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												S&M Dessert Menu 081610.Qxd
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												Old Fashioned Ricky Syrup, and Milk, 6.49 and Orange Juice, 7.49 Sparkling Soda Water, 4.99 Regular 3.49 Jumbo 4.59
Our Thick Frappe Tropical Fruit Frappe Your favorite syrup and three heaping scoops of A thick frappe blended with a fresh banana, 1. Select a Base: 2. Select a Size: ice cream blended with milk, 6.49 coconut pineapple ice cream, • Low-Fat • Single Portion 8 oz. / 5.29* and crushed pineapple fruit, 7.49 Extra Thick Frappe • Sugar-Free & Fat-Free • Double Portion 2 x 8 oz./ 8.29* Blended with 5 scoops of ice cream, 7.49 Oreo® Crunch Frappe • Non-Dairy *Includes 1 Mixing Flavor per 8 oz. portion Giant Thick Frappe Blended with Oreo® Ice Cream, syrup, ® Like our thick frappe but twice the size and and topped with crushed Oreos , 7.49 Served in a topped with whipped cream, 9.49 “PRU” Center Frappe Waffle Cone Chocolate Malted Frappe Your favorite syrup, 12 heaping scoops of ice 3. Select a Mixing Flavor: add 99¢ Our thick frappe blended with lots of malt cream blended with country fresh milk, topped • Vanilla* • Banana • Apple Pie • Butterfinger® with whipped cream -- over 2 quarts large! 17.99 and chocolate syrup, 7.49 • Chocolate* • Blueberry • Brownie • Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough • Coffee* • Chocolate Chips Sherbet Freeze • Lemon • Carrot Cake Real Banana Frappe A refreshing drink! Three heaping scoops • Espresso* • Heath Bar® A thick frappe blended with a fresh banana, • Maraschino Cherry • Chocolate Chip Cookie ® of tangy sherbet blended with soda. • Mocha* • M & M’s syrup and banana ice cream, 7.49 ® Your choice of Orange, Raspberry, or Lemon • Butterscotch • Orange • Ginger Snap Cookie • Mounds Real Strawberry Banana Frappe (Lime - 
												
												Dessert Menu
MADO MENU DESSERTS From Karsambac to Mado Ice cream: Flavor’s Journey throughout the History From Karsambac to Mado Ice-cream: Flavors’ Journey throughout the History Mado Ice-cream, which has earned well-deserved fame all over the world with its unique flavor, has a long history of 300 years. This is the history of the “step by step” transformation of a savor tradition called Karsambac (snow mix) that entirely belongs to Anatolia. Karsambac is made by mixing layers of snow - preserved on hillsides and valleys via covering them with leaves and branches - with fruit extracts in hot summer days. In time, this mixture was enriched with other ingredients such as milk, honey, and salep, and turned into the well-known unique flavor of today. The secret of the savor of Mado Ice-cream lies, in addition to this 300 year-old tradition, in the climate and geography where it is produced. This unique flavor is obtained by mixing the milk of animals that are fed on thyme, milk vetch and orchid flowers on the high plateaus on the hillsides of Ahirdagi, with sahlep gathered from the same area. All fruit flavors of Maras Ice-cream are also made through completely natural methods, with pure cherries, lemons, strawberries, oranges and other fruits. Mado is the outcome of the transformation of our traditional family workshop that has been ice-cream makers for four generations, into modern production plants. Ice-cream and other products are prepared under cutting edge hygiene and quality standards in these world-class modern plants and are distributed under necessary conditions to our stores across Turkey and abroad; presented to the appreciation of your gusto, the esteemed gourmet. - 
												
												Outbreaks Where Food Workers Have Been Implicated in the Spread of Foodborne Disease. Part 4. Infective Doses and Pathogen Carriage
2339 Journal of Food Protection, Vol. 71, No. 11, 2008, Pages 2339–2373 Copyright ᮊ, International Association for Food Protection Review Outbreaks Where Food Workers Have Been Implicated in the Spread of Foodborne Disease. Part 4. Infective Doses and Pathogen Carriage EWEN C. D. TODD,1* JUDY D. GREIG,2 CHARLES A. BARTLESON,3 AND BARRY S. MICHAELS4 1Department of Advertising Public Relations and Retailing, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA; 2Public Health Agency of Canada, Laboratory for Foodborne Zoonoses, 160 Research Lane, Unit 206, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 5B2; 3Bartleson Food Safety Consultants, P.O. Box 11983, Olympia, Washington 98508-1983, USA; and 4The B. Michaels Group, Inc., 487 West River Road, Palatka, Florida 32177, USA MS 08-294: Received 17 June 2008/Accepted 18 July 2008 ABSTRACT In this article, the fourth in a series reviewing the role of food workers in foodborne outbreaks, background information on the presence of enteric pathogens in the community, the numbers of organisms required to initiate an infection, and the length of carriage are presented. Although workers have been implicated in outbreaks, they were not always aware of their infections, either because they were in the prodromic phase before symptoms began or because they were asymptomatic carriers. Pathogens of fecal, nose or throat, and skin origin are most likely to be transmitted by the hands, highlighting the need for effective hand hygiene and other barriers to pathogen contamination, such as no bare hand contact with ready-to-eat food. The pathogens most likely to be transmitted by food workers are norovirus, hepatitis A virus, Salmonella, Shigella, and Staphylococcus aureus. - 
												
