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Things that taste better frozen?

Posts: 25 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
so I have always been a sucker for a frozen treat here and there, but I am sick of the same old same old. Although I am trying to lose a little weight, I have just come to accept that I am one of those people that needs a night cap. So my question is, what (weird) things do you freeze that taste better frozen? For instance, I only eat pop tarts/ biscuits/ dark chocolate frozen, but that's all pretty standard.

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  • Posts: 6,597 Member
    Fibre One lemon bars!
  • Posts: 886 Member
    Fruit puree. I like the kids-style squeeze pouches of the stuff. Freeze then remove from freezer, allow to thaw juuust a little and it's suddenly like a slushie :)
  • Posts: 4 Member
    Berries, mango.
  • Posts: 2,248 Member
    Girl Scout cookies...especially tagalongs
  • Posts: 733 Member
    chicken breasts
  • Posts: 161 Member
    Mars bar. Then thinly slice it when frozen.
  • Posts: 34 Member
    I like yogurt. The stuff in the tubes
  • Posts: 118 Member
    Frozen banana with a little choc sprinkled over
  • Posts: 3,380 Member
    Grapes!
  • Posts: 499 Member
    Grapes
    York peppermint patties
    Blueberries
  • Posts: 8,736 Member
    homemade chocolate chip cookies
  • Posts: 231 Member
    vixtris wrote: »
    I think Reese's pb cups are way better frozen.
    Seriously. That's the ONLY way to eat 'em!

  • Posts: 1,377 Member
    I pretty much think any candy bar taste better frozen, but my number one thing would be parmesan goldfish, you have to try it!
  • Posts: 3,082 Member
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    Give them a go, frozen, minty and a vegetable.

    What can go wrong.
  • Posts: 1,137 Member
    Canned pineapple. Canned shredded pineapple in its own juice is great frozen. I cannot countenance canned pineapple, but freeze it and it's lovely.

    My kids love frozen corn, frozen mango, frozen berries.
  • Posts: 4,080 Member
    Earl grey tea... It's my 'it's too bloody hot to move' treat on summer days.
  • Posts: 164 Member
    Merkavar wrote: »
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    Give them a go, frozen, minty and a vegetable.

    What can go wrong.

    Came here to say this! ;D
  • Posts: 3,082 Member

    Came here to say this! ;D

    Hmmm i just checked my freezer, no frozen mint peas, but there was like 2 bags of frozen onion, i doubt they would be as good.
  • Posts: 896 Member
    Chocolate chips and/or M&Ms
  • Posts: 1,093 Member
    - Frozen grapes
    - Frozen Banannas
    - Junior mints (omg they're chewy and delicious)
    - Charleston Chews (they get crackly then chewy)
    - Cake (for some reason I love frozen cake)
  • Posts: 91 Member
    Peas... I always eat peas frozen! They taste so much sweeter
  • Posts: 30,886 Member
    Ice cream. Can't think of anything else -- most things I prefer room temperature or heated or simply chilled.
  • Posts: 340 Member

    Lucy1771 wrote: »
    Grapes
    York peppermint patties
    Blueberries

    Seriously. This.
    Not weird but gosh darn it's good!

    Also pretty much anything blended with ice cubes in the ninja is great. Examples: beets, chard, carrots, celery, cucumber, herbs, goat cheese.
  • Posts: 25,981 Member
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Ice cream. Can't think of anything else -- most things I prefer room temperature or heated or simply chilled.

    Yep me too.



    Everything else loses its flavour when it is frozen.

    My mother freezes chocolate chip cookies and then eats them as soon as she pulls them out of the freezer. I have to wait at least15 minutes until the cookie has started to thaw.

    I've tried chocolate dipped frozen bananas ... couldn't do it. Threw them out.

    Frozen veggies ... love them! Once they've been steamed.

    We used to get these frozen cheesecakes once in a while ... my husband can eat his piece while it is still frozen. I had to set mine in a warm spot on the counter until it was mostly thawed before I could manage it.


  • Posts: 414 Member
    Frozen Go-gurt or yogurt: love it!
  • Posts: 1,452 Member
    CAKE. It's been my one favorite frozen item since I was a child. I make sure to get my slice frozen solid and let it thaw slightly before eating it. The frozen frosting is the best part.
    Protein bars are also pretty good to eat frozen; it's a tasty and replenishing food to have after a workout.
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