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    Perfect Ice Cream

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    machine while you are using it. Now, for your ice-cream base. Remember, this is the fundamental mixture that you need to make a perfect ice cream. To make a perfect ice cream base: • The basic ratio to make a heavenly base is 2-8 yolks for 3 cups of dairy product. Adjust a number of egg yolks according to your desire. If you want a lighter base, decrease cream and yolks then put more milk. If you want a richer mixture, do the opposite. Yolks enhance the texture of your ice cream and act as…

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    person will move at least three or four times in their life, now eighteen I have practically moved three times that, to me this is how my life is less ordinary. The journey began before I was even thought of a young couple grew a love for dairy farming. Why dairy farming right? All the blood, sweat and tears standing behind cows bums for two hours just to be rewarded with the lousy Fonterra pay out. At first he was a young piglet in…

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    Ice Cream Essay

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    Ice cream is defined as a sweetened frozen food which is composed of dairy products like milk, cream and infused with sugar, stabilizers, emulsifiers, flavorings, water and air. Ice cream varies all over the world this is because the mixture of the ingredients is different from one another. But a good ice cream is composed of: 12% milk fat, 14% milk solid non-fat, 15% sugar, 0.2% stabilizer, 6.2% emulsifier, 55-64% water which is still exclusive of air. Since, ice cream is a whipped product; it…

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    Have you ever wondered the difference between butter and margarine? Well, so have I. The difference is margarine is a butter substitute and non-dairy, while butter is dairy. Butter is usually made from milk or cream, but since margarine is non-dairy it is made from completely different things. Margarine is actually made from vegetable oils. For example, it can be made from corn, cotton beads, soybeans, safflower, and canola. It can also be made from coconut oil and palm oil, which is more…

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    Rocky Road Research Paper

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    The ice cream that’s made in adversity is the most rare and tasty of all. If I was an ice cream flavor, I would be rocky road, a scrumptious chocolate ice cream mixed with marshmallows and nuts. Rocky road was invented during the Great Depression, a terrible disaster. Amidst all the hardship, rocky road emerged as an American favorite. At first glance, rocky road may resemble typical chocolate ice cream, just like I may seem like a normal girl. I’m a shy, quiet introvert who loves to read and…

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    M is for Melon M is for Melon my pet hamster. I got Melon in August for a beginning school present. Melon is white with brown spots and is about two and a half inches long. Melon likes to run on her spin wheel, It is green with little three-d lines on it. She is very active most of the time either running on her wheel or eating. Melon's favorite things to eat is corn and sunflower seeds every morning when I feed her mix of food I alway give her extra corn and sunflower seeds. Every Sunday I…

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    For the household survey we used a structured questionnaire with both closed and open-ended questions on the socio-economic and demographic background of the dairy farm households and on household time allocation. Based on the survey results, the households were further stratified into milk market participant, and non-participant households. We selected 168 households for the direct observation of intra-household…

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    Analysis Of B's Ice Cream

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY “I scream. You scream. We all scream for B’s ice-cream.” In an attempt to get our target audiences’ taste buds buzzing for over twenty- six (26) years, we have been producing a variety of enticing homemade ice- cream flavours that suites all occasions, age groups and healthy lifestyles. The founders, Katherine and Anderson Bethel, were determined to produce an all natural, eggless, pasteurized, homemade texture and certified halaal product that everyone could enjoy at any day…

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    fans can take tours of how the ice cream is made. The second facility is much larger and located in St Albans, VT. As a cost minimization effort; this location is near the St Albans Cooperative Creamery, the chief supplier of milk for Ben and Jerry’s dairy-based products. At Ben and Jerry’s, the ice cream production ensures that the product is high…

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    Pestel Analysis Of Ornua

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    Ornua is an agri- food commercial co-operative which markets and sells dairy products. It employs up to 3000 people globally and exports to 100 countries. It has annualized sales of over 2 milion. Owners of brands such as kerrygold, Pilgrims choice, Dubliners Cheese etc. its main purpose is to create sustainable routes to market for high quality Irish dairy goods (Ornua 2015). They have developed a very successful organization through years of hard work and dedication. Q1. Pestel analysis is a…

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