Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Ice Cream!!


yummy!!!!Ice cream!
Honestly It can change my MOOD!
and right after eating...
i'll be Like
"Cool man!"

when I was a kid,
i do remember when someone bought
me an ice-cream..
ohh!!!
jumping up and down!
saying THANKS numbers of time..
(time kindergarden okay)

Last time ice-cream just coast us rm0.20 cents okay..
and affordable for kids like me,
where dad just gave me rm 2/day (primary sch )
and today i just can't search for rm o.20...
no matter how much it coast me as long as it is ice-cream..
cause only the flavor make it different.
and as usual..i LOVE choc, N berry =)
But still am a good eater, just give me any flavor i can make a try.
No worries.

during at Nilai,
i DO have Geng Keras eating ice cream..
twice a week i and Lynie having it.
we tried diff flavor till we satisfied.
and today I have nEw mates to share.
Thank You Allah.

















I had always thought that once you grew up you could do anything you wanted - stay up all night or eat ice-cream straight out of the container.
NOT only Bill said so...
i do feel it...Btw,
when my kiddo time, i ever ate a container of it alone without my parents acknowledge.
i tell u!
it was AWESOME!
i just LOVE when it melts cause i can feel the coldness of it....
"i feel good"


I Found this :
The origins of ice cream can be traced back to at least the 4th century B.C. Early references include the Roman emperor Nero (A.D. 37-68) who ordered ice to be brought from the mountains and combined with fruit toppings, and King Tang (A.D. 618-97) of Shang, China who had a method of creating ice and milk concoctions. Ice cream was likely brought from China back to Europe. Over time, recipes for ices, sherbets, and milk ices evolved and served in the fashionable Italian and French royal courts.

After the dessert was imported to the United States, it was served by several famous Americans. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson served it to their guests. In 1700, Governor Bladen of Maryland was recorded as having served it to his guests. In 1774, a London caterer named Philip Lenzi announced in a New York newspaper that he would be offering for sale various confections, including ice cream. Dolly Madison served it in 1812.

can u imagine how hard it is earlier on?
Thanks to them..
without their hard work, i don't think i can taste it and share it.


2 comments:

SMK Pengiran Omar II said...

sedapnya eskrim.. baskin manis sikit ..hihi aku ska gelato.. water base! haha

Masleeha T. said...

hahaha..sbnrnya aku lagi suka itu HAagEN Dazs...tapi sbb sini tiada..Br sejalaa..ahahaha