This time last week we were enjoying warm sunshine in Kirkcudbright. We sat by the harbour car park enjoying every miniature mouthful of our Cream O’ Galloway vanilla and raspberry ripple on our tiny, wooden spatula-like spoons. It is a fine, delicious ice cream, made locally in Gatehouse of Fleet. I was sure the tubs were smaller, but it might just be me. Things seem to shrink as I get older, everything except my body. The tubs were a perfect size for planting seeds in, I thought, popping the empties into the bin. It wasn’t practical to keep them, but I did say we could visit the factory and maybe they’d give me some. We didn’t put it to the test.
Ice cream was a Sunday afternoon
treat when I was little. Mum and Dad would take me to Platt Fields to play and
I clearly remember having a cornet in one hand and my doll, Sheila, named after
my mum, in the other. Sometimes it would be a family outing, us three with both
sets of grandparents, and whoever else tagging along. The ladies had cornets,
the men had wafers and it was always Wall’s. We left Manchester for Lancaster
when I was four, or nearly four, where Williamson Park offered even more fun
with a hill to roll down and a ‘Wall’s’ sign at the café. Those blissful summer
Sundays, I’m blessed with happy memories.
My grandchildren know I have ice
lollies and ice cream in good supply in the freezer – something we didn’t have
when I was little – and they only need to ask. Some of the ice cream boxes have
other things in, like home-made chilli or Bolognese, barbecue chicken wings,
that’s me recycling again. Strawberries
are abundant right now and a favourite desert with the children and adults. I
only buy them in the summer but we’ll have them day after day. I ask the
grandchildren if they would like cream or ice cream and usually get a reply for
both, please. Of course, they can have both. Sunday afternoons or Mondays after school, all
four together for tea, with ice cream and sometimes cake, I hope memories are
being made that they will remember with fondness in years to come.
If anyone knows where I can buy
Tutti Frutti ice cream, please tell me. Carte D’or don’t seem to make it
anymore. Thanks in advance.
I found this,
Bleezer’s Ice CreamI am Ebenezer Bleezer,
I run BLEEZER'S ICE CREAM STORE,
there are flavors in my freezer
you have never seen before,
twenty-eight divine creations
too delicious to resist,
why not do yourself a favor,
try the flavors on my list:
COCOA MOCHA MACARONI
TAPIOCA SMOKED BALONEY
CHECKERBERRY CHEDDAR CHEW
CHICKEN CHERRY HONEYDEW
TUTTI-FRUTTI STEWED TOMATO
TUNA TACO BAKED POTATO
LOBSTER LITCHI LIMA BEAN
MOZZARELLA MANGOSTEEN
ALMOND HAM MERINGUE SALAMI
YAM ANCHOVY PRUNE PASTRAMI
SASSAFRAS SOUVLAKI HASH
SUKIYAKI SUCCOTASH
BUTTER BRICKLE PEPPER PICKLE
POMEGRANATE PUMPERNICKEL
PEACH PIMENTO PIZZA PLUM
PEANUT PUMPKIN BUBBLEGUM
BROCCOLI BANANA BLUSTER
CHOCOLATE CHOP SUEY CLUSTER
AVOCADO BRUSSELS SPROUT
PERIWINKLE SAUERKRAUT
COTTON CANDY CARROT CUSTARD
CAULIFLOWER COLA MUSTARD
ONION DUMPLING DOUBLE DIP
TURNIP TRUFFLE TRIPLE FLIP
GARLIC GUMBO GRAVY GUAVA
LENTIL LEMON LIVER LAVA
ORANGE OLIVE BAGEL BEET
WATERMELON WAFFLE WHEAT
I am Ebenezer Bleezer,
I run BLEEZER'S ICE CREAM STORE,
taste a flavor from my freezer,
you will surely ask for more.
Jack Prelutsky
Thanks for reading, stay safe, Pam x
5 comments:
Do you have a Lidl near you? I've got Tutti Frutti from there before.
Thank you, Binty! I'll look in Lidl xx
Clever idea that poem. 👏
I've heard of bacon-flavored ice-cream but really? Some of those combos - not sure I would ask for more! 😂
Very good, Pam. Some lovely memories in there. Choc ices were the big new thing when I was a kid, that and fetching a 'family block' from the corner grocer, wrapped up in newspaper as well to keep it from melting on the way home.
Ebenezer Bleezer certainly has some interesting fare in his freezer...though I'm not sure I'd really be tempted by any of them, let alone ask for more! 😂 Oh, by the way, I checked my local Lidl for Tutti Frutti - not available. Maybe it only appears in Italian Week.
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