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"Christopher M." wrote in message
news:5AQek.217$Cw5.9@trnddc01... Sheldon wrote: "Christopher M." wrote: Is it just me or is anybody else frustrated that most ice cream workers these days don't know how to make a good ice cream soda? Tell us what you consider a good ice cream soda. I'm not picky. I could go for a couple of soft scoops of vanilla ice cream in cream soda. Most places don't have cream soda and use hard scoops, which take a while to melt. It's not a cream soda if the ice cream doesn't melt. W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) While we're at it, how about a real chocolate MALT! Not a shake, or soft serve with chocolate syrup, but a real freakin malt? Places around here have them on the menu, but when I watch them, it's all the same. Dipped/soft serve with choc syrup and skim milk. yechh. Ask the counter person about it, and that's the way they make em. Rex |
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Rex wrote:
While we're at it, how about a real chocolate MALT! Not a shake, or soft serve with chocolate syrup, but a real freakin malt? Lin called me from Oklahoma the other day to brag that one of her daughters had just brought her a yummy chocolate malt. One-a these days.... Bob |
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On Wed 16 Jul 2008 07:14:56p, Bob Terwilliger told us...
Rex wrote: While we're at it, how about a real chocolate MALT! Not a shake, or soft serve with chocolate syrup, but a real freakin malt? Lin called me from Oklahoma the other day to brag that one of her daughters had just brought her a yummy chocolate malt. One-a these days.... Bob Some years ago I bought a 1940s Hamiton Beach Malt Mixer from a local drugstore that was closing own their soda fountain. I order Horlick's Malt online. I usually have U-Bet Chocolate Syrup on hand, so it's easy to throw an honest-to-goodness chocolate malt together, and it's sooooo good! -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 07(VII)/16(XVI)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Cats must knock the phone off the hook just to hear the neat BEEP-BEEP-BEEP noise. ------------------------------------------- |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
Some years ago I bought a 1940s Hamiton Beach Malt Mixer from a local drugstore that was closing own their soda fountain. I order Horlick's Malt online. I usually have U-Bet Chocolate Syrup on hand, so it's easy to throw an honest-to-goodness chocolate malt together, and it's sooooo good! Now *that's* authentic! -- Blinky Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org Need a new news feed? http://blinkynet.net/comp/newfeed.html |
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Wayne wrote:
Some years ago I bought a 1940s Hamiton Beach Malt Mixer from a local drugstore that was closing own their soda fountain. I order Horlick's Malt online. I usually have U-Bet Chocolate Syrup on hand, so it's easy to throw an honest-to-goodness chocolate malt together, and it's sooooo good! I'm not crazy about U-Bet syrup. It tastes one-dimensional to me; it doesn't have the fragrance and complexity that other chocolate syrups (even Hershey's) have. I'm not ARGUING here; I'm just bemused: King Arthur Flour sells big blocks of a chocolate called Merckens. According to the King Arthur site, "The Chocolate Report" did a blind tasting of chocolates among some professional chefs, and Merckens came out on top. But it's got that same one-dimensional quality to me that U-Bet syrup has. I guess there are lots of people who don't like more-complex chocolate, so there's a market for this stuff, but I'm not part of it. Bob |
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On Wed 16 Jul 2008 08:32:44p, Bob Terwilliger told us...
Wayne wrote: Some years ago I bought a 1940s Hamiton Beach Malt Mixer from a local drugstore that was closing own their soda fountain. I order Horlick's Malt online. I usually have U-Bet Chocolate Syrup on hand, so it's easy to throw an honest-to-goodness chocolate malt together, and it's sooooo good! I'm not crazy about U-Bet syrup. It tastes one-dimensional to me; it doesn't have the fragrance and complexity that other chocolate syrups (even Hershey's) have. I'm not ARGUING here; I'm just bemused: King Arthur Flour sells big blocks of a chocolate called Merckens. According to the King Arthur site, "The Chocolate Report" did a blind tasting of chocolates among some professional chefs, and Merckens came out on top. But it's got that same one-dimensional quality to me that U-Bet syrup has. I guess there are lots of people who don't like more-complex chocolate, so there's a market for this stuff, but I'm not part of it. Bob I'm not aware of that many chocolate syrups on the market unless, of course, you make your own. I tried Hershey's first. Found I didn't like it as well as U-Bet. I like and use Hershey's in other things, but in a chocolate malt it seemed to have a bitter edge to it that I found unappealing. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 07(VII)/16(XVI)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Sometimes I feel like a figment of my own imagination. ------------------------------------------- |
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
Wayne wrote: Some years ago I bought a 1940s Hamiton Beach Malt Mixer from a local drugstore that was closing own their soda fountain. I order Horlick's Malt online. I usually have U-Bet Chocolate Syrup on hand, so it's easy to throw an honest-to-goodness chocolate malt together, and it's sooooo good! I'm not crazy about U-Bet syrup. It tastes one-dimensional to me; it doesn't have the fragrance and complexity that other chocolate syrups (even Hershey's) have. I'm not ARGUING here; I'm just bemused: King Arthur Flour sells big blocks of a chocolate called Merckens. According to the King Arthur site, "The Chocolate Report" did a blind tasting of chocolates among some professional chefs, and Merckens came out on top. But it's got that same one-dimensional quality to me that U-Bet syrup has. I guess there are lots of people who don't like more-complex chocolate, so there's a market for this stuff, but I'm not part of it. Bob I agree. I like chocolate that has different "notes". My problem with U-Bet syrup is that now you can't find one labeled as containing sugar--it's always sugar OR corn syrup. So, I don't even get to the buying or tasting part. -- Jean B. |