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Cake and Ice Cream

Xinyta

♡Goofy genderfluid person♡ They/Them/She/Her
This is something I have been thinking about alot with my birthday coming up.

Is it me or does cake and ice cream seem kinda weird together? I mean texturally. I have a bit of a issue with the flakiness of cake and the smoothness of ice cream mixing together. For me the cake bits ruin the pleasing smoothness of ice cream. If I do have it on the same plate, I like to eat them separately.

Am I alone on this?
 
This is something I have been thinking about alot with my birthday coming up.

Is it me or does cake and ice cream seem kinda weird together? I mean texturally. I have a bit of a issue with the flakiness of cake and the smoothness of ice cream mixing together. For me the cake bits ruin the pleasing smoothness of ice cream. If I do have it on the same plate, I like to eat them separately.

Am I alone on this?
You can get an ice cream cake.
 
You’re not alone. I don’t like them together either, or ice cream cake, for that matter.

I can tolerate ice cream by itself, but any type of cake with frosting makes me nauseous and gives me indigestion.

I would much rather have an almond loaf or a lemon loaf than a cake.
 
This is something I have been thinking about alot with my birthday coming up.

Is it me or does cake and ice cream seem kinda weird together? I mean texturally. I have a bit of a issue with the flakiness of cake and the smoothness of ice cream mixing together. For me the cake bits ruin the pleasing smoothness of ice cream. If I do have it on the same plate, I like to eat them separately.

Am I alone on this?
Here's an idea:
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You’re not alone. I don’t like them together either, or ice cream cake, for that matter.

I can tolerate ice cream by itself, but any type of cake with frosting makes me nauseous and gives me indigestion.

I would much rather have an almond loaf or a lemon loaf than a cake.
I'm eating a Snickers ice cream bar right now as I read this because you guys made me want ice cream and luckily I have some
 
This is something I have been thinking about alot with my birthday coming up.

Is it me or does cake and ice cream seem kinda weird together? I mean texturally. I have a bit of a issue with the flakiness of cake and the smoothness of ice cream mixing together. For me the cake bits ruin the pleasing smoothness of ice cream. If I do have it on the same plate, I like to eat them separately.

Am I alone on this?
I've always adored a Baskin & Robbins ice cream cake. Sure the textures are a bit weird, but the taste-OMG!

Now I need to go out for a smoke. Oh yeah, I don't smoke! LOL.....

https://www.baskinrobbins.com/en/ice-cream-cakes
 
I am with you! Cake and ice cream are entirely separate desserts. For me, it is not only a textural mismatch, but also, a temperature mismatch. Room temperature cake and cold ice cream. Yuck.
 
I love cake and ice cream. Especially in the form of ice cream cake.

But here are some other options:

How about a nice, warm, gooey blackberry cobbler, with vanilla ice cream melting on top?

Or cheesecake? It's like cake and ice cream in one.

Or a Hershey's sundae pie? Those are the bomb.

There's lots of other choices.

This is one of my favorites. Fruit tarts!


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This is something I have been thinking about alot with my birthday coming up.

Is it me or does cake and ice cream seem kinda weird together? I mean texturally. I have a bit of a issue with the flakiness of cake and the smoothness of ice cream mixing together. For me the cake bits ruin the pleasing smoothness of ice cream. If I do have it on the same plate, I like to eat them separately.

Am I alone on this?
Do you like tiramisu?
 
This is something I have been thinking about alot with my birthday coming up.

Is it me or does cake and ice cream seem kinda weird together? I mean texturally. I have a bit of a issue with the flakiness of cake and the smoothness of ice cream mixing together. For me the cake bits ruin the pleasing smoothness of ice cream. If I do have it on the same plate, I like to eat them separately.

Am I alone on this?
What about ice cream sandwiches? Is that not the perfect cake to ice cream ratio
 

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