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Making Ice Cream with an Automatic Ice Cream Maker With an automatic ice cream maker, you can enjoy homemade ice cream quickly and easily. This tutorial demonstrates how to make vanilla ice cream with a custard base (meaning it uses eggs). Once you master this technique, you can try other flavors (Check out my list of Interesting Ice Cream Flavors for ideas). I'm using a Cuisinart ICE-20 ice cream maker which, like many models, comes with a freezer bowl. Before you begin, make sure that your freezer bowl is completely frozen—it's a good idea to put it in the freezer a full 24 hours before you plan to make the ice cream. Also, allow enough time for the custard to chill before you plan to make the ice cream, which could take several hours. First, assemble the ingredients: 1/2 cup sugar2 eggsa pinch of salt1 1/2 cups milk (whole or low-fat)1 cup cream (heavy or light)2 teaspoons vanilla extract

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virtual philosopher Windows Alt Key Codes View Macintosh Accent Codes | Windows Character Map | Windows International Keyboard Codes This page list codes for accented letters and other characters. In order to use these codes, your computer should have a separate numeric keypad on the right. If it does not, then another method of inputting accents is recommended. The list is organized by type. This Page Letters with Accents - (e.g. ó, ò, ñ) Other Foreign Characters - (e.g. ç, ¿, ß) Currency Symbols - (e.g. ¢, £, ¥) Math Symbols - (e.g. ±, °, ÷) Other Punctuation - (e.g. &, ©, §) Using the Codes Other Accents and Symbols: Character Map Other Page Non-Numeric Accent Codes: Activate International Keyboard Other Page Links to Other References Letters with Accents This list is organized by Accent type. Example: To input the acute a á (0225), hold down the ALT key, type 0225 on the numeric keypad, then release the ALT key. Additional Codes See the Specific Language Page for additional codes for accented characters. Top of Page Math Symbols

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