Tip: Oval holder for serving up to nine ice cream cones is cut from hardboard and sits on dowel legs. Est. cost: $4.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Mar 1986 (v.64#3) pg. 68
A report on ice cream makers. Also looks at the basics of making quality homemade ice cream.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Jun 1978 (v.186#6) pg. 204
Recipes for glaces, sorbets, and old-fashioned ice cream.
HANDMADE Summer 1982 (v.2#2) pg. 93
Correction HANDMADE Fall 1982 (v.2#3) pg. 137
Making churn-frozen ice cream. Includes 6 recipes and how to make sugar cones.
HARROWSMITH #29 Aug 1980 (v.5#1) pg. 99
Ice cream surprise. Using herbs and flowers for flavor and color in homemade ice cream.
HERB COMPANION Aug-Sep 1996 (v.8#6) pg. 54
How to make your own ice cream at home. Includes 3 recipies from Old Uncle Gaylord's, a San Francisco ice cream parlor.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #57 May-Jun 1979 pg. 72
How to make homemade ice cream.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #64 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 82
The amateur scientist. The physics of the home ice-cream maker. How salt and ice combine to produce freezing.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Apr 1984 (v.250#4) pg. 150
How to build castles and an old-fashioned car from hard ice cream and sugar wafer cookies and cones.
SUNSET Aug 1979 (v.163#2) pg. 74