How To Of The Day: How to Make Astronaut Ice Cream

Do try this at home!

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In his recent post, Chris Gammell used astronaut ice cream as a fun example of how high tech innovation trickles down to consumer-level products. Seeing an image of astronaut ice cream in my G+ feed got me thinking about making some of my own. I managed to accomplish this with a harbor freight vacuum pump, some dry ice and various hoses and fittings. The process is known as freeze-drying and allows water to pass directly from ice to vapor, thus allowing the ice cream to maintain its physical structure while it is dried.

This Is How They Serve Ice Cream in Dubai

f you ever go to Dubai, then you should try out their ice cream. Not only does it taste good, but they will also put on a great show. Someone shows you exactly what they do by video taping the experience. They throw ice cream in the air, catch it, and even throw ice cream to one another without a mistake. They even throw ice cream at patron which did pretty well by catching it without warning. I’d like to check out Dubai one of these days.

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The World’s First Amphibious Ice Cream Van

London boaters craving a cold treat on a sunny day might not to have to head ashore to find what they seek. The HMS Flake 99 is the world’s first amphibious ice cream truck.

The truck was commissioned by Cadbury in honor of Britain’s National Ice Cream Week and has been driving (sailing?) around the Thames touting its wares. The Flake 99 is named for an ice cream treat and may soon be traveling to vacation beaches or to Venice to bring ice cream cones to gondola-riding lovers.

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