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RE: The Healthy Ice Cream Files

in #food7 years ago (edited)

Oh yes! The ice cream files return! This looks and sounds delicious. The ice cream machine is key isn't it? I recall the hubs and I trying to make a dairy free ice cream once without an ice cream machine and we had to keep setting a timer to return to the freezer to give the mixture a stir several times. There is something about working in air for maximum fluffiness. Neddless to say, while we enjoyed said frozen treat, we haven't made it ever again. One day an ice cream maker will need to be purchased.

Ps. Will we be seeing flavour experimentation? Perhaps, mocha or orangcicle?

-Aimee

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Oh yes, the experimentation has just begun! I am in the process of ordering a bunch of non propylene glycol containing extracts, so who knows which flavor town we will end up in, lol! And you are so right about the churning being the key to non dairy ice cream, no ice crystals or irritated triceps here, I taught math while I waited for the ice cream to churn, it was perfect!!!

Hope you get that churn soon!

And I am really going to have a hard time deciding between making mocha or orangsicle first....hmm...

Gah! What is with the propylene glycol! We were offered an alcohol creamer the other day and discovered that magical ingredient hiding in there - pass, thanks! So many people just skip reading the ingredients list.

Ha ha! Keep those triceps irritation free! One of my cousins scooped ice cream for a summer job and her right forearm had significantly more muscle tone than her left by the end of the season.

Did math lessons look a little like, if mom makes 2 quarts of ice cream and eats 2 cups when no one is looking, how much ice cream will be left after dinner for the rest of the family? Ha ha!

-Aimee

LOL! It's the flavoring additive of choice it seems, I can't believe how many products PG is in!

Oh man! Ice cream scooping for a summer job is definitely the way to sculpt and tone one's arms, lol! Your poor cuz!

Also, I like the way that you envision math lessons. Right now I am thinking about this equation: If there is 1 quart of ice cream left and mom gets a hold of it, what is the probability that any ice cream will be left for anyone after dinner? HA HA!