It's best served around -5'C -- not too cold to eat, but cold enough to hold its shape.
It was in a cookbook found that was made in the 1700's has a ice cream recipe, It probably has been around for hundreds of years
for 50 years
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Bowl, its been around since before 4000 BC and ice cream came about around the year 40 AD
There is mist around ice cream because the ice cream is colder than the air around it. (just like fog)
So that the ice cream doesnt melt
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A form of ice cream has been around since the 16th century. The first public sale of ice cream was in Paris in 1670. The first hand cranked ice cream freezer was designed in 1846.
the ice-cream truck comes around 2pm
This is a reputable brand of ice cream maker. It would typically cost around two hundred dollars, but it will last you a long time. It should make you about a gallon of ice cream each time.
"Ice cream" contains both long and short vowel sounds. The "i" in "ice" is a long vowel sound, while the "e" in "cream" is a short vowel sound.
starburst ice cream