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--- Quote from: singeivoire on 03 Mar 2008, 20:16 ---And then they stopped serving it.

Then they stopped serving strawberry tall cake (also brilliant).

I don't go to Ruby Tuesday anymore.

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They stopped serving almost everything that was good and replaced it with boring stuff. They used to have a great menu. Last time I went there was when they'd first done this. My mom and I looked at the menu after we'd ordered drinks, then apologized to our waiter for not wanting anything (which he said he completely understood), paid for our drinks and left the guy a nice tip anyways, and then went and ate somewhere else.

Ruby Tuesdays, you suck.

CEOVanilla:

--- Quote from: cupcakeonastick on 04 Mar 2008, 05:40 ---I just tried fried ice cream for the first time, that was pretty fantastic.

But I love pecan pie. I'd sell a slice of my soul for a slice of pecan pie.

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How does that work? O.o

Jimmy the Squid:
Icecream is frozen rock hard, covered in a batter of shredded coconut and then very quickly deep-fried. It's pretty good.

axerton:
Peppermint ice cream, no contest, especially if it is transformed into what Hannah has ingeniously titled ice cream soup, which is just normal ice cream stirred until it reaches the consistency of soft-serve.

Failing that, creamy vanilla ice cream, souped, then with liberal amounts of  drinking chocolate powder mixed in - best chocolate ice cream on the planet.

I have also recently discovered that I am a huge fan of custard.

singeivoire:

--- Quote from: JimmytheSquid on 04 Mar 2008, 23:00 ---Icecream is frozen rock hard, covered in a batter of shredded coconut and then very quickly deep-fried. It's pretty good.

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Indeed it is.

Hey, speaking of ingenious, deep-fried goodness: deep fried snickers bars. Holy Mount Vesuvius, these are fantabulous. They are classic fair food at our town's annual Popcorn Festival, though I don't think I've ever encountered them elsewhere.

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