You will be hard-pressed to find a single soul who can resist the lure of good ice-cream.
Ice-cream is universally enjoyed by child and adult alike, with big name brands like Ben & Jerry's and Haagen-Dazs pushing out newer and more exotic flavors each year.
Almost every household has a tub of ice-cream and it is a simple last-minute dessert for any occasion. Serve it plain, with whipped cream, chocolate syrup, or even tinned fruits.
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It is no wonder that ice-cream bowls are always a welcome sight after any meal and they are frequently the most popular type of bowls ate parties.
If you eat ice-cream frequently, you may want to consider buying a set of ice-cream bowls. They are made from different materials as compared to bowls for general use. Ice-cream bowls made from steel are the most suitable as pure stainless steel is actually not a good conductor of heat.
Hence, with these steel ice-cream bowls, the body heat from your hand will not transfer as readily to your ice-cream and it will remain solid for your enjoyment for a longer period of time.
Ice-cream bowls come in many shapes and sizes to accommodate creations like the popular banana split, towering sundaes with mounds of whipped cream, a mountain of ice-cream like Swenson's Earthquake, or a simple single scoop. Each set of ice-cream bowls can be stacked up or nested to take up less space in your kitchen.
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However, it seems like we still cannot get enough of this cool and sweet treat, because we have begun to explore the world of home-made ice-cream.
With electric ice-cream machines that can churn out the yummy concoction in less than 30 minutes, there is hardly any reason to drive out to the ice-cream parlor anymore. Just throw in the readily-available ingredients, flip on the switch and line up your ice-cream bowls!
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