Chuck
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There's an E at the end of cream. Is there? No.
There's an E at the end of cream. Is there? No.
Yeah. No, it was a big deal to have ice. Unless, of course, it was winter. In which case you're like, oh, yeah, I can have a frozen treat. But if it were summer and you were enjoying a frozen dairy treat... Send the runner. You're rich. Yeah. You're super rich. So apparently by about the 17th century...
Yeah. No, it was a big deal to have ice. Unless, of course, it was winter. In which case you're like, oh, yeah, I can have a frozen treat. But if it were summer and you were enjoying a frozen dairy treat... Send the runner. You're rich. Yeah. You're super rich. So apparently by about the 17th century...
Yeah. No, it was a big deal to have ice. Unless, of course, it was winter. In which case you're like, oh, yeah, I can have a frozen treat. But if it were summer and you were enjoying a frozen dairy treat... Send the runner. You're rich. Yeah. You're super rich. So apparently by about the 17th century...
There was at least one cafe in Paris, I think it was the first cafe in Paris, that started selling ice cream to the public in 1660. Nice. They basically made it egalitarian. And from that point on, ice cream was a definite luxury item, but you didn't have to be royalty to obtain it.
There was at least one cafe in Paris, I think it was the first cafe in Paris, that started selling ice cream to the public in 1660. Nice. They basically made it egalitarian. And from that point on, ice cream was a definite luxury item, but you didn't have to be royalty to obtain it.
There was at least one cafe in Paris, I think it was the first cafe in Paris, that started selling ice cream to the public in 1660. Nice. They basically made it egalitarian. And from that point on, ice cream was a definite luxury item, but you didn't have to be royalty to obtain it.
Yeah. George Washington had a recipe. Thomas Jefferson had a recipe. Yeah. Dolly Madison used to like to serve it at the White House. George Washington ate a lot of it, right? Didn't he say $200 for one summer? Yeah, and I failed to go to the West Egg Currency Converter. That's a lot of ice cream.
Yeah. George Washington had a recipe. Thomas Jefferson had a recipe. Yeah. Dolly Madison used to like to serve it at the White House. George Washington ate a lot of it, right? Didn't he say $200 for one summer? Yeah, and I failed to go to the West Egg Currency Converter. That's a lot of ice cream.
Yeah. George Washington had a recipe. Thomas Jefferson had a recipe. Yeah. Dolly Madison used to like to serve it at the White House. George Washington ate a lot of it, right? Didn't he say $200 for one summer? Yeah, and I failed to go to the West Egg Currency Converter. That's a lot of ice cream.
Oh, I would hope so.
Oh, I would hope so.
Oh, I would hope so.
Especially if that's like $50,000 worth of ice cream. That would be a lot. You can't eat that in one summer. Even if you're Joey Chestnut, world record holder for most ice cream eating.
Especially if that's like $50,000 worth of ice cream. That would be a lot. You can't eat that in one summer. Even if you're Joey Chestnut, world record holder for most ice cream eating.
Especially if that's like $50,000 worth of ice cream. That would be a lot. You can't eat that in one summer. Even if you're Joey Chestnut, world record holder for most ice cream eating.