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Zip Lock Baggie Ice Creamhiring freelance writers|today's articles|sign inHome » Food & Drink » Southern Cuisine » Zip Lock Baggie Ice Cream Zip Lock Baggie Ice Cream© Cyndi AllisonJun 18, 2006 Zip Lock Baggie Ice Cream is a fun treat to make at picnics or on camp outs. Kids love making ice cream in zip lock bags. Actually, adults do too.Kids get bored fast espcecially at family gatherings where the grown folks are busy grilling or gabbing.While it's always a good idea to pack balls, frisbees and other outdoor toys, getting the kids involved in some of the cooking is another fun way to keep everyone busy and out of trouble.While you don't want to put younger kids around the grill with all the heat, there are some no fire recipes that work out great for the shorter set.Here is one of our family favorites:Zip Lock Baggie Ice Cream1 T sugar1/2 cup milk (or half and half)1/4 tsp vanilla flavoring2 T rock salt (not table salt)ice1 sandwich size zip lock baggie1 gallon size zip lock baggiePut the sugar, milk and vanilla in the sandwich sized zip lock baggie. Squeeze until mixed evenly.Place the sealed sandwich zip lock baggie filled with mixed ingredients inside the gallon zip lock bag.Put rock salt and enough ice to fill the gallon zip lock baggie about 3/4 full.Shake and jiggle until the ice cream firms up. This generally takes about 20 minutes. It depends on how much shaking each ice cream maker does and how vigorously.Remove the ice cream baggie. Wipe or rinse it off, since it has rock salt on it. Rock salt does not taste good on ice cream.You don't even need a bowl. Just grab a spoon and eat the ice cream right out of the individual baggie.This article is owned by Cyndi Allison and permission to republish in print, or to repost anywhere online a year after publication date, must be granted by the author in writing.Post Your CommentNOTE: Because you are not a Suite101 member, your comment will be moderated before it is viewable.Print ArticleEmail ArticleView All ArticlesHow to subscribe to feedsHere's the follow-up discussion on this article:View all related messages3. Jun 19, 2006 5:44 PMReplyIn response to Ziplock bag ice-cream sounds fabulous posted by CyndiA:I love this idea! What a fun thing for ...-- posted by kelbycarr2. Jun 18, 2006 6:07 PMReplyIn response to Ziplock bag ice-cream sounds fabulous posted by cindymcglynn:Well, there are those oven roaste ...-- posted by CyndiA1. Jun 18, 2006 5:42 PMReplyCyndi:I've never heard of ziplock bag ice-cream and I suddenly wonder what else the universe has been keeping from me all these years? This sounds sooo fun. You are the new superstar of every ...-- posted by cindymcglynnPost to this discussionFor a complete listing of article comments, questions, and other discussions related to Cyndi Allison'sSouthern Cuisine topic, please visit the Discussions page.celebrity writersdr. franklin housemichael gerbermore in suitebusiness & financeeducation & careerfilm & tvfood & drinkhealth & wellnesshistoryhome & stylemind & soulmusicoutdoor & recreationpartners & parentsplants & animalspolitics & societyreading & literaturescience & naturesportstechnologytravelvisual & performing artswriting & publishingFood & Drinkasian cuisinebaking & dessertsbeer, cocktails & beveragesculinary travelfood trendsfrench cuisinegourmet foodhealthy cookingherbs & spicesitalian cuisinelatin/caribbean cuisinemediterranean cuisinemiddle eastern cuisinenew world wineold world wineparty foodrecipesseasonal cookingsouthern cuisinevegetarian cuisinearchivecategoriessouthern cuisine (general)cajun foodsouthern fried foodtex-mex foodlatest articlesdining out in morehead city ncbreakfast sloppy joesnew orleans mother's restaurantflorida's blue heaven restaurantmoonpies - unusual southern foodscheese and corn breadcold bean salad recipemore articles in southern cuisinereferencezip lock ice creambaggie ice creamice cream shakeindividual ice creampicnic ice creamlatest blog postsdonate food to help the needyhillary clinton hates cookie momscookbooks that should be writtenstrange cookbookshigh price of eating healthymore blogs in southern cuisinelatest discussionszip lock baggie ice scratch brownies - fold fashioned corn breadsouthern peanut butter cookiesold pinto beans. more discussions in southern cuisineabout us•hiring freelance writers•careers•press room•site map•terms and policies•suite101.deразделы телефонный анкетирование спецобувь укрепление откос сейфовые ячейка neri karra кожгалантерея стелаж рассылка база данный природа охота конкурентный стратегия зубной боль паркетный лак ubiquam кулер 775 ковры резиновый кружка рак простата герб рф классический аэробика теннисный ракетка zip lock