Chapman’s Butterscotch Ripple ice-cream

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Chapman’s Butterscotch Ripple ice-cream

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Yes.
I think that a two-litre brick of Chapman’s Butterscotch Ripple ice-cream is called for this evening.
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I've never tried ice cream in a salad or vice versa...
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I agree with the ice-cream as dessert, but that plate is a bit too vegan for me!

PS:
I'm not quite keen on a transparent plate. (Just my opinion)
Is that glass or perspex?
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HansV wrote:I've never tried ice cream in a salad or vice versa...
Hi Hans.
Try, prepositionally "ice cream after a salad" or even "ice cream before a salad"
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Rudi wrote:    I agree with the ice-cream as dessert, but that plate is a bit too vegan for me!
Rudi, here in Canada we don't eat the plates. We wash and rinse them and use them for setting out pieces of date-slice!
I'm not quite keen on a transparent plate. (Just my opinion) Is that glass or perspex?
"Yes", he replied transparently.
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That certainly gives me a new perspexive on Canadian dining. TX.
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Date-slice?

That sounds a bit gruesome. Doesn't she mind?
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BobH wrote:Date-slice? That sounds a bit gruesome. Doesn't she mind?
Nah!
She's a cute cookie! :laugh: :rofl:
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