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There's this thing here in Mesa that they do for Christmas called the Christmas Lights at the Mesa Temple! Its like 350,000 Christmas lights and there were concerts by college choirs and stuff every night from 1 Dec to 25 Dec. It was sooooo SOOOO cool! We get to go there once with an investigator, so we capitalized on it and went out to ice cream afterwards at a place called SubZero. Apparently they're a Utah-based ice cream chain that uses liquid nitrogen to make the ice cream right in front of you. They put all the ice cream and flavors and syrups and toppings into this aluminum bowl as liquid and mix it all up and then hold it in liquid nitrogen and it freezes (of course) and its super duper good. Also, its a gluttonous amount of ice cream that practically requires repentance. Its really good. I asked if I could just take one of their nitrogen tanks, but they said no :(
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