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the end of a small ice cream scooper - HMM!

A second start, my first one was removed because I added a little clove of garlic to the garlic press which was against the rules saying no food.

Ok. So a cool version from the kitchen tools.

Have fun with all the amazing kitchen ideas. HMM, dear Flickr friends.

The ice cream kind of scoop in an abstract way.

Also for#3/124 Abstract:124 pictures in 2023

"smile on saturday"

"ice cream"

 

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.... the cutlery has a party!

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!

An ice cream scoop!

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Pulling double duty for the Collective 52 Photo Project prompt "Mechanical" :o)))

 

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The gym is closed so I take precautions 😉, no ice cream for me.

Keep safe!

 

MacroMondays - kitchen

We went there almost every day - in our 5 night stay in L.A.

Business end of an Ice Cream Scoop for the Crazy Tuesday challenge, Kitchen Utensils.

 

Happy Crazy Tuesday!

I scream,

You scream,

we all scream

for ice cream!

(Jerry Greenfield)

 

(photo by Freya)

Looking close... on Friday! - Kitchen Equipment

** Cosas de casa ** - Spoon

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test shot for Crazy Tuesday 3/5/24 Theme: Something in Motion

It's been a while since my last upload. I've got a lot of editing and uploading to do. And here's one for now. :))

 

Future Park

Thailand

“If you like ice cream, why stop at one scoop? Have two, have three. Too much is never enough.” - Morris Lapidus (American architect)

 

The theme for “Looking Close… on Friday” for the 6th of August is “ice cream”. When I read the theme, I despaired, as 1.) at the time of photographing Melbourne was back in another Coronavirus lockdown, so acquiring any ice cream was not so easy for me, and 2.) I don’t particularly like ice cream, because with very sensitive teeth, I can’t really eat it. Thus I have no ice creams in my freezer, and my local gelato shop was closed with the lockdown. Then, as I wracked my brain, I remembered that in my Playmobil collection, I had one solitary bowl of pink ice cream scoops! Success! And thus, I have two children happily sharing their ice cream (I know, an unusual occurrence, but not entirely beyond the realms of fantasy)! I do hope that it makes you smile!

 

Playmobil is a line of toys produced by the Brandstätter Group, headquartered in Zirndorf, Germany. Production began in 1974. Playmobil began to be sold worldwide in 1975, and by 2009, approximately 2.2 billion Playmobil figures had been sold. The signature Playmobil toy is a 7.5 cm tall human figure with a particular smiling face. A wide range of accessories, buildings and vehicles, as well as many sorts of animals, are also part of the Playmobil line. Playmobil toys are produced in themed series of sets as well as individual special figures and playsets. New products and product lines developed by a 50-strong development team are introduced frequently, and older sets are discontinued. Promotional and one-off products are sometimes produced in very limited quantities. These practices have helped give rise to a sizeable community of collectors.

Taken at home even though I'm not the cook and better keep out of it..

i'm getting on an airplane bound for dublin, ireland tomorrow morning and i won't be back for 18 days. see ya later :)

 

ps i might upload to instagram during my trip if i can occasionally find wifi...follow me @daisyjars

This contraption helps get the ice cream into the bowl. You wouldn't know it was brand new from all the scratches.

Take picture of yourself in the ice cream scoop

You look big in a small object!

One little scoop of lovely ice cream and it's just beginning to melt!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Melt, Melting, Melted ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

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For Macro Mondays. Theme - Creamy.

2 pints of ice cream were consumed in the making of this image. Not sorry.

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One cone, many scoops...not many cones, one scoop!

 

We're Here looks at Cones today.

Never been in a cafeteria line? Mashed potatoes. Rice. Tuna salad. Probably not ice cream. Here, prisoners who helped fill the trays would have been issued the tool, and that tool would have to be checked back in after the meal.

Binned the liners and generously greased a baking tray with fat. Yes! Fat, not oil.

Batter put into each well using an ice cream scoop. Easy to measure and eject into the well itself.

I tried veganism last year for a few months and got sick. I guess it isn't for everyone.

Ice Cream Delights

 

Still organizing!

 

The Flickr Lounge-Halloween & Orange

ODC Andragogy

 

I have learned that scooping out the seeds with an ice cream scoop such as the one in the photo makes this job so much easier. Squash flesh is very dense so you need a tool that is very sturdy with a thin pointy edge to dig with.

  

Nothing wrong with another scoop of ice cream ~ now where did I put that ice cream?!!

 

Stay Safe Everyone!

 

Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 37) ~ Food Related Utensils ....

 

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this girl was a long time in the making, I finally finished her and she will be on the bay tonight

Inspiration by the lovely Kinfolk magazine.....

Oh, how I love!

 

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of course she has chocolate button eyes!

 

If I was standing outside in the garden holding this ice cream it wouldn't melt because it's freezing out there, today!! So, nice and warm in the house and of course the lovely vanilla ice cream begins to melt!!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Melt ....

 

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A two for the price of one today! I love books and I love coffee ice cream. I'm taking my time reading the Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath...I find her a great inspiration for my poetry. :o)

 

From National Day Calender.com

NATIONAL READ A BOOK DAY

National Read A Book Day is observed annually on September 6th. On August 9th, we all celebrated National Book Lovers Day. While these bookish days may seem similar, National Read a Book Day invites us ALL to grab a book we might enjoy and spend the day reading.

 

Don’t keep it to yourself. Share the experience! Read aloud either to children or to grandparents. Read to your pets or to your stuffed animals and plants.

 

Reading improves memory and concentration as well as reduces stress. Older adults who spend time reading show a slower cognitive decline and tend to participate in more mentally stimulating activities over their lifetime. Books are an inexpensive entertainment, education and time machine, too!

 

Featured Books –

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott – Set during Civil War, Little Women follows the life of the March family. Loosely based on Alcott’s life, she cast herself as talented Jo March.

 

David Copperfield by Charles Dickens – David Copperfield tells the story of a young boy’s life as he struggles to become a writer. From an abusive start and many trials, the author relays the memories of his life.

 

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling – The 7th book in the Harry Potter series brings Harry, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger back to Hogwarts for a final standoff with Voldemort and his Deatheaters.

 

HOW TO OBSERVE

 

Sit back, relax and read a book. Use #ReadABookDay to post on social media.

 

HISTORY

 

Our research was unable to find the origin of National Read A Book Day.

  

NATIONAL COFFEE ICE CREAM DAY

If you are a coffee lover and a lover of ice cream, then this is the food holiday you look forward to every year. National Coffee Ice Cream Day is observed annually on September 6th.

 

This creamy and caffeinated ice cream treat is sure to satisfy your taste buds. There are those that are not a fan of cold coffee. However, when it is whipped with cream and sugar, it takes on a magical taste of its own.

 

Coffee ice cream has been around for many years. In 1869, coffee ice cream was used in a parfait and a recipe appeared in a 1919 cookbook for an Egg Coffee, consisting of cream, crushed ice and coffee syrup.

 

According to Foodtimeline.org, coffee ice cream has been a standard flavor on the Howard Johnson’s restaurant menu since at least the 1960′s, along with vanilla, chocolate, banana, macaroon, and coconut.

 

HOW TO OBSERVE

 

To celebrate National Coffee Ice Cream Day, try one of the coffee ice cream dessert recipes:

 

Coffee Ice Cream Fudge Cake

Dulce de Leche Mocha Ice Cream Dessert

Smores Coffee and Fudge Ice Cream Cake

 

Use #CoffeeIceCreamDay to post on social media.

 

HISTORY

 

Within our research, we were unable to find the creator of National Coffee Ice Cream Day.

 

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