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Tubs of chocolate and vanilla ice cream, swirled into the shape of the
yin and yang. Will you eat one before the other, and eliminate good or
evil? Or swirl your spoon around inside, and plunge the universe into
chaos?
I imagine the concept could be extended to single-serving ice cream
cups
as well.
cookie to go with...
http://3.bp.blogspo...o8/s400/a%2B018.jpg [xandram, Nov 16 2009]
I think it's pudding, too
http://lh3.ggpht.co...ct.soup3_thumb3.jpg [xandram, Nov 16 2009]
Ursinology
http://community.be...lcome_to_Ursinology Something to do with magical bears, apparently. [jtp, Nov 17 2009]
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Does it come in yogart for the enlightose intolerent? |
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I tried to bake the soup version of this. Two different flavoured soups in the same bowl. Given the molecular structure of ice cream, it will probably work quite well. Unlike my soup fiasco. |
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What a beautiful and tasty idea. One big, melty + from
me. |
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Actually, Quest, Karma (which is from Hinduism) has nothing
to do with the yin and yang, which are from Daoism. I just
put it in the name because 1) It's kind of a pun and 2)
Hinduism and Daoism are both eastern belief systems. |
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//both eastern belief systems.// "These Asian religions all taste the same to me..."
"Shut up and pass the shinto". |
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//Shouldn't it be called karmal Cream?// Ice Karma has a nicer ring to it. |
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+ ....hmm, plunge the universe into chaos....hmm |
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"...with delicious chunks of entropy..." |
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And it's not really Good and Evil - those are not the kind of dichotomies that Daoism (or Taoism) works with. Yielding and unyielding is probably a better description. Ho hum. |
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Have you never studied Ursinology? |
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I thought the Yin and Yang represented all opposite forces... including good and evil, and chocolate and vanilla. And no, I've no idea what Ursinology is. Link? |
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I'm going to take a guess and say "The Tao of Pooh" |
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Google is a wonderful tool (link) |
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[FlyingToaster]- Spot on! |
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Fun idea, smacks of the Ben and Jerry's product karamel sutra, but with a better theme (Karamel Sutra should probably be made in a yin-yang). |
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That bear shit is bull shit. But this tasty treat would go
well if enjoyed on my bus, it comes to mind. |
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Doesn't that then make it faintly disturbing that a yin fits into a yang in precisely the same way? |
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Ahh, I knew I could reply on Google to point people
towards the Wisdom of Pooh - the wider writing
started by the Tao of Pooh. |
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The people who sought to work out what Ursinology was. |
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I always have been slightly impressed by karma in
that it seems to help you progress or regress up your
local class structure via reincarnation. Accumulate
enough and you could end up being born into your
local royal family, such as the Bush dynasty. |
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