Hey no worries ! There is no one correct way to serve ice cream. Be inventive, put your chef's hat on and create! The easiest way is to scoop some out and serve in a bowl. You can eat with cake and pie, really good. Put some between two waffles, or on top of pancakes or french toast ! Think and be creative, and have fun !
A serving of ice-cream is usually either a cup or a cone. Depending on the brand and flavor will depend on how much is a good serving size. Also if you look on the back of the ice-cream there is always a reasonable serving size.
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Ice cream is two words. The plural is ice creams
The correct spelling is "vanilla ice cream" (ice cream flavored with vanilla extract).
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One serving of ice cream will have more fat and more caloires (usually) than one serving of oreos.
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."
Ice cream spoons are commonly used for scooping ice cream. Often, ice cream that is stored at colder temperatures can be hard to scoop. The shape of the ice cream spoon makes scooping the frozen desert a lot easier.
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That is the correct spelling of the question "Do you like eating ice cream?"
A small serving of ice cream (1/2 cup) with bananas on top can be a healthy dessert treat. However, when we eat ice cream we usually eat more than the recommended serving. Regular ice cream has a lot of cream and sugar in it. Low-fat or sugar-free ice cream is a little bit different-- just remember moderation in everything and you will stay pretty healthy.
In regular Vanilla Ice Cream there is 132. In lite vanilla ice cream there is 92. In rich vanilla ice cream there is 182. These are based off a 1/2 cup serving size.