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  • Ideas for a Hot Sunny Day- Make Your Own Ice Cream!

    By Lisa - Unschooling Mom


    Make Your Own Ice Cream

    A cool summer treat!

    Try this simple recipe to make your own ice cream. Your taste buds will thank you!

    What you’ll need:
    1 tablespoon sugar
    1/2 cup milk
    1/4 teaspoon vanilla
    6 tablespoons rock salt (or regular salt if you can’t find rock salt)
    1 gallon size Ziploc bag ( note- make sure sealed well!)
    1 pint size Ziploc bag
    Ice

    What to do:
    Fill the gallon size bag (the larger bag) with ice about half way and add the salt and seal it.
    Mix the sugar, milk and vanilla in the small pint sized bag and seal it.
    Open up the large bag and put the small bag inside and seal the large bag again.
    Shake the bag and you’ll see your mixture in the small bag turn into ice cream! (It will take about 5 minutes of shaking)
    Open up the small bag and enjoy!!

    ice cream cone


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