Eating



= = = Different Variations of Ice Cream =
 * === ice cream sandwich ===
 * === in a cone ===
 * === sundae ===
 * === blizzard ===
 * === banana split ===
 * === ice cream cake ===
 * === root beer float ===
 * === malts ===
 * === shakes ===
 * === dilly bar ===

= Top Ten Ice Cream Consuming Countries =

10. Switzerland
= = = Ice Cream Recipe =

Ingredients

 * === 2 tablespoons sugar ===
 * === 1 cup half and half ===
 * === 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract ===
 * === 1/2 cup salt (The bigger the granules, the better. Kosher or rock salt works best, but table salt is fine.) ===
 * === Ice cubes (enough to fill each gallon-size bag about half full) ===
 * === 1 pint-size ziplock bag ===
 * === 1 gallon-size ziplock bag ===

Instructions

 * 1) === Combine the sugar, half and half, and vanilla extract in the pint-size bag and seal it tightly. ===
 * 2) === Place the salt and ice in the gallon-size bag, then place the sealed smaller bag inside as well. Seal the larger bag. Now shake the bags until the mixture hardens (about 5 minutes). Feel the small bag to determine when it's done. ===
 * 3) === Take the smaller bag out of the larger one, add mix-ins, and eat the ice cream right out of the bag. Easy cleanup too! Serves 1. ===

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= Sasha & Haley Making Ice Cream =

=== Haley: Though it may not look the most appetizing, I think it tasted delicious.The ice cream wasn't very hard to make it only took about 15 to 20 min (eating included). The shaking was the worst part because the bag was freezing and the instructions said to shake for 5 minutes. Our homemade ice cream tasted as good as store bought ice cream even though it was not very pretty. ===

=== Sasha: I think that we should have added the M&M's right before eating eat because they changed the color of the ice cream to gray. We had to put it in the freezer for a few minutes, also, because parts of it was too liquidy. Overall, the ice cream tasted amazing and had a stronger taste of vanilla than store bought, which, in my opinion, makes the ice cream taste even better. ===

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//ice cream cone cupcakes//. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 May 2012. .

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