The Tonight Dough

Road Trip

 We moved today from Indiana Dunes State Park to Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Camp-Resort. Yikes! This place is huge, run down, and in an industrial neighborhood. We’re here to make it more convenient for a friend who will be visiting from Chicago tomorrow but otherwise we’d much prefer the state park. After set-up we headed into town for a major grocery run. It’s always such an adventure to find all the things on our list in an unfamiliar store! Last thing on the list was ice cream. We were thinking Ben & Jerry’s Chocolate Therapy would be the ticket but then couldn’t resist trying their new flavor, The Tonight Dough. If you are a fan of chocolate, caramel, peanut butter, and crazy textures, you should try this one!

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  1. Kathy Hawkins

    Will have to try that Tonight Dough!

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  2. Steve & Karen

    It’s definitely worth a try. We’d get a again!

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