HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM?
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience! You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. This Ice-cream recipe belongs to two young women, Anyia and Mia. They were interviewed at the Public Art Saint Paul Sweet & Spring Rolling FreshLo community meal at Hmongtown Market Place, Febuary 18th 2017, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe:
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Mia also shares an ice-cream recipe, but she adds ideas for toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience! You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. This Ice-cream recipe belongs to two young women, Anyia and Mia. They were interviewed at the Public Art Saint Paul Sweet & Spring Rolling FreshLo community meal at Hmongtown Market Place, Febuary 18th 2017, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe:
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Mia also shares an ice-cream recipe, but she adds ideas for toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience! You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. This Ice-cream recipe belongs to two young women, Anyia and Mia. They were interviewed at the Public Art Saint Paul Sweet & Spring Rolling FreshLo community meal at Hmongtown Market Place, Febuary 18th 2017, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe:
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Mia also shares an ice-cream recipe, but she adds ideas for toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. This Ice-cream recipe belongs to two young women, Anyia and Mia. They were interviewed at the Public Art Saint Paul Sweet & Spring Rolling FreshLo community meal at Hmongtown Market Place, Febuary 18th 2017, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe:
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Mia also shares an ice-cream recipe, but she adds ideas for toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. This Ice-cream recipe belongs to two young women, Anyia and Mia. They were interviewed at the Public Art Saint Paul Sweet & Spring Rolling FreshLo community meal at Hmongtown Market Place, Febuary 18th 2017, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe:
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Mia also shares an ice-cream recipe, but she adds ideas for toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. This Ice-cream recipe belongs to two young women, Anyia and Mia. They were interviewed at the Public Art Saint Paul Sweet & Spring Rolling FreshLo community meal at Hmongtown Market Place, Febuary 18th 2017, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe:
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Mia also shares an ice-cream recipe, but she adds ideas for toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe from the Sweet and Spring Rolling event at the Hmongtown Marketplace on 2/18/17.The Home-made Ice-cream recipe
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Add some toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe from the Sweet and Spring Rolling event at the Hmongtown Marketplace on 2/18/17.The Home-made Ice-cream recipe
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Add some toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe from the Sweet and Spring Rolling event at the Hmongtown Marketplace on 2/18/17.The Home-made Ice-cream recipe
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Add some toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe from the Sweet and Spring Rolling event at the Hmongtown Marketplace on 2/18/17.The Home-made Ice-cream recipe
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Add some toppings!
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Ice cream is a very sweet, tasty treat. Making ice-cream is something you can do with friends or family and use it as a learning experience as well. You can learn to make ice-cream, and learn about different sources of milk available to us. You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use. Here are a few options, starting with dairy milk. Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Let's start by saying, cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young. However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
Dairy milk's benefits includes vitamins, calcium and potassium. There is other types of milk if you do not prefer dairy milk. Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Benefits of almond milk include, vitamin D and vitamin E. Soy Milk Soy milk is made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! Soy is a legume that has many health benefits including reducing cholesterol, risk of cancer, and also improves cardiovascualr health. Once you've picked you milk there are more ingredients to gather to make your ice-cream. Aliya, a young woman very passionate about ice cream, shares the recipe from the Sweet and Spring Rolling event at the Hmongtown Marketplace on 2/18/17.The Home-made Ice-cream recipe
After, shake it for 8-10 minutes, or until it reaches the consistency you enjoy! Add some toppings! Suggestions: Oreos, Chocolate, pineapple or coconut! http://scalar.usc.edu/works/feeding-a-crowd/external?link=http%3A%2F%2Fscalar.usc.edu%2Fworks%2Fthe-art-of-food-in-frogtown-and-rondo%2Fannotation-441&prev=http%3A%2F%2Fscalar.usc.edu%2Fworks%2Ffeeding-a-crowd%2Fice-cream-recipe |
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You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use.
Dairy Milk Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Calves are then fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
These labels are indicators that there is some type of fair treatment to cows. Dairy milk's benefits inculde things like vitamin D and potassium Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Some benefits of almond milk are that it contains vitamins like vitamin D and vitamin E. Another added bouns is that the sugar free almond milk does not raise blood sugar levels. Soy Milk
Stir until honey is gone, then pour it into a small bag, then, put some ice in a big zip-lock bag with the ice-cream salt, and put the small zip-lock bag in the middle. |
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You can explore what type of milk source do you want to use.
