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krisskross

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Ice Cream
« on: June, 14, 2009, 01:59:37 AM »
I really love eating ice cream especially during hot season. But I'm now too bored in eating plain ice cream. Does anyone have a recipe using ice cream?
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spiders

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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #1 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:00:14 AM »
there are readymade ice cream powder in market
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #2 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:04:52 AM »
Ingredients:

1. 1/2 cup milk(vitamin D)
2. 1 tablespoon of sugar
3. 1/4 teaspoon of vanilla extract or chocolate syrup
4. lots of ice
5. rock salt(can be purchased in nearly any grocery store
may be labeled as "cubed sodium chloride"
you can also make your own rock salt from regular table salt
or use table salt if needed )
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #3 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:07:26 AM »
1. Mix sugar, milk or half & half, and flavoring in a bowl, then seal it in a quart-sized plastic bag.
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #4 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:07:56 AM »
Take roughly two quarts of ice (crushed if possible) and place it into the gallon-sized bag with rock salt. Ideally, the gallon bag will be roughly half full with the ice and salt mixture.
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #5 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:08:35 AM »
Place the sealed quart-sized bag with the ingredients into the gallon-sized bag. Make sure the bags stay sealed! Do not allow the contents to mix at any time. If the bags don't seal sufficiently, use duct tape to seal the top of both bags to ensure they don't open during shaking.
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #6 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:09:10 AM »
Gently agitate, massage, and shake the bags for about ten to fifteen minutes. In this amount of time the contents of the quart (smaller) bag should start to turn into solid ice cream.
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #7 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:09:38 AM »
As you agitate the two bags, it is important that you are mixing the contents of the inner bag, but you don’t want to be so aggressive that you burst the inner bag or cut it on the ice (double-bagging should prevent this).
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #8 on: June, 15, 2009, 04:10:09 AM »
If your hands get uncomfortably cold, use a towel or an old t-shirt to hold the bags as you massage them; they will be quite cold and might become slippery with accumulated condensation. Consider using gloves or massaging while holding onto the top seal if a towel or similar cloth is not available. Then once you are done, you may enjoy your ice cream!
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #9 on: June, 18, 2009, 04:50:04 AM »
krisskross ! Regular eating of icecrem may lead you to over weight like me . Know something?     
Iwas an icecream adict in my school days . that fatty thing made me too big guy !
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #10 on: June, 30, 2009, 08:17:11 AM »
The sell ice cream makers.  It takes quite a while for the ice cream to be made, but it is really good.  It is made with heavy cream, so it is very fatening.

To switch it up, I like ice cream sandwiches, ice cream cones, ice cream bars and every now and then I throw in a popsicle.
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #11 on: July, 01, 2009, 03:36:59 PM »
My husband really loves to use a mellon baller and gut out honeydew and cantelopes, and then mix these with sugar free vanilla ice cream.  The best thing about it is that it's healthy and it's tasty!  I don't care so much for cantelope, but I tried it with watermellon a couple of times and I loved it!  Hope this helps.
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #12 on: July, 06, 2009, 12:20:16 PM »
Ice cream I love to eat. At two Ice creams per week. Whenever i go out i prefer to eat ice cream. I don't know how to prepare it. I usually prefer ready made ice creams, it tastes good.
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #13 on: July, 10, 2009, 03:54:35 AM »
Hi guys...
my mother prepared ice cream only i love :o
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Re: Ice Cream
« Reply #14 on: July, 11, 2009, 03:52:40 AM »
Hi friends...i love ice creams....all type of ice cream i like but maximum vennila i love so much :-\ hot season i was eat more ice creams :-\ it was very tasty 8)   
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