My first real job was as a yogurt girl at I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt in Greensboro, NC. I loved that job. We got free samples, I could pull a 9 oz sample in a sample cup, the product was fat-free, and I always went home smelling like vanilla. I’ve missed frozen yogurt terribly since moving from North Carolina. Well, miss it no more! There is a recent boom in Fredericksburg with frozen yogurt establishments. It started with Salad Creations in Eagle Village offering Red Mango frozen yogurt. Then, Crave opened in Central Park. Now, Sammy T’s brings frozen yogurt downtown!
Sammy T’s Frozen Yogurt is located in the former smoke-free section of the restaurant off of Hanover Street. They rotate over 70 frozen yogurt flavors; offering 10 flavors at a time. (There’s an additional 5 flavors if you swirl). I took the family for frozen yogurt this past weekend. We sampled chocolate, strawberry cheesecake swirl, caramel, cookies & cream, and peach mango. My husband’s favorite was cookies & cream, my favorite was caramel, and Sprinks liked peach mango. At 45 cents an oz you do need to be careful how much you put in your self-serve, one-size-fits-all cup. Being an experienced yogurt puller, the three of us shared 12 oz. We skipped the toppings this trip.
We’ll definitely be going back. The quality of the yogurt is very good. It has a creamy texture instead of an icy texture that so many yogurts can get. The toppings selection was elaborate, although they are missing granola. There is indoor and outdoor seating. the hours of operation are Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm and Fri-Sat 11am-11pm. I dare say that Sammy T’s Frozen yogurt will be giving Carl’s Ice Cream a run for their money.
Sammy T’s Frozen Yogurt
801 Caroline Street (use Hanover Street Entrance)
Sun-Thurs 11am-1opm
Fri – Sat 11am-11pm



There are two sides to this coin, well, maybe three. On one side we have the non-smokers who have been anxiously awaiting December 1, 2009 to finally roll around. One the other side we have the smokers who are upset that they will no longer be able to enjoy a cigarette with their meal. And on the third side we have the tobacco industry that is losing the public smoking battle in pro-tobacco states. So, how is this law going to effect us?
In May a few of my readers talked about a new Mexican restaurant near Southpoint in my Cinco De Mayo post. I am a tried and true El Charro fan. My husband and I have been going there since we moved to Fredericksburg in 2003. However, we are always up for a new restaurant experience and decided to visit Mexico Restaurant because so many of you told us to. I’m going to go ahead and let you know, we’ll be sticking with El Charro. Now, I’m not saying that Mexico was bad. Actually the food was very comparable to El Charro. The ambiance may be a little better at Mexico. But there are three things that El Charro has that Mexico does not. 



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