The ice cream lazy susan is perfect for serving ice cream will all the fix’ens and less dishes. It’s just like loading up at the buffet when you’re ten, mix everything.
The set of 16 includes a hot fudge bowl with lid, a 6 oz. ladle, 6 topping dishes, 6 spoons, and a recipe book. It’s even hand painted.
Relive the ice cream memories of childhood or create some new ones with your little ones.
It’s only $39.95! Order yours here. (Note: I’m in a gadget mood today, which should explain the gadget posts today. There’s more to come. I can’t help myself!)
One of my favorite TV shows growing up was Emergency! — a show that any little boy would love with fire trucks, lights and sirens, firefighters, lights and sirens, ambulances, lights and sirens, exciting action, lights and sirens…
Last night, it hit a little too close to home, though. We had our own EMERGENCY!
Fortunately, everything turned out okay in the end, except for a few minor, but painful injuries. But it gave everyone a big scare.
I was relaxing in my recliner. Ashley was doing something else (I’m not sure what). Sarah was working on a class assignment that involved making churros, “a fried-dough pastry-based snack,” for her class. Karla was helping her.
Karla and Sarah were deep-frying the pastries. All of a sudden one of the pieces of dough exploded and then another. Boiling oil splattered everywhere — on the ceiling, on the surrounding walls, on the kitchen floor. A flash of flame lit up the stove area. Both Karla and Sarah cried out — partly because they were startled, partly because they had been sprayed with hot oil and partly because the situation was plain terrifying. They instinctively backed away, but Karla fell backwards because of the frying oil that had coated the floor. Continued
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