Just a comment: Ice is not necessary 32 degrees F. It can be colder, actually much colder, much much colder. Just not hotter. David B. can comment on this I bet. Mike in Marin On 3/8/10 7:53 PM, "Richard Koerner" <rjkinpb@SBCGLOBAL.NET> wrote: > Dry ice would be too expensive; going to a nearby Ice Cream joint defeats my > purpose; I want to have ice cream out in the middle of nowhere!! One tip from > the list was to realize that ice cream at 32 F (as in packed in ice) is not > the same as ice cream at 0 F (like in the refrigerator at home, which I assume > is something like 0 F). > |
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