Trader Joe’s ice cream rules. I love their pumpkin ice cream and their peppermint Joe-Joe’s ice cream. They also used to make this cherry chocolate ice cream made from soy milk that was absolute fire. But I don’t think they make it anymore
I love Tate's cookies and I love a thin / crispy / snappy cookie over something gooey and soft any day in general. It's local, but a chain here has a Brambleberry crisp ice cream and that's probably the best ice cream I've ever had. To go along with the above, I like texture in ice cream, and I really dislike anything that's all one note (like chocolate on chocolate - too rich).
TJ's horchata ice cream fucking rules. I also really liked their lemon ice cream, it had really strong lemon flavor. I like straight up mint ice cream, no chocolate chips or anything
You know I used to dunk on people who said that vanilla ice cream was their favorite, but you bring me a well-made vanilla soft serve that can be the base for some delicious toppings and I'm a happy camper
Honestly, some basic, nice vanilla ice cream hits the spot. Nothing beats some fancy vanilla bean ice cream with pie
If you're going just base flavors without stuff mixed in you can't top high quality coffee or vanilla.
I used to be a big vanilla ice cream fan but I feel like all the ones I've tried over the last couple years are just overwhelmingly sweet with little actual vanilla taste
The best cookie has a nice, mild crisp on the outside with a great, chewy inside. But if not that, I prefer my cookies chewy
Freshly baked cookies better soft and chewey Store bought packaged cookies better crispy I don't want a soft Chips Ahoy or soft Oreo i will throw that shit in the garbage