Not actually eating anything.
But sooooo tempted to try some ice cream what with this heat and everything.
But I won't - full of evil sugar.
Not actually eating anything.
But sooooo tempted to try some ice cream what with this heat and everything.
But I won't - full of evil sugar.
Pizza and chips on the way!
Dairy Queen Ice cream cake. mmmmmm...
Homemade spaghetti and sauce, with homemade italian herb bread. MMMMM!
I just put the tub of icecream on my forehead.
It's okay - it's as close as I'm going to get!
Can you make frozen lollipop from a smoothie or whatever?
Quote: Leevil @ June 30 2009, 11:57 AM BSTCan you make frozen lollipop from a smoothie or whatever?
Yes.
Some kinds of yogurt work really well.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ June 30 2009, 12:00 PM BSTYes.
Not me, bigfella. But I welcome your approval.
*Stamps Leevils forehead*
SNOWDROP APPROVED.
Quote: Leevil @ June 30 2009, 11:57 AM BSTCan you make frozen lollipop from a smoothie or whatever?
We were discussing if you can freeze jelly to make a wobbly lollipop? Anyone know?
I think it would be possible to make a wobbly lollipop, but I don't think just freezing jelly would work. I hope I'm wrong though
I know, because how cool would it be. You'd have to use quite a lot of mixture I guess and less water? I don't know. I want a wobbly lollipop though!
The only thing I can think of, is making a movable lollipop stick, with a tiered structure. So each layer could roll on top of each other, but that would probably mean loads of individual lollipops stuck together.
We need Scats to break down the science, but I don't think frozen things can move, without breaking/melting.
You can freeze jelly but it won't wobble while it's frozen and tends to be watery as it defrosts. It's not very edible frozen. Sorry!