Can anyone help me to choose a high-quality freezer for my Ice Cream Shop?
Thanks!
Can anyone help me to choose a high-quality freezer for my Ice Cream Shop?
Thanks!
Last edited by hamlet; 02-16-2021 at 08:05 AM.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and make a prediction. You will miraculously find one and of course will post the link for all to see. Just keep in mind that the door is super important. Poor decisions will cause you to find it quickly.
Hmmm...that should be in a fortune cookie!
True enough, my final home is still out there, but this is most certainly my home range and I love it. I love every rock I fall off and tree I trip over. Even when I am close to dying from exhaustion, a beautiful sunset doesn't lose it's power to refresh and inspire me and that, in itself, is enough to save me sometimes.
Well, there's plenty of those around here.
And that brings up the ultimate question!! What's the best survival ice cream. With the best shelf life.
I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"
Right now I'd go with snow cones for y'all in the disaster zone.
Don't eat yellow snow.
https://www.amazon.com/Astronaut-Foo...ag=googhydr-20
It has been around for decades. It used to be part of the LRRP rations back in the '60s.
If you didn't bring jerky what did I just eat?
As soon as I posted that I knew that was gonna pop up.
I Wonder Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here, and drink what ever comes out?"
You know, that astronaut icecream is good stuff.
It's out of this world (did I actually type that)?
When I was a kid, we used to eat snow ice cream (snow+cream+sugar) but they told us to stop because of the bomb tests. It snowed in Selma once and I scraped some snow off a palm tree and made some. I've had so much radiation by now it shouldn't make that much of a difference.
True enough, my final home is still out there, but this is most certainly my home range and I love it. I love every rock I fall off and tree I trip over. Even when I am close to dying from exhaustion, a beautiful sunset doesn't lose it's power to refresh and inspire me and that, in itself, is enough to save me sometimes.
That is true. I do remember that. Went in one ear and out the other. Just like don't handle mercury. I still remember playing with that stuff in grade school. I remember a kid brought a puddle the size of a golf ball to school. I don't remember where he got but we had mercury all over that class room and all over us. How did we ever survive? I would have probably eaten lead paint if someone told me not to do it.
Now, I could get nostalgic. Kids used to get all kinds of cool stuff in chemistry sets before they (the chemistry sets, that is) got "safe". If it wasn't in the kit, I could get it at the drugstore or hardware store.
True enough, my final home is still out there, but this is most certainly my home range and I love it. I love every rock I fall off and tree I trip over. Even when I am close to dying from exhaustion, a beautiful sunset doesn't lose it's power to refresh and inspire me and that, in itself, is enough to save me sometimes.
Had sooooooo much fun with my chemistry set and microscope. Well, until my parents decided a different hobby would be safer.
Gilbert Chemistry set. I had one of those. Blue metal case. All sorts of crap in them. You could have poisoned the entire world with that thing.
Ice cream in LRRP rations? I never saw that (and had lots of opportunities).
When Wealth is Lost, Nothing is Lost;
When Health is Lost, Something is Lost;
When Character is Lost, ALL IS LOST!!!!!!!
Colonel Charles Hyatt circa 1880
L.S.M.F.T. - I'll be the younger ones don't know what that means and that was long before texting.
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