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Yeah... If your ice cream doesn't melt.. Its not ice cream, or probably food at all.

Yeah... If your ice cream doesn't melt.. Its not ice cream, or probably food at all.
[–] 4 pts

Whew...I'm happy they aren't REAL poison, that would be dangerous.

[–] 1 pt

Visiting my Mom in Ohio last summer and she had bought a bunch of drumsticks. We took one outside on an 85 degree day and propped it up in a coffee cup. 20 minutes later it had still not melted and I threw it away. Gross.

[–] 1 pt

Wow, that's just nasty. I don't care what they put into it to do that. It can't be good for you.

I think I'm going to buy my own ice cream maker for the rare times we actually have ice cream. At least I'll know exactly what is in it that way.

My parents had one of those old hand crank ones when I was a kid. They would "let" us make ice cream any time we wanted... If we did the work. It takes a long damn time to make hand crank ice cream when you are like 9. I think they were making a good point...

[–] 1 pt

I've got an electric ice cream maker. You freeze the pot and then pop it in there and it just turns it and mixes. It's so easy and makes the best ice cream ever with zero shit added.

[–] 1 pt

The one we had, you used a hand crank to turn the "pot". You got ice and salt (to make the ice go below freezing) then you had to crank the hell out of it for a long while in intervals. The ice cream it made was really, really, good from my memory (or maybe it was just because it was a pain in the ass to make as a small kid). I don't see a problem with it requiring work to do. It helps burn off some of the sugar/cals you are going to eat from it. It didn't make that much either, enough for 3-4 people to have one good serving depending on how old they were.

[–] 1 pt

I heard about this like a month or two back and was severely bummed. Drumsticks have always been one of my favorite ice creams.