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Post #170796516 added 05-10-2024 1:18 PM by Angsto2 in Deal Talk
Picked one up at Goodwill for $10 It's fun to make ice cream once on a while but not much cheaper than buying some Ben & Jerrys This is great if you want to make alternate milk type desserts or...
Post #170726883 added 05-06-2024 7:58 PM by BitORealPanther in Deal Talk
This is not accurate. In fact, premium commercial ice cream quality is often evaluated on how little air is remaining in the finished product. Companies spend tens of millions of dollars on...
Post #170726565 added 05-06-2024 7:36 PM by MajorMayhem in Deal Talk
FYI: Never put the chilling bowl in the dishwasher, don’t even soak it in really hot water because it will ruin its ability to chill properly. We had the dual bowl model they sold years ago and it...
Post #170718783 added 05-06-2024 11:50 AM by tripper in Deal Talk
It's funny reading some of these comments. I bought a 1qt Cuisinart model that some people said left lots to the imagination from a previous Walmart deal. And I have to say it's life changing. For...
Post #170717952 added 05-06-2024 10:57 AM by fedechat in Deal Talk
Thank you, I asked my friend to get one for me since I live far from WPB FL. She just picked up one, I will get it next time I visit her :shake:
Post #170715624 added 05-06-2024 8:52 AM by Justinf3175 in Deal Talk
I have this, its ok... its not great though. The ice-cream still gets stuck to the sides of the bowl. Its annoying to have to freeze the bowl before use etc etc. I just buy the ice cream I want now.
Post #170711145 added 05-06-2024 1:12 AM by alcatraaz in Deal Talk
Buy the creami, man. It's my most life-changing appliance ( and I have tons of appliances thanks to SD lol)
Post #170708949 added 05-05-2024 7:52 PM by handyguy in Deal Talk
Just get a Mason jar. 50% cream, add some sugar, vanilla, shake a few minutes. Freeze. Perfect ice cream. recipes on web
Post #170708343 added 05-05-2024 6:44 PM by kmcherry in Deal Talk
Thanks to everyone for all the contributions to this thread. I'd decided against the Creami since I think it's more likely we'd keep a canister in our freezer and pull out when we want ice cream...
Post #170707890 added 05-05-2024 6:03 PM by 266k62v316 in Deal Talk
Ice-21 is a better product. See how this is refurbished? ICE -21 is simple, one off switch, not that loud, not something that will fail and need to be resold as "refurbished". Plus 1.5 qt bowl is...
Post #170705472 added 05-05-2024 2:19 PM by Relik in Deal Talk
I have used the Cuisinart for a few years now and I even have a spreadsheet with a few different recipes and the cost. Attached is the one I currently use, which is $2.55 for 1.5 qt using grocery...
Post #170705025 added 05-05-2024 1:45 PM by bhaktatejas229 in Deal Talk
It’s the air injection process Creami has almost none, churning has a little, commercial literally has multi layer air injection process at various stages of freezing
Post #170704074 added 05-05-2024 12:28 PM by jelenap in Deal Talk
We own a classic Cuisinart ice cream maker (about 10 years now) that looks exactly like this one except has just on-off knob (that’s all it needs). You do need to freeze the basket for 24 hours, so...
Post #170703327 added 05-05-2024 11:34 AM by EyeVandy in Deal Talk
Yeah, that was a weird take. If you want ice cream that is anything like store bought, you either need a machine like this that has a freezer canister, or a giant unit with its own refrigeration. And...
Post #170702670 added 05-05-2024 10:41 AM by Deal Hound in Deal Talk
This is exactly right. With heavy cream over $5 a quart, it's nearly impossible to make ice cream cheaper than buying it even if you don't factor in your time. Homemade ice cream also has a...
Post #170702412 added 05-05-2024 10:19 AM by coolkatz321 in Deal Talk
All you did in this post was talk about the standard process for making ice cream. Churner style will always come out better than a creami when done correctly. I have both--Creami is great for...
Post #170701554 added 05-05-2024 9:05 AM by MerryPickle9398 in Deal Talk
Nonstick. All icecream bowels like this are nonstick but since you re not heating it, it should be okay just do not use metal utensils in it.
Post #170701050 added 05-05-2024 8:26 AM by touchstone in Deal Talk
Cheaper? No. Better? Most likely. If you care about quality and enjoy delicate, complex flavors like vanilla, then homemade will be better if you can follow a recipe from a good source (e.g.,...
Post #170701026 added 05-05-2024 8:24 AM by shrilzer in Deal Talk
Not stainless, have to use soft tools like a silicon spatula to get the ice cream off side walls
Post #170700063 added 05-05-2024 7:08 AM by h0va4life in Deal Talk
These aren’t for saving money - it’s for the ability to customize and control what goes into your food.
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