What is your favorite flavor ice cream? Right now I'm craving homemade vanilla with hot choclate syrup. Can't get Blue Bell locally.
 
Hummmmm. Id have to go with the ever popular ice cream that has the tainted peanut butter in it. Whats it called Vanilla and salmonilla???? Big PB Recall!
 
Several years ago I got as a gift one of those small electric ice cream makers. Never used it until a month ago. Now i'm making it about once a weak. Can't get enough of it. Vanilla, choc chip, banana, strawberry, mint or just about anything I can find in the frig. If I can't find anything I put in any kind of candy I can find or grab the jam jar anything I can find. I just love it.
 
At home - Schwan's vanilla with Quik chocolate milk powder. I'm sure I'd like any of Schwan's other flavors, but the 'nilla is expensive enough at 15 bucks for a gallon and a half

Out and about - Anything Culver's Frozen Custard has for a "Flavor of the Day"
 
Guernsey Dairies, Strohs, Miller's - all local in Michigan. All really rich and creamy, and really high in butterfat....Black cherry is my favorite.
 
Most any kind and for a topper I like a hand full of Cheerios. { Everyone will put milk and sugar on cereal, but never put cereal on milk and sugar}
Just my 2¢
 
Guys, Hands down,,,Blue Belle or Braums.... "Pistachio Almond" followed by Peanut Butter & Chocolate, Chocolate-Fudge......Darn wife didn't go to HEB today and get groceries.
Later,
John A.
 
Same here, Lactose Intolerant.. Last ice cream I had was some churned at a tractor show several years ago.. It was good, but I sure did suffer later..
 
Most any flavor. We get our Ice Cream from the Shwans man and I prefer "Butter Pecan".Won't buy it in town as it gets to soft ,even in a cooler, before we get it Home.
 
My family recipe is basically heavy cream, milk, sugar, orange juice, lemmon juice and a little orange rind grated. When I tell people about it I get alot of curled lips, but, have you've ever had a orange cream-sickle? Same basic flavor, just about 10 times better! I don't get any complainers. I'll eat the whole gallon in a day and a half!
Ben
 
No Bluebell?! Poor guy. My favorite is coffee, but its nearly impossible to find. Followed closely by homemade vanilla, pecans pralines & cream, moolineum crunch, rocky road, and just about anything else Bluebell makes.
 
The local chain grocery Loblaws/Zehrs store has their own line of premium ice cream. As does the local Chapman's family owned and operated business.
Of course there is the very good but very overpriced Hagedaz and Ben&Jerries.
Maple walnut, black cherry, candy cane,strawberry mint chocolate, moose tracks are all good. Plain vanilla isn't hard to take either.
Of course what Mom used to make with milk & cream from our own cows was the hands down winner.
As kids we retrieved the long forgotten tin hand cranked icecream churn from the dusty back corner of a storage closet. We insisted on trying the outfit and didn't tire turning the handle after tasting the 1st batch.
 
The absolute best was grandmother' hand cranked lemon from the Jersey cow that she milked well into her 60's. Second best is Blue Bell lemon, just 30 miles down the road to the factory in Brenham, only problem is they only make it once a year ,and only in pints. Do I see a road trip coming? May as well go through Snook and pick up some Slovacek Sausages.
 
I can"t get my favorite ice cream any more, there used to be a dairy back home in Nebraska who bottled milk in glass bottles and made their own ice cream. The strawberry malts were to die for, using home made vanilla ice cream with real strawberries blended in. You had to use a spoon to eat them, no way could you use a straw. DOUG
 
Unfortunately high blood sugar keeps me away from my beloved ice cream. I think one of the best national brands is Breyers. Read the ingredients, nothing but milk, cream, sugar and eggs. Flavor? I love 'em all.

We have a local dairy, Cook's, near Ortonville, MI that makes some fine ice cream. They are the real thing, a family-owned farm and dairy. All summer long folks are lined up to buy ice cream and check out the farm animals.
 

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