it with ice-cream or custard. |
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I enjoyed the hot chocolate fondant with stem ginger ice-cream and my petit fours were a delight. |
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Visitors to Ripon may mistake the green and cream shelter in the Market Place for an ice-cream kiosk. |
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I had a choc covered flake cone, and was frustrated to find ice-cream melting onto my fingers. |
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Dust with icing sugar, slice thickly and serve with custard, cream or ice-cream. |
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I have grown-up children and fortunately they were never big ice-cream lovers. |
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We loved to play on the roof and used to have mango ice-cream parties, musical evenings and fly kites up there. |
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There is an ice-cream parlour there that hasn't changed it's decor in 50 years. |
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I used to work in an ice-cream parlour as a student and two guys I worked with looked like John Lennon and Paul McCartney. |
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Sarah finds employment in an ice-cream parlour while Johnny drives a taxi and endures endless, fruitless acting auditions. |
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On his return he began to learn the rudiments of the cafe business in a cousin's ice-cream parlour at Weston-super-Mare. |
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An ice-cream parlour in the old milking shed is also a possible development for the future. |
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We rounded the block and parked outside the Dairy Den, an ice-cream parlour where my sisters and I used to drink strawberry shakes after school. |
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The man handed them two chocolate ice-cream cones and they walked off to the park bench. |
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A large crowd gathered in the town centre for the parade, the children enjoying green ice-cream cones as they watched. |
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These include sellers of tea, ice-cream cones, soda, buttermilk, toys, trinkets and even small electronic gadgets. |
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Place a scoop of vanilla ice-cream in the center of each plate, surround with the warm gnocchi and sprinkle with confectioner's sugar. |
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In an elegant ice-cream shop a white-coated young man is pounding green pistachios in a massive mortar. |
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There were indeed big chunks of chocolate, but the ice-cream itself was insipid and flavourless. |
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Vibrant prints, block colours, searing white and filmy ice-cream shades will all feature heavily in the summer. |
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The edible ice-cream cornet is possibly her idea as we have no known earlier reference to it. |
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An application for an ice-cream van selling hotdogs, sweets and crisps as well as cornets is to be considered by Kirklees Council today. |
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Oh boy, turn up the summer heat and you can't drag me away from an ice-cream float. |
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This was evidenced by the long queues for the bouncy castle and frequent shrill requests for ice-cream. |
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The cranachan arrives in a rather swish cardboard pot of the type that luxury ice-cream is more normally found in. |
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An organic dairy producer, Roskilly's make ice-cream, fudge and yoghurt with milk from their Jersey herd. |
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The dairy farms supply Orkney's creameries with milk and cream for ice-cream, cheese and fudge. |
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The visitors were also shown the units that make butter, ghee, curd and ice-cream. |
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You can also infuse a pod in scalded cream or milk when making custard or ice-cream. |
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The menu is strong on game and meat dishes, with some interesting savoury ice-cream accompaniments. |
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Should it be the lemon panna cotta drizzled with ginger syrup or the ice-cream with crunchy dark chocolate and a hint of orange? |
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After a hard day's sightseeing, sitting with a bowl of ice-cream and watching the city go about its business is sublimely relaxing. |
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If I remember correctly, it was the sound of the ice-cream van pulling up outside my house. |
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The Parmesan ice-cream can be served to finish a meal, perhaps with some grapes and a glass of grappa. |
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The restaurant and ice-cream stall in the Museum compound make it a point to avoid plastic disposables. |
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As I'm in the bakery, I hear the dulcet tones of what sounds like klezmer music being played through an ice-cream van. |
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Thus my heart danced at his sardines-on-toast ice-cream, and at his vanilla pod sherbet dib-dab and his spacedust chocolate. |
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Steakhouse gluttons might enjoy the baked Alaska, but I thought it tasted like something out of the back of an ice-cream truck. |
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The early morning sound of the bell reminds you of the ice-cream wallah of a bygone era. |
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An ice-cream vendor severely slashed a Bangkok dentist with a small sword after accusing him of pulling the wrong tooth, police said yesterday. |
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You can bet that nuance of orange in your ice-cream owes more to a dash of Grand Marnier than to a squeeze of the real thing. |
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When you were little did your mum used to send you to the ice cream van with a big bowl, to have it filled up with ice-cream for afters? |
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It was lovely and the carvery was great, as was the minty ice-cream for afters! |
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Otherwise, there were yielding green figs in winey, citrusy syrup, with a faultless vanilla ice-cream liquefying sensuously into it. |
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Established in 1935, this art deco ice-cream palace is still serving up Knickerbocker Glories the size of the Empire State Building. |
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The first thing we saw when we hit the woods was an ice-cream sign nailed to an ash tree. |
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While re-evaluating his life, he gets caught up in a feud between rival Scots-Italian ice-cream sellers. |
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Dousing myself in the pool offered about the same amount of refreshment as a melted ice-cream cone. |
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The zabaglione ice-cream sounded nearly as tempting as the white chocolate ice-cream. |