Dairy Milk Large dairy farms are normally the source of milk you get from the grocery store. Calves are then fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
These labels are indicators that there is some type of fair treatment to cows. Dairy milk's benefits inculde things like vitamin D and potassium Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, and then straining them. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Some benefits of almond milk are that it contains vitamins like vitamin D and vitamin E. Another added bouns is that the sugar free almond milk does not raise blood sugar levels. Soy Milk
Stir until honey is gone, then pour it into a small bag, then, put some ice in a big zip-lock bag with the ice-cream salt, and put the small zip-lock bag in the middle. |
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Something fun to do with family, and a chance to educate on where milk comes from! And a yummy treat! What type of milk source do you want to use? Here are a few options, and where they come from!
Dairy Milk Dairy milk is the complicated milk. If you are getting your milk from a large dairy farm… this is how it happens. Cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young!However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are then fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps…
…Or try a different type of milk! Dairy milk's benefits inculde things like vitamin D and potassium Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, straining out the almond flesh. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Some benefits of almond milk are that it contains vitamins like vitamin D and vitamin E. Another added bouns is that the sugar free almond milk does not raise blood sugar levels. Soy Milk The Home-made Ice-cream recipe
Stir until honey is gone, then pour it into a small bag, then, put some ice in a big zip-lock bag with the ice-cream salt, and put the small zip-lock bag in the middle. |
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Something fun to do with family, and a chance to educate on where milk comes from! And a yummy treat! What type of milk source do you want to use? Here are a few options, and where they come from!
Dairy Milk Dairy milk is the complicated milk. If you are getting your milk from a large dairy farm… this is how it happens. Cows produce milk for the same reasonhumans do, to feed their young! However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are then fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps… Animal Welfare approved Certified humane Global animal partnership American Grass-fed USDA Organic …Or try a different type of milk! Dairy milk's benefits inculde things like vitamin D and potassium Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, straining out the almond flesh. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Some benfits of almonf milk are that it contains vitamins like vitamin D and vitamin E. Another added bouns is that the sugar free almond milk does not raise blood sugar levels. Soy Milk Made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! The Home-made Ice-cream recipeOne cup of milk |
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Dairy Milk Dairy milk, is the complicated milk. If you are getting your milk from a large dairy farm… this is how it happens. Cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young! However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are then fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps… Animal Welfare approved Certified humane Global animal partnership American Grass-fed USDA Organic …Or try a different type of milk! Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, straining out the almond flesh. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Soy Milk Made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! The Home-made Ice-cream recipeOne cup of milk |
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Something fun to do with family, and a chance to educate on where milk comes from! And a yummy treat! What type of milk source do you want to use? Here’s a few options, and where they come from!
Dairy Milk Dairy milk, is the complicated milk. If you are getting your milk from a large dairy farm… this is how it happens. Cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young! However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are then fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps… Animal Welfare approved Certified humane Global animal partnership American Grass-fed USDA Organic …Or try a different type of milk! Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, straining out the almond flesh. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Soy Milk Made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! The Home-made Ice-cream recipeOne cup of milk2 teaspoons full of vanilla extract French, Tony. https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/dairy-cow-royalty-free-image/157204335 Ice Cream image http://moziru.com/explore/Ice%20Cream%20clipart%20transparent%20background/ |
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content | sioc:content | HOMEMADE ICE-CREAM? Something fun to do with family, and a chance to educate on where milk comes from! And a yummy treat! What type of milk source do you want to use? Here’s a few options, and where they come from!
Dairy Milk Dairy milk, is the complicated milk. If you are getting your milk from a large dairy farm… this is how it happens. Cows produce milk for the same reason humans do, to feed their young! However, on large dairy farms, calves are taken from there mothers at just one day old! Calves are then fed ‘milk replacers’ so that their mother’s milk can be sold to humans! When by dairy milk look for these stamps… Animal Welfare approved Certified humane Global animal partnership American Grass-fed USDA Organi …Or try a different type of milk! Almond Milk Almond milk, comes from almonds! Its made by grounding almonds with water, straining out the almond flesh. Almond milk can also be made by adding water to almond butter. Soy Milk Made by soaking and grinding soybeans, boiling it and straining it! French, Tony. https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/dairy-cow-royalty-free-image/157204335 Ice Cream image http://moziru.com/explore/Ice%20Cream%20clipart%20transparent%20background/ |
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