My Soft Serve Fix

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Maybe itโ€™s because the very thought of an ice cube near my teeth has always made me cringe and run. And though I never turn any kind of ice cream down, my favorite ice cream is softer, and less cold . . . less ice/more cream. Itโ€™s a sensitivity that should have tempered, but Iโ€™ve managed to find my way around it in the form of soft serve and gelatos.

I apply a simple rule: never, ever bite into ice cream. My dad did enough of that for the whole family. Heโ€™d see one or another of his kids with a big cone, and give the โ€œcโ€™meerโ€ sign with his first finger. This was known doom for the kid and the cone, but with a man like that, there was no saying no and we didnโ€™t even try. We just yelled โ€œhhhheyyyyyyyyy!โ€ as he took a bite that was absolutely half of the ice cream atop the cone. He figured he had one shot at it and he was going to get it good.

For those of us who could not and would not bite, but rightfully licked the ice cream, we got hit the hardest given that it took us longer to eat our cones and therefore more time for him to swoop in. My sister, poor thing, to this day will still be eating her cone when the rest of us are long done and gone on to the next thing (sheโ€™s working on last nightโ€™s cone still now). I guess she has the cold teeth problem like me, but worse.

The attraction to less cold, softer ice cream used to mean I wanted soft serve above all. Bring on the Tastee Twist! Itโ€™s still where my heart lies, but when I discovered gelato (pistachio gelato, thank you God!) on my first trip to Europe looong time ago, there just wasnโ€™t the variety in ice cream shops and grocery stores at that time, and a whole new world of ice cream opened up for me (I wonโ€™t say โ€œback thenโ€ like a Sittee, but really it was indeed back then).

Gelato is served at a warmer temperature and has more sugar than our typical ice creams, so itโ€™s softer, nearly melty, and incredibly good.

So even if some touches your teeth, you donโ€™t have to scream for ice cream.

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