• 11Oct

    MOO ThruSome of the best Ice Cream I have ever had is available at farmer’s markets. Moo Thru is an example of this; their ice cream truck can be found at the Reston Farmer’s market on Saturday mornings (or their store in Remington, VA). They even sell pints. Who wouldn’t want to buy dairy products – in this case, ice cream – directly from dairy farmers? Their chocolate ice cream was rich, chocolatey, creamy, and delicious, and the vanilla is excellent as well. They told me that if they find anyone making better ice cream, they figure out how, so that they can improve theirs. (I hope that information wasn’t off the record.)

    NicecreamNicecream Factory (no, spell check, it isn’t a typo) is an ice cream company that uses (mostly) DC’s locally sourced ingredients and unique freezing agent liquid nitrogen, to create the premium ice cream right before your eyes. I say “mostly” local ingredients because the same week they told me they would no longer have strawberry ice cream because it is out of season, mango was one of their flavors. And, chocolate, coffee, and pistachios aren’t grown locally either.

    The picture in this article shows their menu (for that particular day earlier in the season) but they do seem to have a good variety of flavors available for pint delivery or pickup, although I can get their ice cream at their Kingstowne farmer’s market stand for the next couple of weeks (until the market closes on 10/25).

    Nicecream’s products are very flavorful and delicious, with my favorite flavors of theirs being the pistachio (this is my favorite rendition of pistachio ice cream anywhere) , strawberry basil, and chocolate sea salt.

    -JAY

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  • 26Jun

    DC ScoopsUnion Market is hosting its third annual DC Scoop on National Ice Cream Day, July 21st from 1:00-4:00PM. This is a great event; I attended it two years ago. 

    -JAY

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    “Taste and judge the District’s best ice cream, gelato, custard, frozen yogurt and other summer treats, for free, on National Ice Cream Day at the Third Annual DC Scoop. The event will bring together the who’s who of the D.C. food world, along with a panel of distinguished judges who will determine the winner. Judges include Richie Brandenburg, director of culinary strategy at EDENS; Cesar Vega, ice cream expert and author of The Kitchen as Laboratory; Andrew Solberg, Metropolitan Police Department Commander of the Fifth Division; and more.

    In addition to tasting and judging the best frozen treats in D.C., The DC Scoop will feature fun activities like ice cream cooking demonstrations, music and live entertainment. The DC Scoop is kid-friendly with activities such as face painting and music and dancing with Boogie Babes. Boogie Babes is live music performances for kids and their grownups, which also takes place at Union Market weekly, Wednesdays at 10:30am.

    Confirmed contestants include: Dolcezza Gelato, Sweet Freeze, Carmen’s Frozen Custard, Goodies Frozen Custard & Treats, Ice Cream Jubilee, Pitango Gelato, Sinplicity, Gifford’s Ice Cream, Taharka Bros., Rare Sweets, Nice Cream Factory, Dolci Gelati, Suga Mama Sweets, Hill Pops, and Cream Cycle.

    The DC Scoop is a free event. Free samples are available from contestants and full serving sizes are available for purchase. For more information, please visit http://unionmarketdc.com/events/the-dc-scoop/.”

    Union Market
    1309 5th Street NE
    Washington, DC 20002″

  • 14Apr

    Baskin-Robbins Dropped this in our email.  They have stores in the area and a “store locater” on their site.  🙂

    -JAY

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    Event Details:

    Who: Everyone!

    What: Baskin-Robbins 31 Cent Scoop Night.  31 cents per 2.5oz scoop – any flavor!

    Where: All Baskin-Robbins locations nationwide

    When: Wednesday, April 28 from 5pm – 10pm

    Why: To serve those who serve others: Baskin-Robbins has partnered with the NFFF who support families and co-workers of fallen firefighters

    The Inside Scoop: Looking for a flavor to try?  Fan favorite Cotton Candy is April’s Flavor of the Month.  This pink and purple Cotton Candy-flavored ice cream is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.

  • 10Jul

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    Have you ever tried something new just because the packaging looked interesting? I’m not ashamed to admit it – I’m American, have some disposable income, and am easily distracted by bright, pretty things.
    At least, that’s my excuse for trying out MolliCoolz yesterday, and I’m sticking with it. I was not particularly hungry for ice cream, nor was I even trying to feed a sweet tooth. I was simply walking down the frozen foods aisle, minding my own business, when *BAM* I saw a bunch of ice cream beads staring at me.
    I was intrigued. These MolliCoolz looked like Dippin’ DotsIce Cream of the Future! – but I didn’t have to go to a theme park, mall or baseball stadium to get them. What struck me was the packaging – pre-wrapped individual serving sizes in a small plastic tub, or four of the tubs wrapped together. The tub is transparent, so you can see the brightly colored beads. The ice cream looked like fun, like a dairy-based fireworks display. The store had five flavors available, and while I’d given MolliCoolz a small glance before, they had never held my attention like this. I picked up the Cookies and Cream and Banana Split flavors, giving in to the temptation.
    Where was the Good Angel, sitting on my shoulder, telling me “No Five! Bad Five! Don’t Do It!” when I needed him? It’s not that MolliCoolz are bad, per se, they’re just not good. The cookie beads were a bland chocolate, and the vanilla beads were mediocre at best. The banana beads reminded me of driving past the petroleum domes near New York City on the Turnpike – tasteless and vaguely chemically.
    MolliCoolz are definitely targeted towards the “spoiled rotten elementary school kid with over-indulgent and easily-manipulated-through-guilt parents” demographic. Anybody who is a big fan of small-batch ice creams and custards, like Gifford’s, The Dairy Godmother, Thomas Sweet’s or Ben and Jerry’s, will be put off by the strange DuPont-esque taste. Little kids, who adore such wax-loaded candies like Nerds and GummiWorms, will love it.
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    MolliCoolz earn 4 out of 10 Whammies! Whammies! were earned by being fairly affordable (4 single-serving tubs for 5 bucks at Giant), colorful, interesting, and being portion-controlled. I like the idea of a nutritional label being able to accurately indicate the calorie, sugar and carb counts for the entire package. However, it lost six Whammies! because it took me six bucks worth of soda, water and toothpaste to get the bland taste out of my mouth.
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