Soft Serve Ice Cream and Beef Femur Bones: Human and Canine Treats

 Who doesn't like soft serve ice cream, the kind that used to be sold from ice cream trucks (have they gone out of business since Covid?)

In the U.K.  they are often served on a cone (sometimes called a cornet) with a Cadbury's chocolate Flake bar inserted - known as a 99

Pinecraft, Sarasota's Amish/Mennonite district has its own Ice Cream Shoppe ( why the extra "pe"?)  where soft serve is available in a cone or in a bowl to be eaten outside at the tables and chairs.

And there is takeout.  Yum!  I sometimes allow it to liquify and use it instead of milk on mu morning granola.





Mr. Cooper loves the beef femur bones which I buy at the local "Butcher's Block" store.

Give one to Cooper and his tongue works overtime to get every bit of the delicious bone marrow.




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