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Our Easter is deferred until next weekend (in-laws traveling this week). Tried McConnell's Toasted Coconut Almond Chip ice cream tonight. Fantastic! Great sweet cream base; both toasted and shredded coconut mixed in (so coconut taste with different textures); almond chips and dark chocolate bits too. This was my best surprise in some time. If you're in California or have access to McConnell's and like coconut - this is a dare-not-miss ice cream!
EDIT: (forgot to mention you'll pay a price for this treasure with both coconut and almonds mixed in -- 310 cals in a 106g serving )
I just saw this brand and decided to not pick them up because you mentioned the Turkish coffee wasn't so great. I may have to give this a try sometime.0 -
Ok now I am officially stocked up on ice cream.
My order of Jenis came in & I have Brambleberry Crisp, Goat Cheese with Red Cherries, Brown Butter Almond Brittle, & The Savannah Buttermint flavor. Weis has a deal on Talenti so I price matched at Wal-Mart & got two Salted Caramel Peanut pints for $3.50 each & still have a pint of Southern Butter Pecan & Egg Nog (yum I didn't know I had another one tucked in the basement freezer). Weis also had a slew of ice creams on sale for $1.98 (Edy's ice creams & their bars, Haagen Dazs ice creams & their bars, & Nestle cones) so I bought Cinnamon Bun Fun in the light & normal variety & Light Mint Chocolate Chip & light Cookie Dough (also priced matched this deal at Wal-Mart).
At Wal-Mart I also had to pick up some Easter Candy since it's half off. I bought two of the Coldstone Creamery Rainbow Cakery Eggs for $2.50, two packages of Mini M&Ms, & some other assorted candies for family members.0 -
spacequiztime wrote: »There's a thread on Easter candy in the main forums and I'm just giggling at the people saying real eggs are their favorite candy.
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Acrylics wrote:@Cortelli your counter top looks like mine. For a second I thought that was my picture and I was confused.
I'm sure yours is cleaner and neater!Our Easter is deferred until next weekend (in-laws traveling this week). Tried McConnell's Toasted Coconut Almond Chip ice cream tonight. Fantastic! Great sweet cream base; both toasted and shredded coconut mixed in (so coconut taste with different textures); almond chips and dark chocolate bits too. This was my best surprise in some time. If you're in California or have access to McConnell's and like coconut - this is a dare-not-miss ice cream!
EDIT: (forgot to mention you'll pay a price for this treasure with both coconut and almonds mixed in -- 310 cals in a 106g serving )
I just saw this brand and decided to not pick them up because you mentioned the Turkish coffee wasn't so great. I may have to give this a try sometime.
The Turkish Coffee was pretty good - I was just expecting more "Turkish-ness." However that was a different brand (Mission Hill).
This McConnell's is great - I had no idea you could get it in Texas. So far I've tried Choc Covered Strawberries and the Coconut one - both very, very good. Hadn't come across it before but remembered it from Santa Barbara long ago so decided to give it a whirl - super glad I did! Try one!
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www.theimpulsivebuy.com said that Skippy might've been Jif will also have a Sea Salt Caramel peanut butter coming to stores soon.0
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »www.theimpulsivebuy.com said that Skippy might've been Jif will also have a Sea Salt Caramel peanut butter coming to stores soon.
Limited edition I think.0 -
Acrylics wrote:@Cortelli your counter top looks like mine. For a second I thought that was my picture and I was confused.
I'm sure yours is cleaner and neater!Our Easter is deferred until next weekend (in-laws traveling this week). Tried McConnell's Toasted Coconut Almond Chip ice cream tonight. Fantastic! Great sweet cream base; both toasted and shredded coconut mixed in (so coconut taste with different textures); almond chips and dark chocolate bits too. This was my best surprise in some time. If you're in California or have access to McConnell's and like coconut - this is a dare-not-miss ice cream!
EDIT: (forgot to mention you'll pay a price for this treasure with both coconut and almonds mixed in -- 310 cals in a 106g serving )
I just saw this brand and decided to not pick them up because you mentioned the Turkish coffee wasn't so great. I may have to give this a try sometime.
The Turkish Coffee was pretty good - I was just expecting more "Turkish-ness." However that was a different brand (Mission Hill).
This McConnell's is great - I had no idea you could get it in Texas. So far I've tried Choc Covered Strawberries and the Coconut one - both very, very good. Hadn't come across it before but remembered it from Santa Barbara long ago so decided to give it a whirl - super glad I did! Try one!
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So I was browsing Target last night, and I saw they carried Jeni's. Have seen lots of posts in here about it. I'm especially intrigued by the Whiskey & Pecan flavor @Cortelli and others have mentioned a few times before.
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ceoverturf wrote: »So I was browsing Target last night, and I saw they carried Jeni's. Have seen lots of posts in here about it. I'm especially intrigued by the Whiskey & Pecan flavor @Cortelli and others have mentioned a few times before.
