I had minor surgery done yesterday morning, and knew that a trip to Ben and Jerry's was going to be my treat. It seems counter-intuitive that you always end up eating worse when you are sick/have surgery, since you can't exercise and all you really do is lay down and sleep all day, but I went along with it and gave in to the ice cream temptation.
There aren't many scoop shop locations around, but luckily for me there is one in Mt. Kisco, which is only a 10 minute drive from my house out there. I spent all day in anticipation of the ice cream, and ultimately decided that while I was going for it, I may as well go big. So, I decided to get the Hot Fudge Sundae.
Unbeknownst to me, the sundae is a monster! When I asked the worker there what was in the sundae, she said you pick two flavors of ice cream, either hot fudge or caramel, and two toppings. For some reason I assumed that it would be served in the same cup that the small ice cream would be served in, since that also comes with two flavors, but boy was I wrong. I looked away for a few seconds as she started to prepare the sundae, and it was too late to turn back. All of a sudden, I saw in front of me what looked like a pint of ice cream. It was smaller than a pint, but honestly not by much.
Since I am a chocolate lover, I obviously chose everything to be chocolate. My two flavors of ice cream were Chocolate Therapy (dark chocolate ice cream with chocolate cookies and swirls of chocolate pudding--my favorite flavor here) and New York Super Fudge Chunk (chocolate ice cream with white and dark fudge chunks, pecans, walnuts, and fudge covered almonds). On the bottom and coating the entire inside of the cup was the delicious hot fudge, and I chose reeses pieces and sno caps as my two toppings.
This sundae was heaven for a chocolate lover. The ice cream flavors were amazing, and the hot fudge sauce put it over the top. I loved the toppings too, but I could've easily done without them, and ended up taking most of them off. This is definitely something that I recommend only getting on a special occasion, since it probably contains a days worth of calories in the whole thing. And, while it may look a little daunting at first, I was surprisingly able to charge my way through and somehow ate it all. Of course, afterwards I couldn't contract my stomach for hours and woke up the next morning still feeling full, but it was so worth it.
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