Re: why Soriano the van driver never stopped the van
- From: "Rose Melinis" <rosemelinis@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 03:41:39 GMT
It is a carbonated version of the vanilla ice's I enjoyed in Davao and now
here. Just shave some ice and pour some vanilla flavoring over it (I buy my
flavoring at the Filipino store near here). You can also get cherry flavor
and strawberry flavor and lemon-lime flavor. I even got to buy an ice shaver
here. It works great, but not as good as my papa using a chisel on a block
of ice.
<joekerr3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> dances_with_barkadas@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Hey Rose, did your old man americanize you enough to know what kind of
>> beverage is an "eggcream"? Hint: there's no egg, there's no cream,
>> there's no alcohol. I never seen it sold outside of New York
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> In baltimore it is a summer iced drink... locals love it. Every freakin
> corner stand and Mom and Pop sells them alonf with the usual crap you
> find at snowball stands nationwide.
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>> Maybe I'll introduce it to Campostella Valley province. After all,
>> french fries aren't exactly a native filipino delicacy, yet they sell
>> like hotcakes.
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> And compete against halo-halo?????
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> scratching his head Pig
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