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| A neighbor is making ice cream for our town's 4th of July celebration so I offered her a qt. of frozen raspberry juice from my 2013 Caroline crop. The juice was sieved from the fruit leaving no seeds in it. Caroline isn't a very sweet berry as I've been growing it here but does have a nice, strong flavor. I like the juice for blending with apple juice making a delicious apple raspberry flavor. It doesn't take much of the Caroline juice to make the apple taste a lot like raspberry. Anyway, My neighbor used the whole qt. of juice to make a gallon of ice cream and MAN, talk about strong raspberry flavored ice cream, it's delicious. Finally found something else to do with all of that Caroline juice:) Have a happy fourth all! |
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- Posted by conchitaFL (My Page) on Mon, Jun 30, 14 at 23:39
| When I was a kid our local bakery used to make a red, white, and blue ice cream for the 4th of July. Red and blue were raspberry and blueberry and slightly tart (very refreshing), then a sweet vanilla for the white. It was something to look forward to every year. EDIT It was in layers like neapolitan ice cream, only so much better than chocolate and strawberry together. |
This post was edited by conchitaFL on Mon, Jun 30, 14 at 23:41
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- Posted by michael357 5b, KS (My Page) on Wed, Jul 2, 14 at 21:53
| Hey Conchita, great idea with the red white and blue ice cream, I'll mention it to our local ice cream maker and see what she thinks. |
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