What are you talking about? You must be holding yours upside down. p.s. The hole is the filling port. You fill the cone through that hole in the top.
Ohio is the top producer of ice cream cones and crackerjacks!
The structure of the SARS virus consists of an orb completely covered by appendages that look strangely like ice-cream cones with a scoop of ice cream on top. See the related link for a drawing.
yes what it says at the top (Ice Cream Questions)
Waffle cones for desserts are mentioned from 1825. Vendors seem to have been using them for icecream since the late 1800s. in Europe and early 20th c. in USA
In the town inside the building with the ice cream on top of it.
Convex . . . "curved out", like the outside of a balloon, the outside of a smooth hubcap, and the top of a half-eaten ice-cream cone. Concave . . . "curved in", like the top of the ice-cream in the tub after the first five cones have been scooped out, the mark a rock makes in snow, and the inside of a soup bowl.
Most Sno-cone machines contain a top loading grinder that you put regular ice into, and it shaves into the shaved ice for the sno cones.
The top five flavours of ice cream are vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, chocolate chip, and butter pecan.
put vanilla ice cream in a bowl. then put the materials on top.
Ice creamm cones can be used to make cupcakes. You put foil in the cupcake pan and then place in the ice cream cone (it must be one with a flat bottom) then you fill the cone almost to the top with cupcake batter. Then cook it until ready! Another thing is that they can be used to decorate cakes, such as making Indian tipees or spikes on the back of a dinosaur. You can even fill them with candy and give them as party favors or gifts. Use your imagination!
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