If you want, but you'll be a very sticky person. I'd prefer you to use regular lotion.
If you want to be sticky ice cream can be used as lotion. But, I perfer regular lotion.
in the ice cream shop
Cheese, yogurt, ice cream, soap, and lotion.
Either could be correct, depending on the sentence. "She bought an ice cream" means that she bought one ice cream and that the kind is not important. "She bought the ice cream" could be an answer to a question or making a formal statement about who bought it. You could also say, "She bought ice cream."
depends on what ice cream it is... but if its normal whippy ice cream... then ice cream will melt faster
Banana!
Methyl cellulose is used to thicken ice cream
A partitive noun (also called a noun counter) is a noun used to count or quantify a mass (uncountable) noun such as ice cream.Some examples of partitive nouns for ice cream are a scoop of ice cream, a pint of ice cream, a bowl of ice cream, etc.
no, its called ICE cream for a reason....
There are many plants that are used to flavour ice cream but not to make it.
Ice-Cream was used for many things like dessert and on hot day.
None, in most ice cream. However I have made some ice cream replacing some of the cream with sour cream to get a tart flavor. Sour cream contains Lactobacillus. But this is a rare ice cream.