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Andrew said his cheesecake was not too tangy but nice and lemony, and the ice-cream was a delicious accompaniment. |
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Japanese ice-cream lovers have swapped traditional flavours such as raspberry ripple for something a little more exotic. |
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Many of us reach for comfort foods or something with milk like mac and cheese in the winter and ice-cream or milkshakes in the summer. |
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People are renting rooms, running taxis, selling ice-cream out of their front windows and hawking cigars and peanuts in the streets. |
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Serve the tarts warm, with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream or with apricot brandy sorbet. |
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A scoop of ice-cream is also indispensable for many a diner with his cup of fruit salad. |
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The 400 mile round trip was broken up with a stop at Stonehenge for an ice-cream. |
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For desserts, we plumped for the grape and butterscotch cheesecake, with a touch of ice-cream, and the banoffee pie. |
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The glorious weather made it a memorable day with long queues for ice-cream and cold drinks. |
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After lunch, have a splendid ice-cream or semifreddo, made from the best dark chocolate. |
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Louise is also hoping to branch out and offer party bags, ice-cream tubs in the summer and traditional toys, such as yo-yos and spinning tops. |
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I have a friend that makes the most wonderful gooseberry ice-cream, using fresh berries and Greek yoghurt. |
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After that we sat together in the corner booth with milkshakes or ice-cream sodas every Saturday. |
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The pineapple tatin with zabaglione ice-cream sounded nearly as tempting as the white chocolate millefeuille with hot chocolate ice-cream. |
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The boys' superb home-made vanilla ice-cream was creamy and lush, while the caramel shortcake was a cracking example. |
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Then we wandered around the market, before munching on some ice-cream and beginning the long trudge back to the car. |
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Gorging yourself on a tub of chocolate mousse ice-cream is not appropriate. |
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Environmental health chiefs who launched a probe after a York woman discovered a piece of glass in a tub of ice-cream have drawn a blank. |
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Ever since the reality TV phenomenon has taken over the world of television, slouching on the couch with a tub of ice-cream has become a torture. |
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Yes, you can roll nori like an ice-cream cone and stuff it with anything from spring onion and eel to salmon roe and soy beans, but try eating it with chopsticks. |
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This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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The big news in Japan recently was ice-cream made from raw horse meat. |
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Youngsters dined on a feast of turkey, sausage, roast potatoes, carrots, peas, stuffing and gravy, followed by a choice of Christmas pudding and custard or ice-cream. |
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The Girls' Night In package fills you full of chocolate, sweeties, popcorn and ice-cream, but if you fancy a meal it is well worth ordering from the room-service menu. |
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Laden down with two substantial courses we shared a Gepetto's coupe dessert, which consisted of raspberry and vanilla ice-cream with Amaretto liquor. |
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I store it in jars and use it to spoon over all sorts of things, like pancakes, creamy meringues, plain cheesecake, yogurt, and vanilla ice-cream. |
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If you don't mix it properly then you get the bitter beery taste on your bottom lip, with a sweet melted ice-cream taste on your top lip, which is not pleasant at all. |
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We had an ice-cream and a little play on the slide and climbing frame. |
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It is ideal with puds such as caramelised oranges and ginger ice-cream. |
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On his way home with a recently purchased face mask in hand, Harding noticed the long, pointed cones displayed by an unsuspecting ice-cream vendor. |
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Professional caterers will be present providing food, tea, coffee and soft drinks for hungry punters and there will be candyfloss and ice-cream for the children. |
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Incredibly sweet and sirupy, with a strong grape taste, saba can be diluted in water or wine to make an excellent drink, or poured on ice-cream or fruit for dessert. |
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And with that, a tray of teeny-tiny chocolate-covered ice-cream cones went round the room. |
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The third time he just growled and bought a cone from the ice-cream van that had spotted a niche market in servicing journalists at a murder scene. |
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The beach and the promenade, with its chip shop, ice-cream parlour and amusement arcade, offered a place of refuge, romance and belonging for the young Vettriano. |
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Al the ice-cream man would hurry us along in a heavy accent. |
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We both went for cheesecakes of varying descriptions and were a little disheartened to discover ice-cream helpings were not available on the side. |
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For me, the winner was hot pineapple upside-down cake with ice-cream. |
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I once met an Algerian in Blackpool who expressed surprise that England consisted chiefly of carnival rides, ice-cream parlours and amusement arcades. |
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As a youngster I would run screaming if any of my playmates were sick after eating too much ice-cream before a particularly vigorous game of hopscotch. |
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She was snapped leaving a Rome ice-cream parlour today in a T-shirt bearing the CND symbol, one of the world's most recognisable and political logos. |
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The desserts were all freshly made pancakes with ice-cream and toppings. |
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Mackie's is firmly fixed on the ice-cream connoisseur and the company's core ingredients are fresh double cream and whole milk from the farm's own Jersey cows. |
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The cow jumped over the moon, and licked the giant ice-cream, yum! |
