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<blockquote data-quote="Tim G" data-source="post: 8422924" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>[ATTACH=full]1074101[/ATTACH]</p><p>Pleased to report the ice cream trials are under way. Not sure if I said this further up the thread but we've been making a plain, un flavoured, base mix with our milk and cream which is pretty damn good on its own. We've then been experimenting with flavours rippled through the base mix. The picture is of cookies and cream (oreo). We also made cherry, biscoff (personal favourite) and honeycomb. Sophie also made a chocolate base mix by melting chocolate into the plain base mix before churning which came out well. She then used that to make chocolate orange and chocolate brownie. Some very positive feedback so far from those that have tried it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim G, post: 8422924, member: 117"] [ATTACH type="full"]1074101[/ATTACH] Pleased to report the ice cream trials are under way. Not sure if I said this further up the thread but we've been making a plain, un flavoured, base mix with our milk and cream which is pretty damn good on its own. We've then been experimenting with flavours rippled through the base mix. The picture is of cookies and cream (oreo). We also made cherry, biscoff (personal favourite) and honeycomb. Sophie also made a chocolate base mix by melting chocolate into the plain base mix before churning which came out well. She then used that to make chocolate orange and chocolate brownie. Some very positive feedback so far from those that have tried it. [/QUOTE]
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