All news on the topic: Ice cream

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'People think my son Robbie Savage is hard as nails but I know a different side'
Now my new hip means I’m not in as much pain and can venture out without my walker, I headed outside - and my first stop was my favourite local eaterie, writes VAL SAVAGE
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Kim Kardashian fans convinced she's shading Kanye and Bianca with cryptic post
Kim Kardashian's fans are convinced the reality star is taking aim at her ex-husband Kanye West and his new wife Bianca Censori after the pair were pictured enjoying ice cream in Kim's "wedding country"
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Brits name their favourite treats from ice cream van - see if yours made list
Our top choice was first served from vans during the 1970s, as were traditionally made with cherry-flavoured slushed ice - they were picked as the favourite by 17% of those polled
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Chocoholic loses 12st after crippling Double Decker addiction put life at risk
Tobie Vermeire was eating 35 bars of chocolate a week and consuming 10,000 calories a day. Weighing 26st, he realised his addiction was killing him and took drastic action
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'Butlin's is my new go-to for good times with teens - it kept them off screens'
Keep your kids' summer holidays screen-free at Butlin's in Minehead where there's something for all ages - even those hard-to-please teens
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100 years of frozen food - from TV dinners to space snacks for NASA astronauts
In 1924, Clarence Birdseye patented the double-belt freezer, which improved the quality of frozen food by cooling it faster - and sparked a kitchen revolution
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One in four dog owners would struggle to spot the signs of their pet overheating
Nearly two-thirds of dog owners worry about how their four-legged friends fare in the heat – but four in ten don't know how to help them cope with rising temperatures
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'I visited Brit island where Wetherspoons, McDonald's and Greggs don't exist'
Reporter Charles Wade-Palmer visited the Channel Island of Guernsey where residents need to hop on a plane or boat to get to the nearest fast food outlet
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We taste-test 11 Yorkshire pudding dishes - from delicious to a dog's dinner
Chefs have come up with quirky new takes on the traditional roast dinner classic, from Yorkshire pudding pizza to Yorkshire pudding profiteroles
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Dis Life: Beach body ready but no chance of getting full access to our coastline
Have you ever tried pushing a walker on sand or pebbles? It’s a challenge worthy of It's A Knockout
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The Afro-Caribbean food to win over a generation brought up on Gordon Ramsay
Future Plate aims to start a cultural conversation with the aim of embedding African and Caribbean food into the national consciousness
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Inside the historic postcard village that bans TV aerials and road markings
TV aerials, power lines or satellite dishes are nowhere to be seen in historic Lancashire Village, which is a hotspot for period dramas in a bid to protect its beauty
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30-stone man loses more more than half his body weight after drastic realisation
Rodney Lambert, 22, once weighed in at 30 stone, but is down to an impressive 14 stone, after quitting the fast food and fizzy drinks which made up his 10,000-calorie-a-day diet cold turkey
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Unilever to allow its 3,000 employees to be conscripted to fight in Ukraine
Unilever and other Western companies have come under pressure to pull out of Russia since it invaded Ukraine - but now said it will allow its staff to be conscripted
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The most nostalgic British flavours include jelly and boiled eggs and soldiers
As Brits reflect back on their favourite childhood foods, research reveals the most popular flavours were jelly - and biscuits from a metal tin.
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Help families have holiday with The Mirror's Give Kids A Seaside Smile campaign
With money so tight it is not surprising that nearly one in five children in England have never been to a beach. That is why we have once again teamed up with the Family Holiday Charity to help
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'Defenceless’ dad robbed 3 times in one week as he raises money for autistic son
An elderly local vendor who sold ice cream to help support his family and pay rent was robbed at gunpoint in California for the third time in a week - but the community retaliated by raising thousands of pounds so he can retire
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'I compared tubs of vanilla ice cream to find best - winner was so unexpected'
In honour of World Ice Cream Day, we decided to try various different tubs of vanilla ice cream available at supermarkets, from own-brand to named brands, to see which is best
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Full list of products aspartame is found in as sweetener ruled carcinogenic
Aspartame is a common sweetener found in sugar-free drinks, sweeteners, cough sweets and chewing gum, among other things, but a recent WHO report highlighted it was 'possibly carcinogenic to humans'
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Fortnite Summer Escape – Purradise Meowscles, Summer Quests
The Fortnite Summer Escape has kicked off, here's all the need to know info for the event
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UK town with 'one of the most beautiful beaches' looks just like Amalfi Coast
Broadstairs has been dubbed the UK's answer to Italy's Amalfi Coast, due to its seven stunning beaches, beautiful port and the excellent food and drink scene in the town
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Top 20 ways Brits cool down in summer - and 10% are shaving their body hair off
Some 17% take frozen water bottles to bed, while 14% sit next to fans with wet tea towels on their head while others have been jumping into wheelie bins filled with ice
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Ice cream van row creating bitter neighbour divide on quiet cul-de-sac
Homeowner Frank Tinnirello is not allowed to own store more than two ice cream vans at his own home in Tameside, Greater Manchester. He wants to build a two-storey extension to his home but his neighbours aren't happy
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You need to eat ice cream cones in Fortnite to tick off a Summer Escape quest
Fortnite's Summer Escape event is full of challenges to bag you rewards, and finding (and eating!) in-game ice cream cones can help you get a Victory Royale as well as helping unlock Battle Pass skins.
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Watching the waves roll in is 'the most joyous thing about going to the seaside'
Other happy moments on the beach include spending time with friends, strolling along the pier - and getting fish and chips wrapped in paper, new research has found