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Baking (rec.food.baking) For bakers, would-be bakers, and fans and consumers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies, cookies, crackers, bagels, and other items commonly found in a bakery. Includes all methods of preparation, both conventional and not. |
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Does anyone know why ice cream always tastes better on a lil piece of
wood? I don't know the exact name for this piece of wood but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. Is there something about this wood that brings out the flavor of ice cream? |
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![]() "Perkoffstation 3" > wrote in message ... > Does anyone know why ice cream always tastes better on a lil piece of > wood? > > I don't know the exact name for this piece of wood I believe the technical term is "a stick". >but I'm sure you > know what I'm talking about. Is there something about this wood that > brings out the flavor of ice cream? Feelings of carefree nostalgia? LG -- "Keep it simple. If it takes a genius to understand it, it will never work." - Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson |
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Business must really be down now. I bet it's tough trying to sell
Popsicle sticks. Maybe he should try Kirbys or Encyclopedia Britannica CC "Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback!" > wrote in message net... > > "Perkoffstation 3" > wrote in message > ... >> Does anyone know why ice cream always tastes better on a lil piece >> of >> wood? >> >> I don't know the exact name for this piece of wood > > I believe the technical term is "a stick". > >>but I'm sure you >> know what I'm talking about. Is there something about this wood >> that >> brings out the flavor of ice cream? > > Feelings of carefree nostalgia? > > LG > -- > "Keep it simple. If it takes a genius to understand it, it will > never work." > - Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson |
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CC wrote:
> Business must really be down now. I bet it's tough trying to sell > Popsicle sticks. > Maybe he should try Kirbys or Encyclopedia Britannica > CC Actually, I was thinking he was remembering the little flat pine "spoon" you get with the "ballpark" cups. We just gave away about 50 volumes of Britannica and Book of Knowledge from the 80's! At least they went to a small private elementary school that was pleased to get them... Dave |
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![]() "Dave Bell" > wrote in message ... > CC wrote: >> Business must really be down now. I bet it's tough trying to sell >> Popsicle sticks. >> Maybe he should try Kirbys or Encyclopedia Britannica >> CC > > Actually, I was thinking he was remembering the little flat pine > "spoon" you get with the "ballpark" cups. I had forgotten about those, I seem to remember always getting a splinter or they split. They kinda tasted like wood too. > > We just gave away about 50 volumes of Britannica and Book of > Knowledge from the 80's! At least they went to a small private > elementary school that was pleased to get them... > > Dave That's a great contribution Dave CC |
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On Aug 22, 11:26*am, "Lord Gow333, Conservative Fullback!"
> wrote: > "Perkoffstation 3" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Does anyone know why ice cream always tastes better on a lil piece of > > wood? > > > I don't know the exact name for this piece of wood > > I believe the technical term is "a stick". It's like one of those things doctors put on your tongue and make you say "ahhh" except it's like half as long and twice as fat. > > >but I'm sure you > > know what I'm talking about. *Is there something about this wood that > > brings out the flavor of ice cream? > > Feelings of carefree nostalgia? > > LG > -- > "Keep it simple. If it takes a genius to understand it, it will never work." > - Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson |
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"Perkoffstation 3" > wrote in message
... > Does anyone know why ice cream always tastes better on a lil piece of > wood? > > I don't know the exact name for this piece of wood but I'm sure you > know what I'm talking about. Is there something about this wood that > brings out the flavor of ice cream? So, the ice cream stick manufacturing business been slow lately? |
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On Aug 22, 12:23*pm, "Barty" > wrote:
> "Perkoffstation 3" > wrote in message > > ... > > > Does anyone know why ice cream always tastes better on a lil piece of > > wood? > > > I don't know the exact name for this piece of wood but I'm sure you > > know what I'm talking about. *Is there something about this wood that > > brings out the flavor of ice cream? > > So, the ice cream stick manufacturing business been slow lately? I don't know has it? |
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