But is it really worth $10 a pint??
I tried the Whiskey and Pecans. I thought it was good but not worth $10/pint.
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ceoverturf wrote: »So I was browsing Target last night, and I saw they carried Jeni's. Have seen lots of posts in here about it. I'm especially intrigued by the Whiskey & Pecan flavor @Cortelli and others have mentioned a few times before.
But is it really worth $10 a pint??
I tried the Whiskey and Pecans. I thought it was good but not worth $10/pint.
Yeah - I am not sure anything I've had from anyone is honestly worth $10 / pint; there are too many good ice creams and gelatos for less that are outstanding in their own right.
But I am OK splurging every now and then to try an interesting flavor. I know I'll buy the Goat Cheese and Red Cherries flavor that dunnodunno (kellybellyjelly - name is too long to remember!) recently ordered. Even if I have to pay $12 for the pint the way I did for Whiskey & Pecans and Brambleberry Crisp from Jeni's! For a unique flavor from a quality creamery, I'm totally game - just not for everyday gelato-ing.
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chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!0 -
CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!
The developers broke things again.0 -
OK cool...good to know. Got 3 half-ish empty pints going right now. Maybe I'll check one out for fun when these are gone.0
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ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!
The developers broke things again.
I hope they're not keeping it that way. That was nice when the pics resized themselves.0 -
CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!
The developers broke things again.
I hope they're not keeping it that way. That was nice when the pics resized themselves.
Olivia says by the end of the week. So maybe 6 months?0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »So I was browsing Target last night, and I saw they carried Jeni's. Have seen lots of posts in here about it. I'm especially intrigued by the Whiskey & Pecan flavor @Cortelli and others have mentioned a few times before.
But is it really worth $10 a pint??
I tried the Whiskey and Pecans. I thought it was good but not worth $10/pint.
Yeah - I am not sure anything I've had from anyone is honestly worth $10 / pint; there are too many good ice creams and gelatos for less that are outstanding in their own right.
But I am OK splurging every now and then to try an interesting flavor. I know I'll buy the Goat Cheese and Red Cherries flavor that dunnodunno (kellybellyjelly - name is too long to remember!) recently ordered. Even if I have to pay $12 for the pint the way I did for Whiskey & Pecans and Brambleberry Crisp from Jeni's! For a unique flavor from a quality creamery, I'm totally game - just not for everyday gelato-ing.
The Goat Cheese With Red Cherries is definitely yummy! I've never tried anything with Goat Cheese before & was pleasantly surprised how it well it fit into the ice cream. It had a distinct flavor, but not too overwhelming.
The Savannah Buttermint is a white mint flavored ice cream with white crunchy bits throughout. It does taste more indulgent than the Peppermint flavors I had around Christmas, but I liked that they had more mix-ins.0 -
ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!
The developers broke things again.
I hope they're not keeping it that way. That was nice when the pics resized themselves.
Olivia says by the end of the week. So maybe 6 months?
That just made me totally LOL!0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »So I was browsing Target last night, and I saw they carried Jeni's. Have seen lots of posts in here about it. I'm especially intrigued by the Whiskey & Pecan flavor @Cortelli and others have mentioned a few times before.
But is it really worth $10 a pint??
It's cheaper than the what I paid online for my four pints. If you break the servings down it's around $2.50 per serving which isn't great, but could be worth it for a rare treat every now & again.
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »www.theimpulsivebuy.com said that Skippy might've been Jif will also have a Sea Salt Caramel peanut butter coming to stores soon.
Limited edition I think.
I'll buy that one after my MaraNatha one since I assume it will be better price wise.0 -
CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!
The developers broke things again.
I hope they're not keeping it that way. That was nice when the pics resized themselves.
Olivia says by the end of the week. So maybe 6 months?
That just made me totally LOL!
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kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »ceoverturf wrote: »So I was browsing Target last night, and I saw they carried Jeni's. Have seen lots of posts in here about it. I'm especially intrigued by the Whiskey & Pecan flavor @Cortelli and others have mentioned a few times before.
But is it really worth $10 a pint??
It's cheaper than the what I paid online for my four pints. If you break the servings down it's around $2.50 per serving which isn't great, but could be worth it for a rare treat every now & again.
If you sign up for their newsletter, they advertise their flash sales, and that's the best time to order it. The sweet potato with torched marshmallows is very good. Everything tastes fresh, even the banana in the banana + honey.0 -
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Target is getting dessert sauces Dark Chocolate Raspberry, Salted Chocolate Caramel, & Buttery Cookie Caramel.0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »So I was browsing Target last night, and I saw they carried Jeni's. Have seen lots of posts in here about it. I'm especially intrigued by the Whiskey & Pecan flavor @Cortelli and others have mentioned a few times before.
But is it really worth $10 a pint??
