Can we talk about falling off the diet wagon here? I have a bad habit of nibbling ice cream while I’m writing and I’ve recently discovered a sinful blend of milk and sugar that puts all others to shame. Chic-fil-A’s version of ice-cream. Yeah, really, who would have thought a fast food place could out-delicious Breyers? Thick and vanillowy (if it’s not a word, it should be), the stuff is what ice-cream dreams are made of…and I don’t usually like vanilla ice cream as a rule. But this? Such creamy goodness should be outlawed, that’s all I’m saying. Warning: If you haven’t tried one of these melt-in-your-mouth-not-in-your-cone concoctions yet and don’t have any will-power, please, stay away from you nearest Chic-fil-A. The smell alone is libel to pull you in right off the street.
Getting back to the flavor issue—I remember starting out my toddler years on plain vanilla ice cream. You know, the kind that came in the little cups with the little wooden ‘spoon’ to eat it with. Later, I turned into a strawberry girl. The best brand, of course, had the bits of real strawberry in it. Mmmmm. At the time, I remember thinking there was nothing better. Then, in my late teens and early twenties, I discovered Butter Pecan. Wow, the rich flavor of a good butter pecan ice cream knocked my socks off. As I grew older, so did my taste buds. I discovered the satisfying crunch of Pralines and Cream, the rich caramel sweetness of Dulce de leche, the slight bitterness of Mocha Almond Fudge.
Who would have thought that at my age—no, I’m not telling—that I’d come full circle back to vanilla?
So how about the rest of you? What brand and/or flavor succeeds in pulling you off the wagon and into ice cream dream heaven? Oh, the possibilities………….
BIO:
I have lived all my life in central Florida. I began reading at an early age and have been devouring books on a regular basis ever since. I have always found books on fiction to be the most entertaining as they allow me to exercise my ever active imagination.
I began writing short stories and poems in high school where I contributed to both the Yearbook and Senior Memory Book. After graduating as valedictorian of my class I fell into my career as an accountant, but continued to both read and write science fiction/fantasy.
In 2001 I returned to my educational endeavors as a part-time student and received my AS in Accounting Technology from Polk Community College in 2005, graduating with a 4.0 GPA.
One of my college classes was an online Creative Writing course which fired my desire to write again. Nothing serious at first, just a short story here and there. Not until 2006 when my niece, Darelle, invited me to join her at a writer's convention in Bradenton, Florida, did the desire to write translate into the dream to write well enough to be published. Four years, three manuscripts, and numerous edits and revisions later, my dream is about to become reality.
BLURB:
Love means never missing when you shoot to kill.
All her life, Amy Sheridan wanted to be the one to slay the dragon and save the innocent. While her job as a sniper in a special ops unit required her to kill, she made sure the targets she took out deserved every bullet. When she’s tricked by a traitor into taking the life of an innocent man, exposing the traitor does nothing to assuage her guilt and Amy chooses to leave the world of black ops behind. Her new life is a tranquil change; no guns, no fighting. Until the traitor resurfaces, on the hunt for revenge.
Joshua Colby, the head of the elite special ops unit known as the NightHawks, is assigned to protect Amy, not realizing she was once the most talented sniper in the SO. When he and Amy clash, sparks fly. Joshua swears to protect her, but Amy isn’t used to someone else fighting her battles—or getting under her skin the way Joshua does. When the threats from the traitor become all too real, Amy’s vow to never kill again is put to the test. Will she be able to pull the trigger for the sake of love?
I'm a big ice cream fan too. Vanilla is my ice cream of choice because I can put so many other toppings on it.
ReplyDeleteBut for me the big problem is the salty things... pretzels, chips and salsa and cheese its. I know those little goodies are so small but probably are not very good when you start eating a box and can't stop!
I agree that dieting during the summer is a challenge. I like ice cream but I don't crave it. Like Melissa, my downfall is salty food, mainly potato chips. I can't keep chips in the house or I'll gorge, but sometimes I can't resist and I'll buy a bag or two. I've just discovered Lay's tomato basil chips. Heavenly!
ReplyDeleteI came to love gelato during a trip to Italy in 06. Kiwi melon was my favorite. I do love vanilla ice cream too, and chocolate fudge swirl.
Congratulations on your new book! It sounds terrific.
I love ice cream and had to make a vow not to eat it and somehow, I don't usually. Maybe a tablespoon's worth. But when we went to Italy, I ate gelato every day. Of course, we were walking everywhere like maniacs and the servings were smaller, but oh-so good. Lemon was my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLOL Kathy, I really enjoyed your post. My husband loves vanilla ice cream, and I like it with hot chocolate syrup on it. My favorite is butter pecan. Smile!
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm most addicted to a can of deluxe nuts (no peanuts)with salt. I'll sit down and eat a whole at one time.
Kathy, I think the title and cover of your book is great. It sounds fantastic. Just my kind of book.
I like those tiny little cones at Trader Joes. Just a taste, when you absolutely have to have ice cream but don't want to go overboard. Now I'm in a hotel room with no freezer so can't have any. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
ReplyDeleteThanks, ladies, for commenting. I think there's a little bit of ice cream lover in all of us. I haven't moved on to gelato yet, but love to switch things up sometimes with fruit sorbet. And yes, I'm a salt fiend as well. Lays Kettle cooked Mesquite Bar-B-Q are my favorite right now.I can eat them by the bag if I'm not careful.
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you get a chance to read my book. Would love to get your feedback.