This comment was written by Block Blast on 23 Jul 2025.
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12025-07-23T20:03:18-07:00Anonymous153461plain2025-07-23T20:03:28-07:00Block BlastI've been making homemade ice cream with my kids for years, and this recipe is similar to our family favorite! The Ziploc bag method is such a fun activity - my children love taking turns shaking the bags and watching the liquid transform into creamy goodness. We sometimes add crushed cookies or sprinkles for extra fun. It's a perfect weekend activity that creates both treats and memories. If you enjoy creative hands-on activities like this, you might also enjoy playing Block Blast during your dessert break.
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