I didn't think the whiskey and pecans was worth the price. The brambleberry was worth every cent! I know @Cortelli tends to feel the same way, but the crumble mix ins are just so good, plus the good flavor of the base and berries. I definitely will get that again.
I also really like the goat cheese and cherry, but I REALLY like goat cheese. I've seen other people who just thought it was too weird because it tasted like goat cheese. I would buy it again.0 -
CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!
I'll definitely try it the next time we go. I was hugely disappointed with the Kentucky one and my husband ate all of the other before I could try it.
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chubby_checkers wrote: »CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »chubby_checkers wrote: »The husband and I are taking a trip to Jungle Jim's this evening: http://www.junglejims.com/. He wants some gross soda (ranch dressing, sweet corn) and I'm super excited to check out the ice cream. If they don't have Raspberry Cheesecake Talenti, I'm probably going to cry.
Looks like a fantastic place.
It is. I haven't been there in about two years, but they have basically every food and drink you can imagine (including a Starbucks).
We did a quick trip. They don't have any Talenti (not that I saw anyway), but had some Steve's, Jeni's, and Gelato Fiasco flavors. They also had the Yuengling ice cream, but I didn't want to buy a whole quart. I ended up with:
The Crank & Boom is a Kentukian (?) brand with no nutrition info. I'm excited to try both of these. No calories left in the day, but something to look forward to tomorrow.
I'm still trying to catch up since I was on vacation, but I had to say, you need the Yuengling Black & Tan. Trust me.
What the heck is going on with the posts? They're huge!
I'll definitely try it the next time we go. I was hugely disappointed with the Kentucky one and my husband ate all of the other before I could try it.
I meant to say before that you could write the company and ask if they have the nutrition info. Jeni's was pretty quick about sending me the info for the cherries and goat cheese, because it wasn't on the label, and Gelato Fiasco sent me the serving size in grams for a couple of theirs, because it wasn't on the label.0 -
Has anyone had the Mario Batali gelato? I bought the Tiramisu and it was amazing. For $5.29 I expected it to be, and it wasn't even a full pint. The actual texture was very soft and sort of fluffy. The mix ins were the best part. I would probably buy it again. Oh yes, and the measurements aren't in g's, so what was kind of annoying.0
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dragonmaster69 wrote: »Has anyone had the Mario Batali gelato? I bought the Tiramisu and it was amazing. For $5.29 I expected it to be, and it wasn't even a full pint. The actual texture was very soft and sort of fluffy. The mix ins were the best part. I would probably buy it again. Oh yes, and the measurements aren't in g's, so what was kind of annoying.
I've never even seen it. What kind of store did you get it from?0 -
dragonmaster69 wrote: »Has anyone had the Mario Batali gelato? I bought the Tiramisu and it was amazing. For $5.29 I expected it to be, and it wasn't even a full pint. The actual texture was very soft and sort of fluffy. The mix ins were the best part. I would probably buy it again. Oh yes, and the measurements aren't in g's, so what was kind of annoying.
I've never even seen it. What kind of store did you get it from?
Weis Markets. My Weis store is remodeling and besides screwing up the location of every single product, they've added more/new stuff. It was an an organic frozen section for some reason.0 -
dragonmaster69 wrote: »dragonmaster69 wrote: »Has anyone had the Mario Batali gelato? I bought the Tiramisu and it was amazing. For $5.29 I expected it to be, and it wasn't even a full pint. The actual texture was very soft and sort of fluffy. The mix ins were the best part. I would probably buy it again. Oh yes, and the measurements aren't in g's, so what was kind of annoying.
I've never even seen it. What kind of store did you get it from?
Weis Markets. My Weis store is remodeling and besides screwing up the location of every single product, they've added more/new stuff. It was an an organic frozen section for some reason.
C, you can write to them and ask if they can give you the weight in grams. Gelato Fiasco did it. Also, if you have any left, you would be my favoritest future daughter-in-law if you could bring it to the house for me to try.0 -
CallMeCupcakeDammit wrote: »dragonmaster69 wrote: »dragonmaster69 wrote: »Has anyone had the Mario Batali gelato? I bought the Tiramisu and it was amazing. For $5.29 I expected it to be, and it wasn't even a full pint. The actual texture was very soft and sort of fluffy. The mix ins were the best part. I would probably buy it again. Oh yes, and the measurements aren't in g's, so what was kind of annoying.
I've never even seen it. What kind of store did you get it from?
Weis Markets. My Weis store is remodeling and besides screwing up the location of every single product, they've added more/new stuff. It was an an organic frozen section for some reason.
C, you can write to them and ask if they can give you the weight in grams. Gelato Fiasco did it. Also, if you have any left, you would be my favoritest future daughter-in-law if you could bring it to the house for me to try.
Bad news: it didn't last 4 days in my freezer. Looks as though there may be a trip to Weis in your future some time? The flavors they had were coffee and chocolate types. No fruity stuff whatsoever, besides sorbets and that type of stuff.0
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