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We All Scream For Ice Cream
In 1843, the first hand-cranked ice cream machine was invented by a woman named Nancy Johnson (who is said to have been from Philadelphia, New Jersey or New England, depending on which source you consult). But cranking was labor intensive — and …
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From Gelato To Granita, Frozen Treats Explained
If you have an ice cream maker and want to make your own ice cream treat, she also shares a two-part recipe from food writer Jennie Schacht's new book, “I Scream Sandwich: Inspired Recipes for the Ultimate Frozen Treat.” “Lemon Zinger SANDWICH!” is …
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How to make perfect raspberry ripple ice cream
The next day, put a large bowl (preferably metal) in the freezer. Pour the ice-cream mixture through a sieve to remove the vanilla pod. Blitz it quickly with a hand whisk for about 30 seconds, to re-emulsify it. Then pour into an ice-cream machine …
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Wendy's employee eats directly from Frosty machine, company investigating

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Wendy's employee eats directly from Frosty machine, company investigating
wendys-employee-ice-cream-mouth-machine.jpg Wendy's is currently investigating an employee who was photographed eating directly from the soft serve ice cream machine Wednesday (June 12). A Reddit user named Not Ordinary Grass posted the photo …
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National Vanilla Milkshake Day 2013
This day in age, vanilla milkshakes are served just about anywhere you can imagine, from your favorite fast food restaurant, to local ice cream shops and many other restaurants types. Depending on where you buy your vanilla milkshake reflects how they …
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Photo: Wendy's worker eating ice cream from dispenser goes viral
The photo shows a male Wendy's employee crouched in front of a Frosty machine, helping himself to soft serve ice cream straight from the machine. The saying goes that a "picture is worth a thousand words." The photo was posted to Reddit on Wednesday …
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Fatherhood

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Fatherhood
"What I REALLY want, is more ice cream weather." …. go camping. <a href="http://www.mec.ca/product/5028-388/light-my-fire-swedish-fireknife/?f=10&q=fire" target="_blank">Light My Fire Swedish FireKnife,</a> $ 33, available at Mountain Equipment Co-op …
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Maple Avenue Ministries celebrates community with annual MACRec program
"If people don't have games and equipment, we do." And, as is a tradition, vetted volunteers will supervise games at the … On Tuesday, they went on a scavenger hunt, then made ice cream. Activities will vary each week, but children's choir practice …
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Twenty reasons to visit Cairns
The precinct also includes cafes, restaurants and bars, a huge skate park, beach volleyball courts and fitness equipment. The nearby … Set on the sand among waving palms, it is the perfect place for morning coffee, an ice-cream or a lazy afternoon …
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Making Time for Dad on Fathers Day

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Des Moines, WA (PRWEB) June 12, 2013

June 16th is Fathers Day, and amidst all the other events going on, many of us will have a chance to spend time with our fathers. Wesley Homes has compiled some thoughts to help make the most of time spent with Dad.

In his book, Mom, DadCan We Talk?, Dick Edwards shares insights from 35 years of experience working with older adults and their families. He encourages us to look for the everyday opportunities that arise to talk with our parents about their life stories and wishes for the future.

The time you spend with your parents doing simple, not costly, things can mean the most to them. The material things you give them begin to lose their impact, he writes. Sometimes doing nothing with our parents is actually doing something. Quietly sitting with them and listening to their stories may be the best gift you could give them the gift of your undivided attention. Take those moments to ask them questions about their childhoods, or about your childhood, too. They do appreciate a chance to share meaningful memories.

There are also simple, daily activities we can invite our dads to do with us. Find activities that support the opportunity to talk in a relaxed, unhurried conversation.


Hike a trail. The Washington Trails Associations hiking guide is the most comprehensive database of hikes in Washington and comprises content from eight guidebooks, user submitted info and data compiled by the WTA.
Go out for ice cream. With several locations in Seattle, Molly Moons Homemade Ice Cream uses only fresh local ingredients. As they say on their website, Molly Moon’s scoop shops are where memories are made, traditions are created, and ice cream-induced smiles are infectious.
Take a drive. The Pacific Northwest offers beautiful scenery for an afternoon drive. CBS Seattle, identifies five favorite drives within 60 miles of Seattle:
Seattle to Ferry to Bainbridge Island
Snoqualmie Falls
Wallace Falls and North Cascades
Seward Park to the Washington Park Arboretum
Vashon Island
Enjoy a baseball game. Were fortunate in the northwest to have the Seattle Mariners and the Tacoma Rainiers. Edwards writes in his book, Baseball is a relaxed-pace game thats in no hurry to end. In fact, a game can go into extra innings, an apt metaphor for what we all long for in life. Baseball offers an opportunity to spend quality time together.

Edwards reminds us, in order to enjoy this unhurried time with our parents, we need to prepare to be patient. As you do your simple things with your parents, youre sure to become frustrated at times. Rest assured, these feelings are normal, and take heart in these words spoken by a devoted daughter: I may have lost my patience with Dad, but I never lost my love for him.

This Fathers Day, make a date with Dad and enjoy time together.

Founded in 1944, Wesley Homes is a not-for-profit organization that provides a network of services offering a continuum of care for over 1800 older adults with two retirement communities in south King County, a private pay home care agency and a Medicare-certified home health agency. It is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest Conference of the United Methodist Church.

