I loved the ice cream we made at home. My mother had created her own basic recipe, which could be flavored in various ways… especially enticing back when fruits were seasonal.
And I loved doing the cranking… even the whole way. Still would. I went looking for one of the old type a few years ago, with no success. Having been reminded by this cartoon, I’ll now try again. Amazon, eBay, etc. are much expanded since then.
Don’t really even need an ice cream maker. After the “base” (with whatever flavor you decide to go with) has been made, it can be poured into individual molds and then placed in the freezer. I’ve made some awesome maple walnut and buttered pecan ice cream this way.
Grumpy Old Guy about 5 years ago
The hand crank one’s eventually do wind up “pushing daisies”……
whahoppened about 5 years ago
The better ones had the advantage of also turning the inner agitator.
dwane.scoty1 about 5 years ago
The real conclusion of what started as a Rosy memory!
cdward about 5 years ago
Now come on. We cranked homemade ice cream. The trick is having enough people around to share in the cranking. And it tasted great.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
Memories are often “colored”
gammaguy about 5 years ago
I loved the ice cream we made at home. My mother had created her own basic recipe, which could be flavored in various ways… especially enticing back when fruits were seasonal.
And I loved doing the cranking… even the whole way. Still would. I went looking for one of the old type a few years ago, with no success. Having been reminded by this cartoon, I’ll now try again. Amazon, eBay, etc. are much expanded since then.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
I did get to have some hand cranked old fashioned ice cream once.
nboady about 5 years ago
Don’t really even need an ice cream maker. After the “base” (with whatever flavor you decide to go with) has been made, it can be poured into individual molds and then placed in the freezer. I’ve made some awesome maple walnut and buttered pecan ice cream this way.