Saturday, February 1, 2014

How do you make homemade ice cream without an ice cream maker?




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Answer
Once you cook the ice cream part
the milk cream and eggs and flavouring you need to put this in the fridge to cool

all you need is an container that will not leak like Tupperware put the mixture in it but only half full

Now you need a bigger container one that is big enough it put the smaller one in it plus ice

Again it must be leak proof

once you have the mixture in the small container tape it with duct tape very good

place it in the bigger container and then the ice and just a bit of water now put 2 to 3 table spoons of salt on the ice.

Adding salt to the ice draws the heat away from the inside mixture. And helps it freeze.

Now put the lid on and tape it.

Right about now it will be great to have kids around because you have to shake it for about 1 to 2 hours I have had friends that reinforced the containers and kicked it around for a while I have seen some people put the containers in soccer balls they cut open (we did this while camping) or put is on a rope and hit it around

Does anyone have any ideas for a Bonfire Camp out 17th birthday party!!!?







My mom has a seasonal sight at this campground so I was thinking I could have a bonfire and campout and stuff. Any ideas.... food, decorations, games,etc. Thanks for your help!


Answer
If you're going to have a bonfire, then you shouldn't be too formal.

You should just go and buy a packet of cards at the nearest supermarket for your invitations, nothing too fancy, and address them to their respective people. You should really not be formal about this that much, in fact, you can even be a little laid back in your writing style if you want, and don't forget to mention that they don't have to make too much of an effort dressing up, because this is a bonfire, after all, and the odds are that you will get dirty.

For food, you should have something homemade, maybe. Home-made cookies, finger foods, like little sandwiches, and maybe some pastries, like croissants and doughnuts, a salad, and of course, the all important coke would do well for a party of that kind. Or if you can't manage that, then just order pizza; the good old trick works every time. Or if you want, you can order Chinese, or Thai, or Indian, or maybe you could use McDonalds to get your hands on the food. Chocolate mousse and/or pudding might be a good idea, too. Oh, and don't forget marshmellows to roast once the fire is up and going.

Decorations: you should get hold of a table, and spread it out with a tablecloth. Preferable colours of the tablecloth may be red, orange, yellow etc. like those kind of fiery colours so that it will clash with the bonfire when it's up and going. You should have chairs sitting around the area with about a twenty metre radius around the bonfire itself.

Games: hmmm...this is a tough one. Obviously, "Pin the tail on the donkey" and "Musical Chairs" aren't quite so apropriate for the age group, so we don't we go with something along the lines of a Twilight Trivia Game, or maybe you could go inside for a bit and play Guitar Hero on the television.

Hope I helped :)




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