Strategy: The Kitchen Sink

Phonedave

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Trust me, when I can make a trip up there I will. Me and my dad have been joking around about going up there to try it.


It is like eating ice cream out of a popcorn bucket.

I did not get it when I was up there. Just a normal cone and a tour of the plant for some free samples. :)

-dave
 

dreamfinder

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Trust me, when I can make a trip up there I will. Me and my dad have been joking around about going up there to try it.

A normal Ben & Jerry's scoop shop should be able to make the Vermonster as well. At least they all used to.

The baked goods are the killer on the kitchen sink. The ice cream and toppings may be doable, but the brownies et al were kinda iffy in my book. Dry and not very flavorful. Make sure to pick stuff that you love. A few of the toppings we had were bad choices, like maybe orange slices? Those were just hard to chew when you found one in the middle of the soup. Definitely killed the momentum.
 

wdwwdeagle

Member
It is like eating ice cream out of a popcorn bucket.

I did not get it when I was up there. Just a normal cone and a tour of the plant for some free samples. :)

-dave
Did you have your picture made in the big sign? Such beautiful country up there! I went to the B&J factory 16 years ago... hope it's still as pristine as it was then.

The four of us in our family did the kitchen sink once. It was yummy, but we didn't finish it. Good luck in your efforts. Are you Koboyashi? or Joey Chestnut?
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
Did you have your picture made in the big sign? Such beautiful country up there! I went to the B&J factory 16 years ago... hope it's still as pristine as it was then.

The four of us in our family did the kitchen sink once. It was yummy, but we didn't finish it. Good luck in your efforts. Are you Koboyashi? or Joey Chestnut?

I was up at the factory in maybe 2002, somewhere around there.

One of my cousins lives in that area and was getting married.

I don't recall taking any pictures in a sign. We did the tour, got some ice cream, and visited the flavor graveyard.

-dave
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
GoofyRacer11:
I think you should ignore the naysayers, attack the bowl of goop like a manly glutton, and enjoy every bit of the challenge. Mind over nausea my friend, mind over nausea.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
GoofyRacer11:
I think you should ignore the naysayers, attack the bowl of goop like a manly glutton, and enjoy every bit of the challenge. Mind over nausea my friend, mind over nausea.


I agree.

Honestly, I think I could do it myself. I just don't want to eat that many calories.

-dave
 

GoofyRacer11

Active Member
Original Poster
Yea. Normally I wouldn't either. But I figure that I work out every day and my metabolism is naturally high besides that and it's only for one day so it won't affect me negatively that much.
 

DecWDW

Member
Is there a time limit that you have to finish it in? If not, I'd take it slow, eat all the "stuff" and then drink whatever's melted.
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Had the Kitchen Sink twice.. Both times had friends with me... We never finished it... I dunno if anyone could finish it alone.. Well, maybe this guy can:

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In this battle of ice cream desserts and human gag reflexes, MAN WON...
I have seen his show before.
 

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