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  • Rwise
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    My family recipe for snow ice cream;
    1 Can milnot
    1 Egg
    Dash salt
    1/4 cup powdered sugar
    1/4 Cup sugar
    1 Teaspoon Brown sugar (My addition)
    1 Tablespoon vanilla (Ok all y'all, I use a bit more)
    Mix all then stir in 1/2 gallon snow
    Enjoy!
    Now do I need remind you, you dont get the yellow snow where the huskies go? You want fresh light powder snow if possible, I also chill the milnot so not so much snow melts mixing it in. My eggs are fresh from the hen, and they are not in cages.
    Oh ya, I should also say it is considered not safe to eat snow.

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  • Puglover1
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    Rwise today I might swim in it!

  • GreenState
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    Rwise snow ice cream? Here in VT we call it sugar on snow. Hot maple syrup drizzled over snow....hmmm

  • Bowhunterwoody
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    That pile is amazing.

  • Rwise
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    To bad you are not near me, I could give you or someone a lot of fire wood, all they need do is cut, split and take it away.

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  • Rwise
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    I would be making snow ice cream! Or hell today I would go out and lay in it!
    I luv wood heat, but I am not in luv with the work for it.

  • GreenState
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    Rwise and we don't need to be reminded how important it is to get it close to the door

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  • GreenState
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    Rwise The neater it is, the more I can get closer to my back door (lol!) I'm dreading winter already! (ha)

  • Rwise
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    Thats way to damn neat! LOL and to much work for me anymore, if I was only younger. Almost 80*F here this morn,

  • GreenState
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    2 more rows to go and we'll mark another year gone by. This cutting,splitting, stacking,carrying it into the house, carrying the ashes out is getting harder each year! PS: 50 degrees here this morning
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  • newbutoldgrower75
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    Probably been seen before..new to me though. Definitely how I felt after my last seed purchase..haha
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  • GreenState
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    Flash back 1969..(my Dad saved the newspapers) Also notice "Ted" survived a tragic accident

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