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At my last church, during the summer, some of us would make home made ice cream and have an ice cream social. I think it's just a nickname. We do like to gather and eat.
It is not "ice cream for ice cream", it is supposed to sound like that but it is actually "I scream for ice cream". The phrase is derived from a popular 1927 song titled "I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream" .
can a phrase be copyrighted? No, it can not. You are allowed to say it, just be careful not to make it the moto of your ice cream bars. :)
The cast of Ice Cream Social - 2013 includes: Kyle Roark as Jason
An ice cream social is when everyone or mostly everyone at a party gets together and eats ice cream.Sometimes they are held at churches,block parties,and/or sleep-overs.
Voglio un gelato! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I want ice cream!" The pronunciation of the declarative clause -- which translates literally as "I want an ice cream" or "I want one ice cream" -- will be "VO-lyo oon djey-LA-to" in Italian.
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'Break the ice' means to break down social formality and/or stiffness
Cut the ice cream into bars and put in Popsicle sticks. Dip them in chocolate and show that is freezes on the ice cream bar. Roll it in chopped peanuts for show. You could always show how ice cream used to be made in a cranked container with the ice cream mix in the center portion and rock salted ice around it freezing the liquid. Explain how that works to the judges. Both would get attention if not prizes.
Paula's Home Cooking - 2002 Ice Cream Social 1-10 was released on: USA: 23 July 2005
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