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- The Ice Cream Maker is on the way!
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- The Top Five Reasons Homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream is the Best Icecream
- FAMILY SECRET OUT OF THE BAG
- People are talking about Ice Cream
- Videos about Homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream
- Many kinds of Homemade Ice Cream start with a good recipe
- Great stuff you can buy about Homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream
- Everyone Likes Ice Cream
- Cliff Lowe from "In Mama's Kitchen.com"
- Lots of fun stuff can go along with Ice Cream!
- eBay has great opportunies for making ice cream.
- What is your favorite Homemade Ice Cream?
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The Top Five Reasons Homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream is the Best Icecream
- It is full of special memories
- It is tasty
- It is nutritious
- It is yummy
- It is ice cream AND peanut butter - how can you get any better?
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People are talking about Ice Cream
- :pastry studio: Pumpkin Gingerbread Ice Cream
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- If I were to wait for the proper weather to bake certain desserts, I'd never get to turn the oven on or fry some donuts and the ice cream machine would be churning year round. Take Halloween day, it was near 90F pretty much all day long ...
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- But there's one standout in the list of foods I never really ?got? that shocks everyone, omnivore and vegan alike: ice cream. That's right. As insane as it sounds, I was never much of an ice cream fan! Never bought it, never ate a lot ...
Videos about Homemade Peanut Butter Ice Cream

Homemade Ice Cream Recipe : Adding Custard For Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream
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How to Make Pumpkin Ice Cream : Add Eggs to Cream for Pumpkin Ice Cream
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Everyone Likes Ice Cream
There are many options; many styles; and they don't even have to be dairy!
I would have to list one of my favorite foods as Ice Cream - but then recently I went on a NO Dairy Diet. That was a blow to my taste buds. I have found that I can make homemade ice cream using Soy Silk and I have had some delicious Rice Cream from the store - so what flavor should we favor?
Cliff Lowe from "In Mama's Kitchen.com"
http://www.inmamaskitchen.com
Ice cream arrived in America during the 1700's. George Washington himself brought pewter pot freezers to the United States -useful souvenirs of a trip to France. Thomas Jefferson, the great gourmet president had an icehouse that stored vast quantities of ice, as well as enough servants to laboriously turn and turn and turn the ice canisters used for the ice cream. He didn't have enough vanilla for the taste he preferred but ordered them later from France. With a local river supplying him with ice, he was able to have ice cream all year long.
It was two freed slaves working for Dolly Madison, whose culinary interests are well known,who continued the elite use of ice cream. Sallie Shadd, who ran a catering business, used strawberries from the garden to create a strawberry ice cream. But it was a chef in the White House, Augustus Jackson, who shaped the ice cream into elegant molds that were served on a silver tray. Ice cream was an elite dessert, available to the wealthy.
The industrial age made ice cream available everywhere to everyone. Making ice was a business of its own, one that provided ice for ice boxes, that primitive refrigerator. It was the air inject freezer, however which brought ice cream into the world of commerce. This freezer is able to inject as much as 60% air into the mixture of ice cream. Aptly, it was in Philadelphia where a woman, Nancy Johnson, who came up with a design for a 'machine' with a crank that produced a smooth, creamy ice cream. This was a hand cranked machine, however, and a tedious job for the lover of ice cream, but it did make it possible for the average person to enjoy this cool dessert.
Once established, there was no stopping the rage for ice cream. The eskimo Pie appeared in 1921 and the Good Humor followed rapidly in 1923. In that same year, ann ingenious gent named, Hood, invented a tub-shaped paper cup for serving ice cream. This revolutionary cup was first presented at the National Ice Cream Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. It ultimately found the name Dixie Cup and is still sold, now coated with wax and accompanied by a small plastic spoon. Thee was no rest for innovative ice cream makers and soon that lovely sherbet on a stick appeared, that which is called a Popsicle. This was followed by the invention of a machine that could make soft ice cream to be dispensed in a swirl right on the spot. This became Carvel.
With such enthusiasm and such ingenuity being applied to ice cream it was inevitable that the commercial enterprises would want to lure customers with the promise of variety. At a soda fountain in Boston, an entrepreneur named Howard Johnson promised "28 Flavors" to his customers and an empire was born. Not to be outdone, two gentlemen, one Mr. Basking, the other Mr. Robbins went beyond Johnson and promised 31 flavors."
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What is your favorite Homemade Ice Cream?
Please comment on the lens, give your favorite flavor, or a memory of making ice cream.
ELuna wrote...
Afetr reading your lens trying peanut butter icecream is a must! My favorite has to be chocolate cookie dough. Thanks for the lens.
EelKat wrote...
French Vanilla closely followed by Pistachio. Both together is good. Rainbow Sherbert too... actually, Ice Cream ranks among my favorite foods. I've tried nearly every flavor out there, (including Moxie flavored, blueberry flavored, rum flavored, and pumpkin flavored!) and to date only ever found two flavors I did not like: Coffee and Maple.
grassosalvato86 wrote...
I just love ice cream, my favorite flavor is chocolate, and I would really like to try the peanut butter flavor. Lovely lens!! 5 stars















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