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    My dh got me a Blendtec for Christmas, ever since then, I've been making my owe ice cream....the real stuff. It is really easy, I cant believe the taste of the strawberry, amazing, and all made with REAL ingredients!
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    I have been using my coupons more for their Popsicles or Fruittare and a sale of course! Seems like since the coupons came up so did the price.
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    one of my kids pointed out that it was a frozen dessert not real ice cream. it is in very small print. Sure can tell the difference in taste. Some ice cream/frozen desserts have what is called emulsifiers in them that prevent them from melting ...but overnight and still not melted whoa! Chapman's and Kawartha Dairy Ice Cream are my favourites.
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    Have you seen those popsicles that have gelatin in them to make them melt slower so kids don't just end up with a sticky fist 10 seconds after opening their treat outdoors?

    I'd bet this is the same, gelatins and solidifiers to prevent it becoming a puddle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andit View Post
    You don't need an ice cream maker, just a good blender.

    A couple of weeks ago, I was visiting my neighbour and she served ice cream. I thought it was green tea ice cream, given the colour, but it was yummy. Turns out there was a secret ingredient...spinach! Did I mention it was yummy??? And yes, my brain hurt trying to process the thought of spinach in ice cream. The recipe was in Costco's mag (http://www.costcoconnection.com/conn...103?pg=54#pg54).

    btw, as a kid I used to melt my ice cream too & mix in pieces of crackers/pretzels/chips, anything salty (yes, I'm weird ).
    Thanks, I have all the ingredients I just might try it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cinpow View Post
    sigh.....I think its time to get myself an ice cream maker to make some REAL ice cream.
    No ice-cream maker ice-cream recipes:
    http://www.crazyforcrust.com/2013/05...cream-recipes/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn49 View Post
    No ice-cream maker ice-cream recipes:
    http://www.crazyforcrust.com/2013/05...cream-recipes/
    i might try these, is so hot this days....need some "ice cream" to cool off, thanks for the info

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