Does Chefs or anywhere else have?I'm getting that on my next order. Whenever the SSA Ice Creams come back in stock. So maybe never.
Does Chefs or anywhere else have?I'm getting that on my next order. Whenever the SSA Ice Creams come back in stock. So maybe never.
I haven't checked Chefs, but I don't really want to do an overseas order for just one missing flavor. I haven't found any place in the US that carries it besides BCF.Does Chefs or anywhere else have?
That actually sounds good. I'm about to order my first ice cream flavors (SSA is totally on my list)
sure, I'll shoot her an email just letting her know I'm here if she needs anything or to ventAnna doesn’t do social media. If you’d like her email I’ll pm it to you tomorrow.
ya know...if you're interested I might have to request you to make me one or two sometime depending on where you are in indy I could come pick it upI had some of them bookmarked for a long time. Once I got to the point that I was going to need them, I decided I was just going to make some my self out of wood. I based what I made off the basic design of those. I am actually making another one now, which I hope to have done this weekend.
KAS
I hear ya. I really wanted that FA Milk so no choice.I haven't checked Chefs, but I don't really want to do an overseas order for just one missing flavor. I haven't found any place in the US that carries it besides BCF.
sure, I'll shoot her an email just letting her know I'm here if she needs anything or to vent
ya know...if you're interested I might have to request you to make me one or two sometime depending on where you are in indy I could come pick it up
I’ve seen your pics before. Nice shelves.I will make no promises at this point, but I guess I should show you what I am talking about. I am making this one as a kind of stress relief from work, and I really do need another one. The one I am making now is going next to the "L" shaped one. These are all just glued together. The wood for the L shaped and my new one are made from skid & pallet lumber, except for the oak parts.
KAS
LOL. Now you're tricking us. You didn't mention any condensed milk before this.I used vanilla cupcake because vanilla part is really good. And I didn't go really heavy on it so try the vanilla swirl, it just needs a hint because the fresh cream and I also used a very small amount of condensed milk make the compliment to the fruit.
That one sounds good too. Their candles are so nice. One burning scents my entire downstairs.@NolaMel My Dd got a candle also. Mango Peach Salsa. Smells really nice.
Hopefully it works. That sounds really tastyWith all the talk lately about ice cream, I thought I’d mix the two ssa ice cream flavors with the salted caramel and cookie dough. Not sure if it will be good or how long to steep it but it’s mixed now so I guess I’ll see how it goes.
nice workI will make no promises at this point, but I guess I should show you what I am talking about. I am making this one as a kind of stress relief from work, and I really do need another one. The one I am making now is going next to the "L" shaped one. These are all just glued together. The wood for the L shaped and my new one are made from skid & pallet lumber, except for the oak parts.
KAS
Great, now I want to go to Dairy Queen.With all the talk lately about ice cream, I thought I’d mix the two ssa ice cream flavors with the salted caramel and cookie dough.
I was stuck on Nhaler’s 555 back in the day.
I think I have a handle on creating the creamy milky notes. When I first got the condensed milk, I went overboard and it didnt taste good at all. Condensed milk is fine at .25% and works with the fresh cream which I use at around 1% to get a milky under-note. I see great potential in using 2 flavors to create a certain amount of milkiness.
Well, I just ordered my first squonk device
The only tea I've tried was the black tea and didn't love it. Oh and one from stixx that wasn't very good to me either.
You folks know those YouTube videos of people reviewing and coiling and wicking attys? Well in those videos, they almost always use these curvy tweezers while wicking? They seem really helpful in tucking cotton. Does anyone know what those type of tweezers are called? I just have a pair of straight silicone tweezers that came with a kit.
I had some of them bookmarked for a long time. Once I got to the point that I was going to need them, I decided I was just going to make some my self out of wood. I based what I made off the basic design of those. I am actually making another one now, which I hope to have done this weekend.
KAS