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NHL 14 Art Glass Table Lamp Team: New Jersey Devils $60.00 NHL-NJD-462 Team: New Jersey Devils Picture shown in Mighty Ducks of Anaheim’s logoHere’s a beautiful addition to our popular lighting collection a table lamp with its hand-painted glass shade sporting team colors and logo! Classic in design, this elegant lamp sits on a brass-based resin stand and will be a lovely accent to any d cor, in any room. Available in most all most all TMC licensed line… |
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Trademark NHL New Jersey Devils Stained Glass 40-inch Lighting Fixture $302.00 NHL4000-NJD This National Hockey League Officially Licensed Stained Glass Tiffany Lamp is the perfect gift for the hockey fan in your life. Use for lighting your billiard table, kitchen table or even your dining room table. Features: -Long lasting National Hockey League Officially Licensed Logo. -Handmade with stained glass. -Pull chain on / off switch. -Great for gifts and recreation decor. -1… |
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New Jersey Devils Let’s Go Light $35.00 NHL-NJD-894 Features: -”Let’s Go” light. -New Jersey Devils collection. -Color: Red, Black, White. -Rotating lenses for wall, desk or shelf. -Let your team spirit show with the flashing let’s go stoplight. -This versatile light has rotating lenses. -Hang on a wall or be placed on a table or a shelf. -Indoor use only. -Officially licensed by NHL…. |
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NHL Let’s Go Light Team: New Jersey Devils $35.00 NHL-NJD-894 Team: New Jersey Devils Picture shown in Boston Bruins’ logo Features: -”Let’s Go” light. -Available in several teams. -Available in several colors. -Rotating lenses for wall, desk or shelf. -Let your team spirit show with the flashing let’s go stoplight. -This versatile light has rotating lenses. -Hang on a wall or be placed on a table or a shelf. -Indoor use only. -Officially licen… |
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Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants Autographed Authentic Majestic Home Cream Jersey $1,399.00 Barry Bonds has joined the 700 home run club and is well on his way to break the home run record set by Hank Aaron (755). He is officially now 2nd on the all-time home run list. Bonds set the Major League single-season home run record in 2001 with 73 homers and is also a 6-time National League MVP. In 1996 he became one of only three players with 40 HRs and 40 SBs in the same season. Bonds has bee… |
Remember when our mothers and grandmothers would drag out the red and white-checkered tablecloth? At our house, we knew that meant a picnic, with fried chicken, potato salad, deviled eggs, watermelon, and everyone’s favorite – homemade ice cream. Our picnics were mostly in the back yard or on the river. We had a favorite spot on the river that beckoned to us on hot summer days and nights. We played, splashed and floated along with the gentle currents and it was the best part of life. We didn’t have a lot of money then, or technological gadgetry, so our world and entertainment was outside and that is where we spent most of our time. We didn’t think about what we didn’t have; we just enjoyed what we did have. Life was uncomplicated, simple and free.
Everyone had to take a turn on the hand crank ice cream maker. Until the electric ones came along, that is how we made ice cream. But no one seemed to mind the work because we all anticipated the fresh, taste of our favorite flavor. Funny thing is, everyone’s favorite was exactly the flavor ice cream we were making at the time! There is nothing like a cold, sweet treat in the midst of summer. Of course, even in the middle of winter when there is snow on the ground, we won’t hesitate to crank up the ice cream machine – even if we have to sit by the fireplace to keep warm!
Some attribute the first ice cream to Nero, Emperor of Rome. He sent his workers into the mountains to bring back snow and then was mixed with fruit pulp, nectar and honey. Other research suggests that Marco Polo brought the recipe for water ices, the first frozen treat, from Asia to Europe. However, the Alaskan Native People have been enjoying their own form of ice cream for thousands of years. Made from reindeer fat, seal oil, fresh snow or water, berries, and on occasion fresh fish, this delicacy is called Eskimo ice cream, or Akutag, a Yupik word that means to mix them together. This was not only a delicious treat, but highly nutritious and Eskimos thrived on it, taking it on long journeys and hunting trips. Today, Eskimo ice cream is made with Crisco, raisins, and sometimes sugar – each family having their own special recipe. The contemporary recipe for Eskimo ice cream is 1 cup of Crisco, 1 cup of sugar, ½ cup of water berry juice or snow, 4 cups of fresh berries. Cream Crisco, sugar until light and fluffy, add liquid until well mixed and add berries one cup at a time, folding them in. Freeze before serving. I can tell you right now, my mother would have loved this recipe – she used Crisco for everything!
In 1846, Nancy Johnson, a New Jersey resident invented the hand crank ice cream maker. Unfortunately she did not patent her invention and as they say, the rest is history with the first commercial ice cream plant started by Jacob Fussell in 1861.
For picnics and outings, you can still have homemade ice cream using the hand crank machines as they are still available. However, the electric ones are easy and just wonderful to use and what we use here at the house. We have also chosen to make our own ice cream, not only because it tastes so much better, but we have control over the ingredients we use. I try to use all organic if at all possible. We change the recipe to use all organic milk, or soy or almond milk, fresh organic fruits and sweeten with Xylitol, or Stevia to cut the calories and not have all the sugar in commercial ice creams (not to mention the chemicals and ingredients added today that we can’t even pronounce). Using soy or almond milk is a way for those with allergies to dairy to enjoy ice cream, too.
So, you don’t have to get out a red and white checkered table cloth, or pack up the car, or even have a family gathering to enjoy some home made ice cream. Just add the ingredients to your ice cream maker, plug it in and go work in your garden, or on your painting, read a book, or just relax while the machine is doing all the work. Enjoy!
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