I eat sushi too. Doesn’t bother me at all.
However the idea of sushi dipped in a frosty bothers me slightly… don’t know why.
I eat sushi too. Doesn’t bother me at all.
However the idea of sushi dipped in a frosty bothers me slightly… don’t know why.
Oh? Four of the first six ingredients are milk products.
I used to dip my fries in my Frosty when I was a kid.
Or does this belong on the TMI thread?
Frosties, FYI, are EXCELLENT hangover remedies…containing all of the cold, soothing, stomach-coating ingredients needed to make last night’s case of Milwaukee Beast a distant memory.
And as far as whether or not it contains “dairy,” I suppose it does…but only in powdered form. I find it hard to reconcile powder with any kind of Real Dairy. (I saw the lady loading up the Magic Frosty Maker, and it’s a big bag of funky-colored powder.)
I don’t really care what’s in 'em.
Bad Hangover Go Away.
Me Not Care How.
I like to toss them in the freezer for about 3 hours then eat them. Reminds me of the frozen chocolate “shakes” that we used to get at the Toledo Mud Hen’s games when I was a kid.
The idea of using sea weed extract to thicken your icecream it makes it taste funny. So funny in fact I almost gag at the ice cream from the ice cream soft serve machines.
It’s not that hard to make your own icecream without it and have it be better tasting.
I worked at wendy’s a few years ago, and people would ask for chocolate shakes when they meant frostys. This used to annoy me quite a bit.
Now, you’re talking.
Never mind the Frosty (I like them; I’ve lived half a block from a Wendy’s, for 15 years). I don’t like their chili–loosest chili I ever tried; it’s more like chili soup. :rolleyes:
SIR!!! SIR!!! Sir in the stall next to my own.
Do you have a cite for the bull semen in ice cream??? Google failed me. That is hilarious but I want evidence so it will be even more hilarious.
Me either. And a lot of people think that’s weird. I will occasionally eat Cookies N’ Creme, and once in a while I get a craving for one of Sonic’s chocolate shakes.
My mother told me it was lard (at a very young age). I think she just didn’t feel like buying them for us.
I’ve never been able to order and drink a fast food milkshake, ever.