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Microwaving ice cream....

I do the same thing, if my ice cream is too cold and hard. Works especially well with pints of Ben & Jerry's.
 
I just take it out of the freezer and wait a few minutes before scooping it.

But that's not instant. I like gratification of the instant variety -- or at least very, very fast.

So do I. Hence, my ice cream scoop has aniti-freeze in the handle. Cuts through rock hard ice cream like a hot knife through butter. It uses the heat from your hand to heat the ice cream just enough. None of that waiting ten to fifteen seconds crap for me.
 
I just take it out of the freezer and wait a few minutes before scooping it.

But that's not instant. I like gratification of the instant variety -- or at least very, very fast.

So do I. Hence, my ice cream scoop has aniti-freeze in the handle. Cuts through rock hard ice cream like a hot knife through butter. It uses the heat from your hand to heat the ice cream just enough. None of that waiting ten to fifteen seconds crap for me.
We used to have one of those ice cream scoops, too. It was amazing. And it's thick and sturdy so you can put your weight into it if you need to.
 
But that's not instant. I like gratification of the instant variety -- or at least very, very fast.

So do I. Hence, my ice cream scoop has aniti-freeze in the handle. Cuts through rock hard ice cream like a hot knife through butter. It uses the heat from your hand to heat the ice cream just enough. None of that waiting ten to fifteen seconds crap for me.
We used to have one of those ice cream scoops, too. It was amazing. And it's thick and sturdy so you can put your weight into it if you need to.

Agreed. Amazing, amazing invention...
 
I'm incredibly impressed that so many people are able to keep ice cream in the freezer long enough for it to freeze hard enough to worry about having to soften it.

Ice cream just doesn't last that long here in Mayville.
 
I'm incredibly impressed that so many people are able to keep ice cream in the freezer long enough for it to freeze hard enough to worry about having to soften it.

Ice cream just doesn't last that long here in Mayville.
Sometimes it comes home from the store that way.
 
I'm incredibly impressed that so many people are able to keep ice cream in the freezer long enough for it to freeze hard enough to worry about having to soften it.

Ice cream just doesn't last that long here in Mayville.
Sometimes it comes home from the store that way.

Over here, this is the usual way it comes home from the store. If it were any softer, I doubt it would survive the trip home.
 
I'm incredibly impressed that so many people are able to keep ice cream in the freezer long enough for it to freeze hard enough to worry about having to soften it.

Ice cream just doesn't last that long here in Mayville.
Sometimes it comes home from the store that way.

Over here, this is the usual way it comes home from the store. If it were any softer, I doubt it would survive the trip home.

My wife does this. I copied her the rare times I eat ice cream.

RAMA
 
I told my dad I had mentioned this subject online and he couldn't believe people would actually be talking about this. And he can't believe we're still talking about it. :lol:
 
I told my dad I had mentioned this subject online and he couldn't believe people would actually be talking about this. And he can't believe we're still talking about it. :lol:
Never underestimate the online fraternity. :guffaw:
 
This is the most wasteful thing I have ever seen. my wife does that crap. I like my ice cream frozen so it stick to you tongue and I had it mushy and melty.
 
Let me clarify. The point of this practice is not to melt the ice cream into mush but to soften it just a bit which you can do in about 10 or so seconds.

People have different likes.
 
The whole rock-solid frozen brick thing is one of the reasons I really prefer Gelato (or similar derivations) when I can get it. That stuff can sit in my freezer for ages* and still be nigh perfectly scoopable when I take it out. It's really rich though (and expensive), so it's not for everyone.

* - I have never kept any kind of ice cream for more than 4 or 5 days. What would be the point of that?
 
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