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The Ice Cream Bar

Rats! It used to be my dream to open an ice cream bar. But then again, thatโ€™s coming from the guy who thought that no one in America would be interested in bean-to-bar chocolate, no one in Los Angeles would ever buy artisan bread, and who sold his Apple stock when it was 38 per share. As Iโ€™ve been traveling around the U.S., Iโ€™ve noticedโ€ฆ

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Cinnamon Ice Cream

My favorite thing that I bought this year is this old battered gelato dish, which was my score at a street market in Palermo. It was sitting there all by its lonesome, and there I was, to give it a happy home โ€“ it was kismet. (Or maybe itโ€™s called something else in Italian, but Iโ€™m just happy I stumbled across such a fabulous findโ€ฆ

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Clasico Argentino: Argentinian Helado in Paris

Iโ€™ve come to realize that Iโ€™m not very good at โ€˜watchingโ€™. When I worked in the restaurant business, one of my cohorts said to me one day โ€“ โ€œThere are two types of chefs: doers and watchers.โ€ Meaning that some chefs got right into the cooking with the line cooks, while others like to stand there and watch. I, myself, could be classified as aโ€ฆ

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Il Gelato Centogusti

[UPDATE: Il Gelato Centogusti is unfortunately now closed.] Iโ€™m very fortunate to have a gelato guide in Milan, because itโ€™s a rather spread out city. And like many Italian cities, Iโ€™ve found some of the best gelaterias are located farther away from the city center. (Younger, less-established gelato makers canโ€™t often afford to be in the expensive areas.) Unlike other Italian cities, Milan isnโ€™t reallyโ€ฆ

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Chocolate Ice Cream

I havenโ€™t visited Jeniโ€™s Splendid Ice Creams in Ohio, but Iโ€™ve heard Jeni Bauerโ€™s ice cream was sensational. Because I canโ€™t get everywhere โ€“ no matter how hard I try โ€“ her ice cream came to me in the form of her book, Jeniโ€™s Splendid Ice Creams at Home. When Jeniโ€™s book was released, we had a nice interchange via e-mail about ice cream making,โ€ฆ

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Smitten Ice Cream

Whenever I land in San Francisco, I invariably arrive with a number of places to visit that I want to tick off my list. As Iโ€™ve learned from previous experience, itโ€™s just not possible to go everywhere โ€“ especially when you have to wait up to 45 minutes for a bus to come, making a round-trip to an ice cream shop a full afternoon eventโ€ฆ.

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Cranberry Sorbet

Every year at Christmas, I make the dessert. With a bakery on every corner in Paris, thereโ€™s not a lot of impetus for the locals to make a resplendent dessert for the traditional dinner. Itโ€™s not that people donโ€™t bake, but with the small city kitchens and all the other stuff that limits time around the holidays, itโ€™s just as simple to head to theโ€ฆ

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Brown Bread Ice Cream

When I was in Ireland, after a wonderful dinner at an old country inn, I was served a big bowl of Brown Bread Ice Cream. I had heard about this unusual ice cream quite a while back and like Grape-Nuts Ice Cream, which is something apparently enjoyed in New England (although I was born and live there for eighteen years and never saw or tastedโ€ฆ

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