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We used to do that in camp. We would put ice and cream and stuff in a ziploc bag and throw it around. It was kind of weird.
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Has anyone tried out those balls? You fill some plastic balls with the ingredients and then play catch for a few minutes. When that gets boring, presto! You have fabulous ice cream!
At least, that's what the ads promise.
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I made what Ben and Jerry's should never have abandoned: Chocolate Oreo Mint. Chocolate mint ice cream with Oreos. The best was Chocolare Mystic Mintm, though. The closest to that is Edy's seasonal Thin mInt cookie ice cream.
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I made "Southern Summer Fusion": peach ice cream with peaches, pie crust, pecans, and a caramel swirl. Mmmmm, it's like peach pie and pecan pie all rolled into one.
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There does seem to be one weak point in this whole thing, cool as it is. I want to eat it!
Mine is called Chocolate Cinnamon Grisha, and is composed of a vanilla and cinnamon base, with chunks of waffle cone and dark chocolate swirls. MmMmMmmMmMmmMMmmmm, I want some!
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quote:Originally posted by aiua: Has anyone tried out those balls? You fill some plastic balls with the ingredients and then play catch for a few minutes. When that gets boring, presto! You have fabulous ice cream!
At least, that's what the ads promise.
It's more like 10-15 minutes, and it's easier to roll it back and forth than to throw it. But it works great.
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