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"Brrrrr"owl
Stop the ice cream meltdown with this chilly bowl. | |
I love ice cream, and what I love about it is the firm smooth frozen creaminess. However, whenever I sit down with a nice big bowlful it starts turning into a soupy mess before I'm finished. Major disappointment. In my quest for a solution I have come across somewhat large insulated containers in which
to store homemade ice cream in the freezer. I would like a smaller bowl version of this. It could either be an insulated, liquid-filled bowl that you freeze before you use, or it could be a bowl equipped with whatever makes a regular freezer run that you plug in while you use. Mmmmm, frozen ice cream 'til the very last bite. If this idea is already baked, someone please tell me because I want one. I need a "Brrrrr"owl!
(?) Marble Slab
http://www.marbleslab.com/faq.htm#q4 How to maintain a frozen countertop. [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Ice Cream Holder
http://www.uncommon...g+hands&subCatId=16 Even though my product name is better, this should do the job [tchaikovsky, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Originally thought this was a pun on "Burrow Owl". |
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Would the outside be insulated? Don't want to leave the skin of your hand behind when you're done. |
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Place stoneware bowls in the freezer for a few minutes, and ice cream takes longer to thaw in them. So an insulated frozen liquid-filled bowl would be great! + |
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I would prefer an *entire room* that is kept at -1 centigrade so that I could have a stack of ice cream containers on the coffee table that would also not melt. |
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I found it! Just in time for someone to give it to me as a Christmas present! See link..... |
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