![]() ![]() My total for my family of 7 came to 37 cents! They also had heavenly looking cones, shakes and splits. Isn’t that crazy! Mine seemed perfectly normal too. The day we were there, they had their Fat Boys ice cream sandwich seconds for 5 cents each. You travel down a little country road until you come to this sign. Casper’s was new to me until a few years ago when we made a stop there on our way home from Idaho. (Note: All of the ice cream shops we've listed make their own delicious, fresh ice cream.)Ĭasper’s / Richmond – Casper’s is a malt shop/outlet store for Fat Boys. In honor of July being National Ice Cream month, we asked for our reader’s favorite ice cream shops in Northern Utah and here's what they answered. We love us some cold, creamy frozen stuff, especially in these hot summer months. ranks #1 in consumption of ice cream in the world and Utah ranks #8 in amount of ice cream eaten per capita. It probably has something to do with summer temperatures that hover around 100 degrees! Now, whenever we hear the theme song for Monk we immediately start craving Arby’s! Pavlov’s dog at work ).As Utahn’s, we love our ice cream. We were binge watching Monk at the same time, and that was our go-to way to relax on a Friday night- picking up some Arby’s and watching Monk. On a funnier note, are you familiar with the TV show Monk? My husband and I went through a patch where we really craved Arby’s let’s be honest, I was probably pregnant at the time haha. It’s not like my mom made cauliflower soup every night, but for some reason this particular recipe just makes me think of her. Whenever I make cauliflower soup, I’m taken back to my childhood, watching my mom in the kitchen, listening to George Winston’s album December, with the house decked out for the fall/Halloween holiday. Personally, I think they have some of the best fries around!Ĭauliflower soup is one of those random foods that make me think of my mom. Ironically, they are building an Iceberg super close to where we live, and while we probably won’t visit as frequently as we did as newlyweds, we definitely can’t wait to reminisce a little and enjoy the occasional fry and strawberry shake. We lived just a couple blocks away, and one of our favorite late night treats was crispy Iceberg fries and a big strawberry shake to dip them in. I think of my days living in apartments with my husband in Orem when I think of Iceberg Drive Inn. I guess there’s worse things that could be ruined ). To this day, the smell of Cheese Pringles makes me sick. I get extremely carsick, and as a child, I remember going on some kind of road trip, and my mom handed me an empty can of Cheese Pringles to throw up in. I have nothing against cheese flavored chips, or even Pringles- but specifically, I cannot eat Cheese Pringles. I LOVED watching the huge tubs of jelly beans, watching the workers stretch out the taffy, and the huge portrait of Ronald Reagan made completely from JellyBellys! We also went to the gift shop afterwards, and bought bags of Belly Flops- JellyBellys that were sold for cheaper because they were less than perfect- in coloring, size, but definitely not in taste! I still think of my Cali days when I eat JellyBellys. We did a lot of different things while there, but one of my favorite memories was visiting the JellyBelly factory. ![]() My family lived in Northern California for 5 years, from the ages of 11-16, in my case. I can’t help but think of my days in California when I see a bag of JellyBellys. Sometimes eating a particular food can just take you back to a certain time or place- it’s amazing how powerful it is! I think we here at Cook’n can all agree- we all love food! But one thing I particularly love about food is how closely they can be associated with memories.
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