How can i make home-made icecream, that uses teh cans?!


Question:

How can i make home-made icecream, that uses teh cans?

I know some-what how to, but not to sure. i wanna make it were you re using the coffe can or whatever, and you roll it. if you haev a site just send me the link. THANKS


Answers:
Well, I've never made it myself, but I did find a few sites with recipes for you to look at...

http://homeparents.about.com/od/recipesa...
http://ezinearticles.com/?home-made-ice-...
http://www.tpt.org/donnasday/creative/ac...

Those should help! Have fun!!

There are variations to the freezing process with the simple ice cream recipes. One that I ran across was one with two coffee cans.

Note: As in all recipes, results can vary depending on humidity, conditions, etc. Please try any recipe out before attempting in a group setting.

This project is rated VERY EASY to do.

What You Need

2 clean metal cans, both with lids (make one can larger than the second)
Use the ice cream recipe already given in Ice Cream in a Bag or:
1 cup of very cold milk
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 tbs. chocolate syrup
Ice
Salt

How To Make It

Place the ice cream mixture in the smaller coffee can (make sure it is a good clean can). And seal the can with the lid on tightly.

Now place that smaller can in the larger coffee can. Place the ice and also the salt around the smaller can making sure the smaller can is more or less in the center of the larger can.
Seal the larger can with it's lid tightly and roll the can around for about a half hour. This process works great if you have kids. Let them sit on the floor and roll the can between them. And then when it's all done...you have a nice container to keep the ice cream in!

Tips

See other Ice Cream Recipes:

Ice Cream in a Bag http://www.kidsdomain.com/craft/icecream...

Ice Cream in a Can or Kick the Can
http://www.kidsdomain.com/craft/kickcan....

Rock 'n Roll Ice Cream
http://www.kidsdomain.com/craft/icecream...




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