[Nfb-krafters-korner] Other uses for ZipLock bags - WAS: RE: update on ice cream making

Henrietta Brewer gary.brewer at comcast.net
Sat Jul 17 23:39:20 UTC 2010


Oh, I have heard of these breakfast too. The book sounds like a lot 
of fun.  This Wednesday email is sure sparking lots of new ideas.
HenriettaAt 05:32 PM 7/17/2010, you wrote:
>I've heard the same thing about using ZipLock bags instead of the coffee
>cans for making ice cream.
>
>On one of the Girl Scout camping trips I went on with my daughter, we made
>breakfast in ZipLock bags.  You start out by arranging the bag inside a cup
>with the top folded down around the outside of the bag.  Each girl would
>then crack 1 or 2 eggs into their bag, and then add what ever they wanted to
>to their eggs.  We had available such items as chopped onions, peppers,
>tomatoes, frozen potatoes, crumbled cooked bacon and sausage, and shredded
>cheese.  Once all ingredients were added, seal up the bag removing as much
>air as possible.  Next gently squeeze the bag to mix up the egg.  Drop the
>bag in a pot of boiling water and cook until eggs are firm.  The only
>problem was keeping track of who's bag belong to each person.
>
>There is a book called Science in a Baggie.  It is filled with science
>experiments that are done inside a ZipLock bag.  For example, one is to put
>a raw egg still in its shell in the bag, and pour white vinegar in the bag
>until the egg is covered.  Leave the bag out on the counter and observe it
>over the next few days.  Observation includes feeling the egg through the
>bag.  This is then followed up by additional steps described in the book.
>
>Annette
>
>
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>[mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Henrietta
>Brewer
>Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 11:47 AM
>To: nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org
>Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] update on ice cream making
>
>Hi,
>I was talking to a friend yesterday who said she read an updated way to have
>children make Ice cream.  I haven't tried this but it sounds good to me.
>
>Instead of using those old fashioned coffee cans you can use two zip lock
>bags. Put the mixture in a smaller bag and the ice and salt in the larger
>bag.  I would think that using the duct tape on the inside bag would be a
>good idea.  I also think that crushed ice would work better then cubes but
>cubes will work.
>
>Then the children can kneed the bag to make their treat.
>
>Have fun experimenting
>Henrietta
>
>Henrietta
>~I wish you enough~
>
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