Can you remember way back when you were growing up that you ate a big cold slice of cantaloupe with a bowl of vanilla ice cream. That was a old time treat before all the new snack foods came out.
If you have not tried this make sure you do. I love cantaloupe with salt and pepper on it. Yes, I said pepper. Give this a try also. It is so good.
We all have different types of things we love to eat that some people may not think of.
Of course we all love to go to Wendy's and get that frostie and dip our frys in it. My kids grew up doing this and grandma me still does.
I love to put pepper in my ketchup when I eat frys at Wendy's also.
Back when I was growing up the canned dip had just came out. We all though it was something to be able to get some french onion dip with chips. Now you can get all types of dip and salsa's.
I remember when we would get a pint of chocolate ice cream for .15. Then we would get a pack of Ritz crackers and eat it with our ice cream. I still do that also.
Another thing we still love to eat is ketchup with our popcorn as a dip. It is so good.
Back then BBQ Sauce had arrived and we loved to just put some on a piece of sandwich bread and eat it that way. Hay, I am not that old yet but I love to remember the good ole days.
My granddaugther loves to put her frys down in a frosty also so I guess we are carrying on the tradition. lol.
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