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"I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream" or so the saying goes. And while it might only be those of us with sensitive teeth who react so emotionally to a scoop of mint choc chip, there's no denying the sheer pleasure of ice cream on a hot summer's day. So, as the days get longer and hopefully warmer, share your tips on the UK's best ice cream parlours and the weird and wonderful flavours they sell.
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    Ripley Ice Cream

    Posted by ryanne 2 April 2007

    Ripley Ice Cream is lovely. Not only is it the best, the height of ice cream you get in a cone seems gravity defying!!!

    You get a choice of two freshly blended flavours a day (or you can have half and half - which is the best) and they taste amazing. They often have some really nice fruity frozen yoghurt flavours. The people who own the place are brilliant and there is nothing more satisfying on a sunny day that mooching around Ripley castle courtyard with a cone in hand.

    Ripley North Yorkshire
    maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&tab=wl&q=
    www.travelpublishing.co.uk/CountryLivingNorthEast/CentralYorkshire/CNE29560.htm

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    Bettys on a Saturday evening

    Posted by hedgehoglady 9 January 2007

    I was in Harrogate for work; my son had started at Bradford University the week earlier. We met up for me to hand over his new laptop which had arrived the day after he left for uni. I offered him lunch at Bettys, where we had last eaten when he was still in a high chair, but the queue out the door was too daunting.

    Then that evening he just missed one train back and had a long wait so, rather than dive into the nearest pub, he opted to try Bettys again and we found it still bustling at 8 o'clock in the evening but with the teeniest of queues.

    Greeted with heartwarmingly friendly service and the tinkly tink of the pianist who plays every evening, we each demolished a brown bread ice cream sundae before he dashed for the next return train back to student land and I headed back to my hotel.

    www.bettys.co.uk

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