Stop me and buy one
It appears from scanning my recent posts that I am obsessed with eating - but this is not really true. I do love ice-cream however and at the weekend I had another chance to expand my thoughts on the best ice-cream in the Southside while at the Queens Park ship modelling societies warship display, (Which I'll post about tomorrow).
I must have walked past the ice-cream van that sits in Queens Park hundreds of times but have never bought anything before - but as we had our American friend Nicole with us I wanted to get her to try a nougat and try to explain why we pronounce is nugget. The van was well stocked with not just ice-cream, sweets and juice but also water pistols, balls, outdoor games and fishing nets. I was very tempted by the fishing nets - wanting to try and recreate my youth and try to catch minnows but in the end I opted for just the single nougat.
I must have walked past the ice-cream van that sits in Queens Park hundreds of times but have never bought anything before - but as we had our American friend Nicole with us I wanted to get her to try a nougat and try to explain why we pronounce is nugget. The van was well stocked with not just ice-cream, sweets and juice but also water pistols, balls, outdoor games and fishing nets. I was very tempted by the fishing nets - wanting to try and recreate my youth and try to catch minnows but in the end I opted for just the single nougat.
The ice-cream was very tasty - it was the scooshy soft kind which I'm not usually a big fan of - but it was nice and creamy and the raspberry sauce was thick dark and delicious. ***
(As you can see from the below photo - Nicole appears to be enjoying hers too.)
Labels: best cafe, eating, Queens Park
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