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WESLEY HOMES

Retirement Communities, Home Health Services & Foundation

815 S. 216th Street

Des Moines, WA 98198

(206) 824-5000







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Funny T-Shirts

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Funny T-Shirts have been seen on people of all ages, from wee little tikes to hard kicking elderly. This type of attire could serve for many types of laughs derived from small giggles, satirical, or just a simple knock knock joke.

Perhaps a group of adolescent teenage boys go on vacation and want to show the world their clever, personalized, and they would consider Funny T-Shirts they designed. As they travel around their designated destination, some people who share their humor perspective may laugh along but the odds are most will frown upon their inappropriate joke.

At the end of the day, everyone does have some sort of sense of humor. Whether they want to pronounce it on their chest, back, or arms, an outlet to share positive moral may be behind the act. Funny T-Shirts may be one way to begin a conversation and connect with others by sharing the laughter.

 

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Babbage: Petting Schrödinger’s cat

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Babbage: Petting Schrödinger's cat

SPACEX sends ice cream, and other supplies, to the astronauts on the International Space Station, and two particle physicists win the Nobel prize.

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Robofusion: Singapore’s First and Only Robotic Ice Cream Machine

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http://sg.asiafoodrecipe.com/article/robofusion-singapores-first-and-only-robotic-ice-cream-machine/ On the 11th of April, a Robofusion Ice Cream kiosk was a…

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MyLocalWholesaler.com Online Directory of American Wholesalers and American Manufacturers, Adds Maple Syrup to its Directory Service

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(PRWEB) April 12, 2013

MyLocalWholesaler.com the premium online directory of American Wholesalers and American Manufacturers is proud to announce the addition of maple syrup to its directory service.

Although maple producers from around the world can be found on MyLocalWholesaler.com, it is the websites number one goal to promote and support of American Maple Producers, American Maple Wholesalers and American Maple Distributors.

Retailers know it can be time consuming trying to locate Maple Producers with maple products at the right price point. said Mary Ross of the Mohawk Valley Trading Company, where their maple syrup is made primarily from sugar maple sap. At the same time, it can be just as hard for Maple Producers to make maple product buyers aware of their sugar house. MyLocalWholesaler.com accomplishes the needs of both Maple Producers and Maple Product buyers.

About Maple Syrup

Next to honey, maple syrup is the most popular natural sweetener in North America and its production predates European colonization. Early Native American societies in Canada and the northeastern United States were distilling maple tree sap making maple syrup and sugar before those geographic boundaries existed. Maple sugar is made from the controlled crystallization of maple syrup and takes several forms.There is no written record of the first syrup production but several native legends persist. Many tribes celebrated the short maple sap collection season with specific rituals.

The Native Americans collected maple sap from v-shaped notches carved into maple trees. The sap was diverted into birch bark buckets using bark or reeds. It was concentrated by placing hot stones into the buckets or by freezing the sap and removing the ice, which is composed only of water.

When Europeans reached northeastern America they adapted native techniques to make their own maple syrup. The v-shaped notches were replaced with auger-drilled holes. This practice is less damaging to the trees. Bark buckets were replaced with seamless wooden buckets carved from lumber rounds. The method of sap concentration also changed from passive to active. Large amounts of sap were collected and brought to a single area where it was boiled over fires in round cauldrons until reduced to the desired consistency. Sugar shacks were built expressly for the purpose of sap boiling. Draft animals were often used to haul fire wood and large containers of sap for sugaring. Maple syrup was an important food additive in early America because imported cane sugar was not yet available.

Maple syrup and sugar have played an important role in our nations history. After the passage of the 1764 Sugar Act, which imposed high tariffs on imported sugar, maple sugar became even more popular. Before he became president, Thomas Jefferson liked the idea that maple sugar could be produced by citizens of the new nation and sever its dependence on sugar grown on plantations in the British Caribbean. And at the end of a visit to Vermont, in a speech he gave in Bennington, Jefferson said, Attention to our sugar orchards is essentially necessary to secure the independence of our country.”

In the mid-1800s syrup production changed again. Round cauldrons were replaced by flat pans in order to increase surface area and therefore allow for faster evaporation. Over the next 60 year several variations on this design were patented. Draft animals were replaced by tractors and heating methods expanded to include propane, oil and natural gas as well as wood.

The 1970s represent another period of major changes in maple syrup production. Plastic tubing running directly from trees to the sugaring location eliminated the need for energy and time intensive sap collection. Reverse osmosis and pre-heating made syrup production more efficient. Recent advances have been made in sugarbush (maple trees used primarily for syrup production) management, filtration and storage.

There are two well known systems maple syrup grading in use today. One system is used in Canada (where 80% of the worlds maple syrup is produced) and another system is used in the United States of America. Both systems are based on color and translucence with relate to the flavor of the syrup. Different grades are produced by the same trees over the length of the season.

French toast, waffles, pancakes or oatmeal are regularly served with maple syrup and it is used as a sweetener or flavoring ingredient in baked goods and ice cream. Since maple syrup recipes usually do not specify any particular grade to use, take into consideration that darker colored syrups will produce dishes that a have a pronounced maple flavor.

MyLocalWholesaler.com is not only an online directory but a community of wholesale buyers, sellers, liquidators, jobbers, drop shippers and distributors from around the world. MyLocalWholesaler.com provides information on wholesalers of almost everything from general merchandise to; appliances, handbags, luggage, maple syrup, apparel and accessories, t-shirts, toys, house wares, embroidery, collectibles, candles, electronics, honey, arts & art supplies, shoes & footwear and more.







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