I had a girlfriend one winter in Santa Barbara who taught me the joys of eating ice cream on a cold day. You can linger over a cone for half an hour, rather than engaging in the mad rush against melting. She was good at lingering.
A friend opened an ice cream shop in the middle of winter in Frobisher Bay (Baffin Island). The lineup stretched down the mall hallway. (Yes we had a shopping mall, sort of!)
A friend and I would walk to the local dairy store during the winter and eat the treats on the way home. It didn’t matter if there was a blizzard, or if the temp was below 0°F. When it was super cold the trick was to lick quickly. Otherwise, your tongue would stick to the popsicle or Fudgsicle.
I was in Moscow, winter of 92. Three feet of snow everywhere, icicles six feet long and no kidding, an ice cream vendor in front of the hotel every day, selling cubes of rock solid vanilla. You couldn’t gnaw your way into it. Crazy Russians, standing in line for ice cream you could use to drive nails with.
wjones almost 3 years ago
The Idea is to be inside by the fireplace.
Wilde Bill almost 3 years ago
I like ice cream any time of year.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Winter can be the perfect time to collect some ice from a frozen river, creek, or pond – and use it to make homemade ice cream in an ice cream maker.
Jayalexander almost 3 years ago
That’s gratitude for you. I thought it would be a nice change from Snow Cones.
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
At least he saved money on refrigeration.
adunano367 almost 3 years ago
A one-horse, open ice cream wagon. Brrrrr.
Gent almost 3 years ago
Well, whadya snow.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Probably the same type of guy who would like hot coffee (cocoa, tea, whatever) in the middle of summer!
Dobber Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Helps if you wear pants.
ksu71 almost 3 years ago
♫ Frosty the Snowman ♫ …. might be a nice change from …. ♫ Turkey in the Straw ♫
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I never really had the ice cream truck experience as a kid. I feel like I missed out on something big.
geese28 almost 3 years ago
Having ice cream INSIDE by the fireplace makes a difference
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 3 years ago
At least it won’t melt and get your hands all sticky.
Goat from PBS almost 3 years ago
Ice cream is so good. I will eat it whenever.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
1st Peasant: Say – how is that lemon ice cream? 2nd Peasant: It’s NOT lemon…
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
Silly gooses….
BB71 almost 3 years ago
What climate change?
tcayer almost 3 years ago
Why buy ice cream? Pour orange juice over snow and have a snow cone!
cactusbob333 almost 3 years ago
Horsie looks bored. He would rather have a candied apple.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
I had a girlfriend one winter in Santa Barbara who taught me the joys of eating ice cream on a cold day. You can linger over a cone for half an hour, rather than engaging in the mad rush against melting. She was good at lingering.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 3 years ago
A friend opened an ice cream shop in the middle of winter in Frobisher Bay (Baffin Island). The lineup stretched down the mall hallway. (Yes we had a shopping mall, sort of!)
stamps almost 3 years ago
They need a hot toddy wagon. I’d go for that.
jr1234 almost 3 years ago
Snow IN Greece
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/sc879l/heavy_snowfall_in_athens_greece/
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I like ice cream in the winter, but I do eat in indoors.
mfrasca almost 3 years ago
General Winter’s ice cream stand?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
Less dripping from melting ice cream, though.
l3i7l almost 3 years ago
A friend and I would walk to the local dairy store during the winter and eat the treats on the way home. It didn’t matter if there was a blizzard, or if the temp was below 0°F. When it was super cold the trick was to lick quickly. Otherwise, your tongue would stick to the popsicle or Fudgsicle.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Don’t worry, it’s lemon!
Durak Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I was in Moscow, winter of 92. Three feet of snow everywhere, icicles six feet long and no kidding, an ice cream vendor in front of the hotel every day, selling cubes of rock solid vanilla. You couldn’t gnaw your way into it. Crazy Russians, standing in line for ice cream you could use to drive nails with.
falcocherrug almost 3 years ago
Funnily enough, here in Vietnam a lot of people prefer eating ice cream in winter.