fruit sorbet is good ..........peanut sorbet sounds ..........ugh.......my kid loves this and it is pretty good
Haven't tried the peanut butter fudge, but have had a couple of other flavors from Talenti. Good stuff and the texture is very creamy as you describe.Do you like Reese's?
I love peanut butter and chocolate. But the ice creams tend to fall a little short for me. Not enough peanut butter taste, or the chocolate sucks. Then I tried this stuff:
It's not ice cream. It's not gelato either. It's a sorbet, or "sorbetto" as they call it. Slow down, I know, I know. I hate sorbets too. Too icy. Trust me, this is different. It's creamy. It's better than any peanut butter ice cream you ever had, and the chocolate fudge is fantastic. Maybe too sweet, just like a Reese's. It doesn't taste like sorbet but there is no dairy in it at all (in case you are lactose intolerant or have an allergy, heck, it's even vegan). If you love peanut butter and chocolate, try it.
Alex.
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For commercial gelato/sorbet Talenti is good stuff. It's vegan? You are a saint Alex...Do you like Reese's?
I love peanut butter and chocolate. But the ice creams tend to fall a little short for me. Not enough peanut butter taste, or the chocolate sucks. Then I tried this stuff:
It's not ice cream. It's not gelato either. It's a sorbet, or "sorbetto" as they call it. Slow down, I know, I know. I hate sorbets too. Too icy. Trust me, this is different. It's creamy. It's better than any peanut butter ice cream you ever had, and the chocolate fudge is fantastic. Maybe too sweet, just like a Reese's. It doesn't taste like sorbet but there is no dairy in it at all (in case you are lactose intolerant or have an allergy, heck, it's even vegan). If you love peanut butter and chocolate, try it.
Alex.
Here's one.
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Alex.
Works for onions as wellHow do you remove garlic stench from you hands after chopping it? Run your hands under cold water for 10-15 seconds while rubbing a stainless steel spoon. You may think I'm crazy, but try it.
Works for onions as well
Tools rusty? Soak them in plain white vinegar. If the rust is beginning to dig in, you can crumple a piece of aluminum foil and rub the rust away with the foil. ( hint-don't soak power tools )
Works for onions as well
Tools rusty? Soak them in plain white vinegar. If the rust is beginning to dig in, you can crumple a piece of aluminum foil and rub the rust away with the foil. ( hint-don't soak power tools )
are you speaking from experience..............or as Jimi said "have ever been experienced"My tip,,dont drop the soap in the common shower you will lose you're virginity