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For dessert we finished with either the assorted flavoured sorbets or rum brownies with ice-cream which was absolutely fantastic and I can't fault them on their food. |
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We met, he offered to buy me an ice-cream and I turned him down. |
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On my last evening at Chinghalle, I followed my Waldorf salad and chicken parmigiana main course with a puzzling and pricey Chipwich-style ice-cream sandwich for dessert. |
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In my book, chocolate ice-cream beats strawberry or vanilla, any day. |
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We have heard of a severe lientery being brought on by eating a little ice-cream, at a time when a considerable degree of indigestion already prevailed. |
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How better to end than by tucking into ice-cream that we really didn't have room for and ordering glasses of limoncello when we were already quite tipsy enough. |
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Even though there has been a jump of sorts as far as the diversity of flavours is concerned, most ice-cream sellers still swear by that humble cupful of vanilla. |
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For dessert the apple pie a la mode with ice-cream proved a firm favourite with my companion after fending off tough competition from the fresh fruit pavlova. |
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His bloated face was rivered with veins, like raspberry ripple ice-cream. |
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A tub of ice-cream with the film comes gratis, but wine is extra. |
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Dessert orders are taken, mainly consisting of Gaelic coffees except for Glyn who orders a scoop of ice-cream and is served with a dinner plate size portion. |
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Noted for our ever popular cheese curds and huge ice-cream cones, we also have one of the finest assortments of home-made cheeses anywhere in the country. |
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Wait until you serve up these fudge brownie treats, baked in ice-cream cones, and covered in chocolate coating and sprinkles. |
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I am told sticky toffee pudding is often served with custard, fresh cream, ice-cream or yogurt, but it's also fine as is, washed down with a cup of good tea. |
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In restaurants, we are offered anything from the faintly recognisable tamarillo or star anise ice-cream to absurd flavours such as anchovy or haggis. |
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My allocated time was too short for a stroll along the prom, so I picked up a small ice-cream cone from the stall next door, and took a turn around the park. |
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While I'm dishing out the demerits, lest you think it was all distaff damage, know that my father went through a rather extraordinary ice-cream phase. |
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A dribble of melted butterscotch ice-cream runs down Shamika's cheek. |
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The two are already appearing together, recently joining Rep. Jason Chavetz for an ice-cream social. |
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There was an instrument that played the wind, made of ice-cream scoops, which whizzed around when the wind blew it or they hit it with a cricket bat. |
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Dad polished off his semifreddo torronicino, a nougat ice-cream made with marscapone cheese. |
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I floated the idea of free ice-cream on Fridays, but no one was interested. |
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It was a scorching summer, and the ice-cream sellers plied a roaring trade. |
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The day was sweltering, so Lauren put on the shortest pair of shorts she could find and went to get ice-cream with her friend Rob. |
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It's a melting, ice-cream city built on a swamp and is practically uninhabitable without aircon. |
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Hair is feminine too with plaits and Alice bands on the catwalk while the nail polishes flying off the shelves are ice-cream colours. |
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We figured we could afford the yo-yos, sunglasses, and ice-cream cones with our money. |
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Algida Konya factory sets the standard for ice-cream production with its high-tech and environment-friendly production techniques. |
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The drooping, soft lemon meringue pie is zesty and light, while the vanilla ice-cream with both dishes is sweet and fresh. |
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Well, we got a hint of what could happen during the week of glorious weather that saw our beaches packed and our ice-cream sellers salivating. |
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This low-cal caramel sauce tastes delicious squeezed over fruit or ice-cream. |
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Pieces of mango, ripe kiwi, and ripe sharon fruit are all just as sweet as ice-cream but more nutritious. |
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It could be transforming a Civic into an ice-cream van or using a Honda hedge trimmer to create outlandish creatures. |
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It features sampling of a prank call to carvel, a local ice-cream chain. |
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So far they've got crumbs from David Bailey's sandwich, crusts from Pete Doherty's bread roll and an ice-cream cone munched by Hugh Dennis. |
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Today, the course managers are offering a free ice-cream cone to anyone who can putt the ball up and over the slope with just one stroke. |
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By the time you realise what's happened, your treat is soaring skywards and you're left with an empty ice-cream cone. |
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Now, he was flanked by a mural of pastel-colored ice-cream cones. |
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He could only hope that taffy blonde with the vanilla ice-cream hide and chocolate eyes was as bored and fidgetsome back in that private compartment. |
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Also pesto, Trofie pasta and fig jam, delicious coffee to serve with the traditional Gianduiotti chocolates and peaches in Dolcetto wine are great with ice-cream, www. |
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Dessert was yoghurt panna cotta with winberry poached pear followed by dark chocolate tart with poached apricots, crystallised pistachios and apricot and vanilla ice-cream. |
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Ube is a popular ingredient in cakes and ice-cream in the Philippines. |
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Keep an eye peeled, you never know when the ice-cream truck will pass by. |
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A sizzling summer barbecue, ice-cream, candyfloss, funfair rides, a market, health and wellbeing tent, pony rides and art and crafts will form part of the day. |
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