												Download the Shack Menu (PDF)
FROM THE GRAND SHACK EAT DRINK SIN BURGERS SHAKES TRADITIONAL ITEMS Angus Beef with Lettuce & Tomato Handspun - Thick & Rich More awesome options at our Shack... Cooked Well Done on Toasted Bun Crema Di Caff è *SUPER GOOD 4.00 1. CHOOSE A SIZE Single 4oz. 6.00 Delicious iced blend of espresso, milk, cream and sugar add cheese or bacon +1 each Baby 12oz. 4.95 Sm 16oz. 5.95 Lg 24oz. 6.95 Rice Pudding 5.50 Double 8oz. 8.00 2. CHOOSE A FLAVOR Greek Yogurt + Honey add cheese or bacon +2 each (Hard Ice Cream or Soft Serve) 6.00 Salmon 7.00 3. CHOOSE AN ADD ON +++ add cheese or bacon +1 each Nutella +2.5 Birthday +1.5 Grilled Veggie 7.00 Cake Shake ICE CREAM add cheese or bacon +1 each Malt +.5 Vanilla ice cream, malt & rainbow sprinkles, 1. CHOOSE A SIZE JT’S BURGER (Cheese, Special 4oz. SINGLE 8.95 Rocket +2.5 Espresso & chocolate Birthday Cake Mix Sauce, House Made Bacon Jam) 8oz. DOUBLE 10.95 ice cream Kid 2.25 Sm 3.25 Md 3.75 Lg 4.25 Wine +4 Brownie +1.5 Cabernet or Pinot Grigio Cup Cone Over Toasted Waff le +3 Brownie mix, chocolate HOT DOGS syrup, chocolate crunchies All Beef - Condiments on The Side 2. CHOOSE A FLAVOR (Relish, Hot Relish, Saurkraut, & Chopped Onion) Foot Long 3.75 FLOATS SOFT SERVE add cheese or bacon +1 each Make it Classic or Not... Custard - Rich & Creamy and GF Corn Dog 5.00 Choice of Soda Pop & Ice Cream VANILLA | CHOCOLATE | TWIST TJ’S DOG (Cheese, Special 6.95 16oz. - 
												
												Looking for Some New Recipe Ideas for Your HB Fundays Party? We’Ve Got You Covered!
Looking for some new recipe ideas for your HB Fundays party? We’ve got you covered! From our take on that old favourite banana split, to a deliciously decadent adult-only treat, here are some simple recipes to jazz up your ice cream party! Banana Split Ice Cream Cake Ingredients 250g digestive biscuits 100g butter (melted) 3 bananas (sliced) 1 brick of Hazelbrook HB Vanilla ice cream - softened 1 brick of Hazelbrook HB Banana ice cream - softened 1 brick of Hazelbrook HB Raspberry Ripple ice cream - softened For serving: Whipped cream Maraschino cherries Chocolate or Strawberry syrup - optional Method 1. To make the base, butter and line a 23cm loose-bottomed tin with baking parchment. Put the digestive biscuits in a plastic food bag and crush to crumbs using a rolling pin. Transfer the crumbs to a bowl and then pour over the melted butter. Mix thoroughly until the crumbs are completely coated. Tip them into the prepared tin and press firmly down into the base to create an even layer. Chill in the fridge for 1 hr to set firmly. 2. Arrange the banana slices on top of the biscuit base 3. Scoop the vanilla ice cream over the bananas and spread in an even layer. Freeze for approx. 20 minutes. Repeat with the banana ice cream and freeze for another 20 minutes. Add the raspberry ripple ice cream and then freeze for 1 hour 4. When you are ready to serve, release the springform tin and slice the cake. Top each slice with whipped cream, a cherry and your favourite syrup. - 
												
												CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM Makes About 1 Quart by Dennis W
1 CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM Makes about 1 quart By Dennis W. Viau; modified from several recipes I never liked chocolate ice cream. I don’t know why, but there is something about the flavor that isn’t right. However, I like chocolate milk. Click! Why not make chocolate ice cream with the same flavor used to make chocolate milk? That is how I came up with this recipe. I love this ice cream. Ingredients: 5 egg yolks (save the whites for making Cats’ Tongues) 1 egg 1 cup (270g) Nestle’s Quick (AKA Nesquick)1 (see notes at end) 1½ cups (355ml) milk or half and half 1 cup (237ml) heavy cream 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Directions: Combine the egg yolks, egg, and Quick in a small saucepan. Blend well with a whisk. Add the milk (or half and half) and blend. Place only enough water in a large sauce pan so that the small saucepan can rest lightly in the water. (Avoid using too much water as it might overflow, and possibly scald you, when the smaller pan is set inside.) Heat the water to boiling. Set the smaller saucepan in the boiling water and stir the custard mixture while it heats to 140°F2 (60°C). Use a digital thermometer to monitor. (The heating kills any bacteria that might be present in the egg yolks. Although the risk of salmonella infection is low, I think it is better to be safe than sorry.) Do not overheat, as this will cook the eggs and ruin the mixture. Remove from the heat and add the cream and vanilla extract. - 
												
												EXTRAS Flavors Available on Cake Or Sugar Cone Or in a Plastic Cup
CONES & CUPS EXTRAS Flavors available on cake or sugar cone or in a plastic cup. CRUSHED NUTS ..................20¢ WAFFLE CONE ....................45¢ KIDS DIP.................................$1.80 1 DIP...................................$2.85 SPANISH PEANUTS ............20¢ CASHEW PIECES ................50¢ 2 DIPS................................. $4.25 3 DIPS...............................$4.95 SPRINKLES...............................20¢ PECAN PIECES .....................50¢ WHIPPED CREAM ..............30¢ WHOLE ALMONDS ..........50¢ SUNDAES EXTRA TOPPING .................40¢ BANANA SLICES ..................25¢ KIDS SUNDAE ................................................................................................... $2.35 SPECIALTY SUNDAES SMALL...........................$3.45 LARGE............................ $4.35 SMALL..................................$3.95 LARGE............................. $4.95 All sundaes available with with any flavor ice cream & with or without crushed nuts MAPLE PECAN SUNDAE Vanilla ice cream with our own maple sauce, fresh roasted KIDS SUNDAE pecan pieces and whipped cream. Kids dip of vanilla ice cream with one topping & finished off with crushed nuts, chocolate sprinkles or rainbow sprinkles. TURTLE SUNDAE Vanilla ice cream with hot fudge and caramel sauce and fresh HOT FUDGE SUNDAE roasted pecan pieces. Vanilla ice cream with rich hot fudge sauce. CARAMEL CASHEW SUNDAE CHOCOLATE SUNDAE Vanilla ice cream with our own caramel sauce, salty cashew Vanilla ice cream with our own chocolate sauce. pieces - 
												
												Make Ice-Cream in a Food Processor
8/31/2019 Make Easy Ice Cream in a Food Processor - Chowhound ByAmy Sowder May 29, 2019 Edit All featured products are curated independently by our editors. When you buy something through our retail links, we may receive a commission. Don’t have an ice cream maker but do have a Cuisinart (or its equivalent)? You can use your food processor to make ice cream—and we don’t mean by blending bananas, either. Let’s be honest: An ice cream maker is a one-trick pony. And with limited space in our kitchens, machinery for the dessert genre isn’t always a top priority. Some of the more ice cream-obsessed of us (ahem) think it should be the #1 kitchen appliance, but the rest of you will love finding another use for equipment you already have cluttering your cupboards. A food processor is nothing if not versatile, but we can’t think of a more noble use for your trusty processor than homemade ice cream. Read more: 7 Ways to Churn Out Ice Cream Without an Ice Cream Maker | The Best Ice Cream Makers for Every Personality Ice Cream, Not “Nice Cream” You can find tons of recipes for “ice cream” made in a food processor using a base of frozen bananas instead of the classic cream, eggs, and sugar base (aka nice cream). But sometimes we want the real thing. Fellow sweet-cold-creamy obsessive Jeni Britton Bauer, founder of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, shares a quick, simple way to make traditional ice cream at home without an ice cream maker. - 
											
