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    Plastic Bag Ice Cream

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    Yes, it sounds dangerous and the potential for
    messes seems highly likely, but you'll be
    surprised at the good, "clean" fun you'll enjoy
    when you make ice cream. This recipe is enough
    for one person to make a dish!

    1/2 cup milk
    1/2 tsp. vanilla
    1 tbsp. sugar
    4 cups crushed ice
    4 tbsp. salt
    2 quart size Zip-loc bags
    1 gallon size Zip-loc freezer bag
    a hand towel or gloves to keep fingers from

    freezing as well!

    Mix the milk, vanilla and sugar together in one
    of the quart size bags. Seal tightly, allowing
    as little air to remain in the bag as possible.
    Too much air left inside may force the bag open
    during shaking.
    Place this bag inside the other quart size bag,
    again leaving as little air inside as possible and
    sealing well. (By double bagging, the risk of salt
    and ice leaking into the ice cream is minimized.)
    Put the two bags inside the gallon size bag and fill
    the bag with ice, then sprinkle salt on top.
    Again let all the air escape and seal the bag. Wrap
    the bag in the towel or put your gloves on, and shake
    and massage the bag, making sure the ice surrounds
    the cream mixture.
    Five to eight minutes is adequate for the mixture to
    freeze into ice cream.

    Tips:
    Freezer bags work best because they are thicker
    and less likely to develop small holes, allowing
    the bags to leak. You can get away with using
    regular Zip-loc bags for the smaller quart sizes,
    because you are double bagging. Especially if you
    plan to do this indoors, we strongly recommend
    using gallon size (thick) freezer bags.

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