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Uses for Flavored Syrups
Sno-balls! Mix the syrup with shaved or crushed ice in a bowl, and then pick from as many of the following as you like: sweetened condensed milk, small pieces of fresh or canned fruits, small glops of good jam, boba or konnyaku...
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Hatteras Island Chow
, but is a bit sweet in the Northern style. Sno-Cones — Another place I drove past without stopping for a couple of years until a friend alerted me to the Hatteras Sno-Ball. Its a scoop of icecream with a scoop of...
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Food History -- old stuff that people think is new
Snow balls - AKA - sno-cones, hawaiian ice. Many people think this is a realitively new (20 years) item. I’m from Baltimore, the home of the snowball. I remember in the early 50’s buying snow balls & they...
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Restaurant Ideas for Jazz Fest Visitors
different things. It' pretty much all terrific, and very representative of New Orleans. When you want a sno-ball, (and no, it’s not the same thing as a snow-cone – don’t get me started), go to the Plum Street...
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Snowballs
favorite is a lemonade sno-bliz, with extra pink special sno-bliz flavor on top.
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The best marshmallows of all time - and marshmallow fluff?
, this is the most detailed recipe I’ve found. I http://www.grouprecipes.com/71596/homemade-sno-ball-cupcakes.html t looks sound, but I’m considering trying the just gelatin method too. Any advisory words would be...
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Find me a Slush Puppy! (Please.)
In much the same spirit of the recent Hostess Sno Ball posting: Today I smelled some scented bubbles (who knew they even made such a thing? Thanks, Target!) that smelled exactly like a grape Slush Puppy. And now I must have one....
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Good spot for Snow Cones/Shave Ice?
for just a dollar. I’ve never been to Hawaii; my benchmark is the New Orleans "sno-ball," shown here at Pandora’s: http://www.eatingintranslation.com/2006/05/pandoras.html . Note that what’s shown is a small,...
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WHERE DO THE LOCALS EAT????
at the bread pudding with fruit tail baked in, it’s good. Charlie’s Steakhouse (Freret St.); unchanged for decades. Crescent City Steakhouse (Broad St.); another good local steakhouse. Tee Eva’s Pralines/SnoBalls...
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Bug theme party menu ideas needed
for the mouth, grape eyes). Use banana halves to make six legs and curl some pipe cleaners for antennae. Attach everything with toothpicks. SnoBall Caterpillar: Buy a bunch of hostess snoball cake (or make your own). Line them up...
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Shaved ice
it kind of scared me. I tried it again to appease my mom, and this version was actually really good. It was full of red and green beans and gooey rice balls and something about the milky sauce really worked. I had a second...
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Best Ices in the City?
G can blow me with their crappy ices. Also, I don’t really like Lemon Ice King of Corona. Ralph’s is OK if you get it from a good place - (the best one is the original on Staten Island across from DeNino’s). I...
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NO Restaurant Picks
, too. Hansen’s Sno-Bliz, Tchopitoulas @ Bordeaux: What better way to wind this up? The place is very intimidating for first-timers. Imagine a place where you can order a “Baby Duper Cream of Ice Cream With Condensed...
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Looking for recommendations in Lafayette, LA
!). Skip Prejean’s...I grew up a couple miles down the road and can tell you that you aren’t missing anything there. I hope you were able to make it to Olde Tyme Grocery for a real poboy and a sno-ball. Def. try the...
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Curious about "non-pareils"
" to regular candy? Is that the origin? Does anyone know? I guess it’s the little white candy balls all over the chocolate that makes it “not similar”??
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