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Epicurean Kentuckian: Question on (diet) snow ice cream

M.E. Lewis has sent this earnest request for enlightenment on a one time winter treat:
Is anybody out there making Snow Cream from their snow? What are the ingrediants you are using? Can you make it with Splenda? Do you use condensed milk or evaporated milk? Can you make it with Skim milk?
Can anyone help M.E. Lewis with answers? Is the snow safe to consume? Does anyone still make snow ice cream? Or have memories of doing so as a kid? If so, please share.




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