Cheese or Peas?!
Answers: or Ben & Jerry's Cookie Dough Ice Cream?
I'll take Cheese or Peas over ice cream any day.
The Ice Cream
Ice cream definetly!
Cheese is better for you than ice cream. But I would definitely choose ice cream. I provided a link below to help with other decisions in healthy eating.
I love ice-cream but not till summer!
I would say "cheese".
Cheese. I love cheese. And I am weird. I don't really like ice cream. The only one I will eat is Cake Batter Batter Batter by Coldstone. YUM.
ice cream..
Ice cream without a doubt.
yum!! Ilove ben & jerrys ice cream
I'd go for the ice cream. I love ice cream!!!
Ben & Jerry's is a brand of ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, and ice cream novelty products, manufactured by Ben & Jerry's Homemade Holdings, Inc., headquartered in South Burlington, Vermont, with the main factory in Waterbury, Vermont and is owned by the conglomerate Unilever.
In 1977, lifelong, ex-hippie friends Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield completed a correspondence course on ice cream making from the Pennsylvania State University. In 1978, with a $12,000 investment the pair opened an ice cream parlor in a renovated gas station in downtown Burlington, Vermont on May 5th. The parlor quickly became popular in the local community because of their innovative flavors, made from fresh Vermont milk and cream and "large portions of whatever ingredients they felt tasted good on the day of making!"[citation needed]. In 1979 they marked their one year anniversary by holding the first-ever free cone day, now a nationwide annual celebration. They combined ice cream making with social activism. In 1980 Ben and Jerry rented space in an old spool and bobbin mill on South Champlain Street in Burlington and began packing their ice cream in pints. In 1981 the first Ben & Jerry’s franchise opened on Route 7 in Shelburne, Vermont. In 1983 Ben & Jerry’s ice cream was used to build “the world’s largest ice cream sundae” in St. Albans, Vermont; the sundae weighed 27,102 pounds. In 1984 H?agen-Dazs tried to limit distribution of Ben & Jerry’s in Boston, prompting Ben & Jerry’s to file suit against the parent company, Pillsbury, in its now famous