You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream! Almost everyone has heard this child's riddle before. At some point in our lives I'm sure this nursery rhyme has become true. Sometimes hunger can overwhelm you, and on a hot, humid summer day, that's very likely to happen to you, too. However, you lost your money because mom left you to get ice cream, or your dad doesn't feel like going to the store to buy some. Luckily for you, the most heavenly recipe of all time has been passed down from generation to generation in my family… homemade ice cream. By now everyone in my family has almost perfected the preparation of this cold dessert, especially my grandfather. I'll tell you what ingredients you need to make ice cream, then you'll learn exactly how to mix it correctly, and finally you'll learn the technique of using the machine to make the final product. I will start by telling you what ingredients you will need to make this delight. You will need eggs, vanilla extract, sugar, half and half cream and finally milk. As you may notice, many of these ingredients may already be in your home. That's what makes this recipe so great: it's simple and cheap! While having the ingredients may seem like the most important part, it isn't. It is essential to get a generic ice cream maker. My grandfather bought the one I used many years ago in a hardware store. At the time they were very easy to find, today it can be more difficult to find one similar to the one I covered. It just looks like a small plastic bucket with a circular metal box in the center. Inside the metal box there will be a whisk and a lid will be supplied with everything to place over the internal container. If you...... middle of paper...... creamer. Remove the lid and ta-da, you have homemade ice cream! Collect the result in a different container that you can put in the freezer. In conclusion, you should now be able to make this simple homemade ice cream yourself because I have given you the list of ingredients, instructions on what to do with the ingredients, and finally, how to mix everything together to get the final product. Once you finish preparing this delicious dessert, you can finally take a bite and understand the true taste of heaven. In 2012, Peggy Armstrong of the International Dairy Foods Association says President Ronald Reagan said that every third Sunday in July would be National Ice Cream Day. He also chose the entire month of July as National Ice Cream Month. It's a little crazy that our nation has a designated day for eating ice cream, isn't it??
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