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A little plug here for Wisconsin frozen custard also made fresh every day, scooped from a bucket and mix-ins of the day added fresh in small batches to vanilla custard.
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Once the fudge has cooked, you can stir in mix-ins to customize it.
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Here's what that means: We don't care about toppings, mix-ins, family-friendly furniture or specials on your birthday.
San Francisco's Top Five Ice Cream Shops The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Fold in the mix-ins of your choice, stirring until evenly distributed.
Jamie Schler: When Simple Banana Bread Becomes Exotic (a recipe) Jamie Schler 2010
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Happy to see a more in-depth look at this place … I loved the whole wheat everything I had, and this post makes me want to spring the extra cash to try to mix-ins!
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For one, there's Dots 'n Cream, an ice cream with Dippin' Dots mix-ins that can be sold at supermarkets and kept in conventional freezers.
Dippin' Dots looks for next flash-frozen hit: Coffee dots 2009
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The name means “half-cold,” and while this is usually said to describe the fact that there are lots of mix-ins in semifreddi, like nuts, fruits, chocolates and cookies.
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It's quite a sight: As flavors and mix-ins are added to a liquid base, "steam" cascades from the bowl in what looks like a mad scientist's experiment.
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I opted for a pound cake, as the dense but tender texture of a pound cake is great for suspending mix-ins in without them sinking to the bottom.
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Your choice of mix-ins although I always use about ½ cup mini chocolate chips
Jamie Schler: When Simple Banana Bread Becomes Exotic (a recipe) Jamie Schler 2010
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