Ice Cream Dreams Summertime’S Most Perfect Comfort Food
The Chronicle-News Trinidad, Colorado Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019 Page 3 Ice Cream Dreams Summertime’s most perfect comfort food Catherine J. Moser with maraschino cherries on top. Of course, a Features Editor Neapolitan sundae with a generous dollop of The Chronicle-News whipped cream and crushed pecan sprinkles Ice Cream, Blackberries & Cookies is a pretty smashing combo as well. Who Join me, why don’t you, as we take a trip wouldn’t like that? Images by Metro Creative and Pixabay to the wonderful world of ice cream. If there’s Actually, I love the idea of taking favorite anything that tastes better on a scorching hot cookies and making your own ice cream sand- summer night than ice cream, then I can’t wiches, too. Keebler’s Pecan Sandies make If any kind of real celebration is in the of- cial. Remember to keep cones in the pantry think of what that could possibly be. Ice cream incredible treats with any kind of ice cream fering, then an ice cream cake can be a stun- and surprise everyone in your gang with an is the perfect cold comfort food to treat your- squished in between them. Now, you can ab- ning hit for the event. Pound cake is particu- ice cream cone supper some weeknight — just self to when it’s blistering outside, you’re try- solutely bake your own sandies or any other larly versatile and delicious when it comes for fun. After eating a few scoops of delicious ing desperately to cool down and your appetite kind of cookie that you like, but during the to cutting and layering in between ice cream coldness smooshed into a crunchy cone, the has died. - 
												
												Starters Table Sides Stews Grills Grill Sides Desserts Wraps Platters
STARTERS GRILLS TABLE SIDES Houmous Dip v £3.80 All grills available spicy at no extra cost. Naan Bread v £1.80 Smoked Aubergine and Tomato Dip (Mirza Ghasemi) v gf £4.50 MEAT Wild Garlic Yogurt (Mast O Mouseer) v gf £3.50 Caramelised Aubergine & Onion Dip (Kashke Bademjan) v gf £4.50 Minced Lamb Skewer (Koobideh) gf £7.50 Soup of the Day £4.50 Two skewers of minced lamb skewers. Cucumber Yogurt (Mast O Khiar) v gf £3.50 Spicy Chicken Liver (Jigar) gf £4.50 Saffron Chicken Skewer (Joojeh) gf £7.50 Tender grilled chicken marinated in onion, saffron and lemon juice Onion & Pepper Sauce (warm) v £3.50 Spicy Chicken Wings (Baal) gf £4.95 EATING AT KOOKOO Whole Baby Chicken On the Bone gf £8.50 Tomato & Basil Sauce (warm) v £3.50 Falafel v £4.50 Whole baby chicken marinated in onion, saffron and lemon juice. gf At KOOKOO it’s Lamb Fillet Skewer (Chenjeh) gf £9.95 Chicken and Potato Dip (Olvieh) gf £4.50 Large Seasonal Salad v gf £3.00 all about sharing and Tender pieces of lamb fillet freshly grilled. Grilled Halloumi Cheese v gf £4.95 enjoying the experience. Lamb Fillet Steak (Barg) gf £9.95 Marinated Olives v gf £3.00 Having fun while Kookoo Fresh Herbs Frittata v £4.80 Thinly sliced lamb fillet. Recommended medium grilled. TASTING lots of different Healthy persian frittata packed with fresh cilantro and parsley. Lamb Fillet in Pomegranate and Walnut Sauce (Torsh) gf £12.50 Mixed Pickle (Torshi) v gf £3.00 Fresh Herbs with Feta Cheese (Sabzi Paneer) v £4.80 Tender pieces of lamb marinated in pomegranate, dishes that deliver the walnuts and garlic. - 
												
												Ice Cream Floats for Grown-Ups
Ice Cream Floats for Grown-Ups Shop You can’t make a silk purse from a sow’s ear, nor can you make a great float with mediocre ice cream. Grab a pint from your local ice cream parlor or use an artisanal brand of gelato, like Ciao Bella or Talenti. Gear Your basic kitchen gear plus a soda fountain glass or highball glass and a long straw What else Despite its simplicity, the sequence for assembling an ice cream float makes a difference. For more foam, add the ice cream first, then the soda. For less foam, add the soda first, then drop in a scoop of ice cream. Time About 5 minutes ”Too much of anything is bad,” observed Mark Twain (a guy’s writer if ever there was one). “But too much good whiskey is barely enough.” I suspect Twain wasn’t thinking of ice cream floats, but the right booze can turn this soda fountain classic into a dessert suitable for a grown man. Serves 1; can be multiplied as desired Rum and Coke Float The Cuba libre (rum and Coke) is a classic summer thirst quencher. It just got a lot more refreshing served as an ice cream float. 1 scoop vanilla ice cream 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) light rum 8 ounces (1 cup) Coca-Cola Place the ice cream in a tall glass. Pour the rum over it, followed by the Coca-Cola. Insert a long straw and stir a couple of times. Bottoms up. Dark and Stormy Float Fired up on ginger? Try this dessert twist on a cocktail popular with the Newport, Rhode Island, yacht set.