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Where no-one now is sleeping.





Flavorings. Fruit (mashed up until runny), good quality jam (a few teaspoons per person), vanilla (a few drops should do - I used eight drops and it was good), melted chocolate ... [if you're making the larger amount, use your discretion on how much flavoring to use]
Heavy cream, well chilled, 2-3 tablespoons for each person. [2/3 cup cream]
Ice and salt. This is variable, depending on how much it takes to put under and around (but not over) your jars in the bowl. Keep the proportions of ice to salt at 5 cups of ice to 1 cup of salt.
Process:
Add flavorings.
We used vanilla for Gray, homemade blueberry jam from my sister for Hannah's and Matt's, strawberries for Ainsley. I put about eight frozen strawberries in our blender and Ains used about half of the mashed up strawberries and strawberry chunks. When I made the larger batch later, I used the other half of the strawberries and it was perfect.
Put lids on jars tightly and put in refrigerator.
Pull ice out of freezer now and mix together your ice and salt.
Nestle the jars into the ice.
Cover with a lid and put in a cool place. Ours were fine on the counter out of the sun. This would be a good time to clean up. Take my word for it.
After ten minutes, take the lid off the bowl. Take the lids off of the jars being careful not to let any salt get inside of them. Stir the cream, put the lids back on both the jars and the bowl, and admire the ice forming on the outside of your bowl.
Ten minutes later, open the bowl back up and stir the cream again - it is probably ice cream by now. If not, give it another ten minutes.
Now enjoy!
I made a second batch after the first one using the same ice and salt mixture and it also only took twenty minutes to freeze. I could likely have made a third batch using the same mixture. The ice was getting thick on the outside of the bowl.
If you're not quiet, you'll get this.
One of 'em's a coward.
They are *so* close to leaving the nest (compare this picture to the same birds last week) that I sat down to try to get some good pictures. My goal was to get a picture of their parents feeding them, but I had a bit too much help for that to happen.
I was able to get this ...
and this ...
and this.
When I came back out by myself a few hours later, the nest was empty. And so it goes.
froze them ...
and then went to find Daddy in the fields.
It was a welcome treat on a hot day.
Everybody tried everyone else's flavors.
And then Hannah enjoyed some Daddy time.
She's a child who needs to connect.
Ainsley was too busy connecting with her ice cream.
And then it was too hot in the middle of the field, and we were done.
So home we went, with a stop on the way at Hannah's favorite birding spot.
Nothing but seagulls there today.
then friendly ...
then playful ...
and, finally, the best of friends.
For my social butterfly eldest, it was a very, very good day.
Doesn't she remind you of someone?
Fitting, since her favorite movie right now is My Fair Lady.
She's still a bit too young for Breakfast at Tiffany's.