Originally Posted By chickendumpling I think I may be ready for that sno-cone now, dear fodd. What flavors do you have left?
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Fried okra is *awesome* man...the "nugget" kind in restaurant ya have to dip in ketchup, but muh grandmother's home-fried patties, mm-mm-*mm*...so good ya don't need no condiment.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling <<He only has okra.>> *sniffles* Does the fact that Crouching Tigger wants to leave me stuck with okra mean CT doesn't like me? Oh, the humanity! What does it all mean? LOL. (Well, LOL unless CT doesn't like me and then boohoo. ) And thank you fodd, I'll be happy with whatever you choose for me. And LOL @ Klucky! Wanna pickle to go with that okra sno-cone, sweetie?
Originally Posted By LadyKluck >>Wanna pickle to go with that okra sno-cone, sweetie? << Naw but I'll take some ranch dressing if you have it handy.
Originally Posted By alexbook When I lived in North Carolina I discovered fried okra, not to mention fried cauliflower, fried dough, and fried just about everything else. I wouldn't be at all surprised if somewhere in N.C. you can get a fried sno-cone.
Originally Posted By chickendumpling A fried sno-cone may be a little hard on the laws of physics or what have you though. ;-)
Originally Posted By DVC_dad You ever buy snow cones off the ice cream man? They are like hard as a rock and you really can't even eat them unless you try to gnaw at them. The best way to deal with them is to nuke them in the microwave for about 30 seconds on defrost. Then you have to eat it quick cause they get to melting fast. I'll have whatever flavor your blue is.
Originally Posted By bloona I dont really know what a snow cone is to be frank, but hey gimme a strawberry one anyway please!
Originally Posted By debtee ^ I don't really know what it is either Bloona. I think it may be a cup of ice served with flavouring?? I'm guessing here and went with a Cherry one of whatever it is! LOL
Originally Posted By nevadarebel debtee is correct, a sno cone is a bunch of shaved ice (or finely crushed ice) with a flavored syrup over the top of it. (the syrup is usually VERY sweet) and it makes a nice cool treat on a hot summer day. Here in Las Vegas, they have stands outside grocery stores and at pretty much all the parks. They are so yummy and there are tons of different flavors and combinations. When you come to the US, you should really try one.