Some photos when Fred from Granada Reports Weather visited Peel Ice Cream Parlour.
- Fred visits Peel Parlour 1
- Fred with the Staff
- Fred and the Staff 2
- Fred visits Peel Parlour 2
- Fred and the Staff 1
Some photos when Fred from Granada Reports Weather visited Peel Ice Cream Parlour.
SPOOKY things will be happening at Curraghs Wildlife Park in Ballaugh next week.
The park is teaming up with the local charity Crossroads Caring for Carers to put on a full day of Hop-tu-Naa inspired activities on Saturday, October 29.
Visitors to the park will find a ghost train, trick or treat treasure hunt, creepy crawly talks, lantern making and face painting on offer.
Local drama and dance groups will transform into ghosts, ghouls and creatures from the grave to take part in zombie walks and the creepy crawly talks will be conducted by the Friends of the Wildlife Park group.

FROZEN FUNGHI: Greig Davison and Kathy Irwin tuck into a surprisingly popular ice cream made with Greeba Farm mushrooms
MUSHROOMS are a stalwart of soups and risottos, but they are now proving a hit in ice cream.
The discovery was made thanks to a partnership between Greeba Farm and Davison’s Ice Cream at the Isle of Man Food and Drink Festival.
We are looking forward to the Manx food festival this year, where there is a surprise in store for all!
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Children’s Week in association with Davison’s Ice Cream invited you to create a brand new Luxury Manx Dairy Ice Cream Flavour!! And we have TWO!!
The lovely people at Davison’s Ice Cream have selected Anika Colligon (aged 7) and Trish Hood as the winners! Anika’s popping candy creation and Trish’s Green Tea Sorbet will be on sale at Davison’s Stores from Sunday 10th July. If you want to enjoy a tasty treat and support a Manx Children’s Charity at the same time, get down to Davisons stores in Peel and Douglas.
Budding Heston Blumenthals are being invited to suggest their own wacky and wonderful flavours in a competition to celebrate Children’s Week (July 10 to July 16). Ice cream makers Davisons are supporting the week which is being promoted in the Island by The Children’s Centre and a competition to create a new flavour is being run in the build up to the event.
Davison’s Manx Dairy Ices and Crossroads Caring for Carers have teamed up and created the Royal Berry Bonanza – a “marriage” of raspberry and blueberry rippled into Davison’s famous vanilla ice cream.
The Royal Berry Berry Ice Cream sold well with a cheque being presented to Cross Roads Cares Isle of Man for £400.00.
Thanks for everyones support.
A RED, white and blue ice cream has been specially created in the Isle of Man – in celebration of the upcoming Royal Wedding.