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Snow eating now endangered kid pleasure

Drtooth

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I DIDN'T, what are you guys talking about? All I did was ask about Snow Cream.

Which would be....?

Anyway, if you think about it, snow and rain aren't really all that anti-septic. It's basically water that fell from the sky, and landed on lord knows what. excrement? Garbage? So there's indeed some bacteria in it. Stopped me from eating snow when I got old enough.
 

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must be a regional thing. I've never heard of it.
 

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It's where you get a big bowl of fresh snow (apparently never from the first snow of the season), so long as it's deep enough so you can scoop up the snow closest to the top, and not on whatever it's lying on, then you mix in some milk, sugar, vanilla extract, and you have a new, frozen, confectionary treat.
 

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You don't know what Snow Cream is?
I'm guessing that snow cream is a bit like ice cream?You put flavoring (like vanilla or chocolate...something like that?) and stick in the freezer for awhile.Then voila!Snow cream.Is that it Snowthers?:confused:
 

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It's where you get a big bowl of fresh snow (apparently never from the first snow of the season), so long as it's deep enough so you can scoop up the snow closest to the top, and not on whatever it's lying on, then you mix in some milk, sugar, vanilla extract, and you have a new, frozen, confectionary treat.
OK...so I was close.:smile:
 
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