

Until then, stay safe! and keep letting me know what you guys want to see here!Ĭlassic Root Beer Floats!! I haven’t had a root beer float in ages! It’s time to take it back to the easy, simple classics. I really am hoping for some improvement and change in the next few weeks and into May and June. Hopefully, we’ve only got a few more weeks quarantined at home. We also added whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles just because.

You can also try making a Spotted Cow by clicking here. Paul and I got this one for us.Īnd some dulce de leche for the kids.

Any flavor will work, well maybe not mint chocolate chip but you know what I mean. If you’re feeling fancy, you can change up the ice cream. You just put ice cream into a tall-ish glass and pour in the root beer. If you’ve never made one, they are quite simple to make and there’s no way to mess this up. I was craving something quick, easy and sweet. Recently, I had a craving for some sweet treats so I walked over (with my mask on) and got some candy, some ice cream and root beer. There are many tall tales as to how the root beer float came about, but according to the most reliable source out there, Wikipedia claims that this is how the. They also sell make and sell the best sandwiches. They are big on the east coast I believe. Wawa is a gas station and convenience store. Drop one scoop of vanilla ice cream into the bottom of the glass 3. We’ve been baking cakes and making popcorn and trying to find fun activities for the kids to do. Get a nice tall glass (preferably a mighty mug) 2. Tuna melts, wraps, salads, nachos, baked sweet potatoes, grilled cheese sandwiches and beans and rice, I’ve also been baking a lot. Make yourself one today! It’s delicious!Īside from all the crispy pan pizza, homemade focaccia bread and pasta I’ve been making, I’ve been keeping things very simple. Classic Root Beer Floats!! I haven’t had a root beer float in ages! It’s time to take it back to the easy, simple classics.
