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Homeschoolers make ice cream

25 Guilt Free Reasons For Eating Ice Cream
Ideas for reusing the buckets the ice cream comes in so you won't feel guilty about eating so much ice cream.

Ben & Jerry's History
Come turn the pages of this ice cream history book to find out how two friends started their ice cream compnay.

Ben & Jerry's Fun Stuff
Games with an ice cream theme.

Chocolate and Ice Cream Across the Curriculum
This was apparently a course at Yale, would you believe. A tad adult oriented, it will help you study The Chocolate Sundae Mystery.

Finding Science in Ice Cream - An Experiment for Secondary School Classrooms
As the hot weather approaches and students minds begin to drift from the rigors of the school classroom or laboratory, a fun afternoon might be spent making ice cream and in so doing, introducing several aspects of the science and technology "behind the scenes."

History of Ice Cream Cones
There is much controversy over who invented the first ice cream cone. From my research, I feel that the first cones were not invented in the United States. Both paper and metal cones were used in France, England, and Germany before the 19th century. Travelers to DŸsseldorf, Germany reported eating ice cream out of edible cones in the late 1800s.

Ice Cream Flavorology
What does your favorite ice cream flavor say about you? Choose it from the list on this page to find out!

Ice Cream Fun Facts
It takes approximately 1.4 gallons of milk to make 1 gallon of ice cream.

Ice Cream Personality Test
A national manufacturer of ice cream, Edy's Grand Ice Cream, commissioned an ice cream flavorology study to determine how ice cream preferences relate to personality.

Ice Cream Trucks
Even the transportation end of the ice cream business is an art!

Ice Cream Unit Study from ABC Teach
Who can study when it is hot outside? Got ice cream on the brain? Try these games and puzzles.

Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
If you are anything like me, then you love ice cream. There is nothing like making your own, but the problem is, it just takes too long to freeze and some things just don't like to freeze.

A little ice cream is good for the soul
A little boy, his mother, and a cranky woman learn that it is OK to pray for ice cream.

Making Ice Cream in Two Coffee Cans
You'll need two cans for this: a 1 lb can and a 3 lb can. Recipes for vanilla, chocolate and coffee ice cream.

Making Ice Cream Using The Inclined Plane
This delightful activity combines simple machines with the making of ice cream. An inclined plane is a simple machine that can be used to move objects from one level to another. Roll your ice cream maker down your inclined plane to mix the ingredients.

Meet John the Taster
If you like ice cream and want a neat job when you grow up, maybe you could be a professional ice cream taster like John here.

Plastic Bag Ice Cream
This recipe is enough for one student, so that each student can make their own.

Word Search Puzzle: Ice Cream
A new puzzle each time you click on this link. Fairly hard.


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Books About Ice Cream

From Cow to Ice Cream
From Cow to Ice Cream
by Bertram T. Knight
Nice photos with short explanations for young children learning about how ice cream is made.

The Chocolate Sundae Mystery
The Chocolate Sundae Mystery
(The Boxcar Children Mysteries, No 46)
by Gertrude Chandler Warner, Charles Tang (Illustrator)
Mr. Brown, the new ice cream store owner, asks the Boxcar children for help in finding out who is sabotaging his business by stealing ice cream, breaking windows, and otherwise damaging his store.
 
Ice Cream Ball, Play & Freeze
Ice Cream Ball, Play & Freeze
* Make ice cream anywhere!
* Don't settle for 31 flavors. The only limit is your imagination!
* The ball is approximately 8" in diameter. It weighs about 2 lbs when empty and 7 lbs when full.
* Makes one pint of ice cream in about 20 minutes.
* Use camping, hiking, boating, at picnics or barbeques.
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