An Australian Treat
There has been a huge delay over the years considering the
change in climate in Australia. There isn’t any way that Christmas was so damn
hot at all times in Australia. There has been a great deal of beach Christmases
for the past couple of decades and the people really have been enjoying it. But
there comes a temperament in every society where the only thing we people are
concerned about is to see a little bit of snow. So, the very things that are
left that make a soul happy during times like this are the ones that are cold.
So thinking of the cold things that can be found at a distance near to me are
the ice cubes found at the nearby marts and the frozen yogurt/soft serves/ice creams available in every corner of the street. Maybe that’s the reason why
Australia remains the top consumer of soft serve ice creams and maybe frozen
yogurts too. (No significant research
shows the top consumer of frozen yogurt).
As long as I could remember the real treat I expected to
have as kid during the season of Christmas has been to have a whole cup of Ice
Cream. That craving isn’t over yet, but has further garnered my attention as
years pass by. Something tells me that, I’m not the only one who feels the same
way. The thought of having snow fall during the month of December may be a
distant dream but has nothing that can be done about it right now. The nature
isn’t something that normal human’s control; the reach is way beyond the
mankind. All we have to do now is manage ourselves with what is available.
Soft serves have really served our country for quite a long
time, just like ice creams that served before them. The soft serve
manufacturing companies have made big bucks by providing the common man with
all they require. Yet they still put our needs in front of theirs. Just
remember that the nature has given us with something that isn’t enjoyed by many
at that time. Having the perfect excuse to have a bowl of ice-cream during
Christmas; Guess how many could boast of something like that. Have a happy
Australian Treat and be proud to be a native Australian.
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