Aquamarine - Rated PG - Ben and Jerry's Pfish Food (without the salt)
Bedtime Stories - Rated PG - Kona Coffee Ice Cream in a Pineapple Cup (I would substitute the coffee ice cream for any tropical flavor ice cream, sherbet, or sorbet. Or, have Virgin Pina Coladas instead. Coffee is really bad for you.)
Big - Rated PG - Hot Fudge Sundae
City Slickers - Rated PG-13 - Any Ben and Jerry's Flavor
Grease - Rated PG - Strawberry Milkshake
Groundhog Day - Rated PG - Rocky Road (No white chocolate, no fudge)
Iron Man - Rated PG-13 - Any flavor ice cream cone (pack it on there good)
It Could Happen To You - Rated PG - Vanilla Ice Cream with Pie
IQ - Rated PG - Peppermint Ice Cream Cone
Lilo And Stitch - Rated PG - 1 Scoop Of Mint Chocolate Chip on a Cone
The Lizzie McGuire Movie - Rated PG - Gelato
Napoleon Dynamite - Rated PG - Chocolate or Strawberry Shake
The Perfect Man - Rated PG - Vanilla Ice Cream with a Fudge Brownie
The Princess Diaries - Rated G - Pear Sorbet or 2 Scoops Your Choice on a Cone
Return To Me - Rated PG - 2 Scoops of Ice Cream
The Wedding Singer - Rated PG-13 - Banana Splits
While You Were Sleeping - Rated PG - Baskin Robbins(R) Chocolate Peanut Butter or Fudge Mint
Sabtu, 05 Maret 2011
Some movies with memorable Ice Cream Scenes
Do you sometimes attacked by "ice cream" headache?
Most of the people gets headache whenever eating something cold in the hot weather. Although the headache lasted only for about 30 seconds. Apparently scientists have proven that when something cold touches the roof of your mouth on a hot day, it triggers a cold headache. The cause is a dilation of blood vessels in the head. The dilation may be caused by a nerve center located above the roof of your mouth - when this nerve center gets cold, it seems to over-react and tries to heat your brain. Therefore, the easy way to avoid brain freeze would be to keep cold things away from the roof of your mouth
Jumat, 28 Januari 2011
Ice Cream Composition
Jumat, 07 Januari 2011
Making of Ice Cream
1. Mix sugar, 1/2 cup of milk or half and flavoring in a bowl, then seal it in a quart-sized plastic bag.