Morton Ice Cream Salt, 4 Pounds
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It is about 6 cups of ground coffee in a 4 pound box.
If you can open the box, it will work for anyone corporeal enough to use it.
It does exactly what it is intended to do it's the right size and works fine. 50 lbs of road salt costs an average of $5. In the winter you can get it everywhere if you live in the rust belt. However, potasium chloride is hundreds of times more expensive but would work just as well (it's cheaper than potassium chloride).
On the box, it does not mention that it is for ice cream makers, but it works fine. In the end, it just goes on top of your ice cream, not inside of it. It's the salt that hardens the ice cream, while it's spinning on top of the ice. Without the salt, the ice cream would not harden on top.
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Thus, we were standing there. At about nine o'clock, my girlfriend and I were walking through the aisles of our local grocery store looking for ice cream salt, but we couldn't find any. It was literally over the horizon that her son's birthday party would be held and there were hundreds of other things that needed to be completed. I checked Amazon to see if a time machine was available. Rather than running around town looking for salt, I went online to find a time machine. The answer is no. looked at Kickstarter to see if anyone was working on a time machine. It's not there. As I had no luck finding a time machine, I decided to search for ice cream salt, and what should I find? There's it on Amazon, and you can even get it delivered the next day. br>I knew that I was probably paying more than ten times the amount I thought I was paying, but imagine my surprise when I discovered that I was only paying four times what I thought I was paying. Anyway, it doesn't bother me too much the way it is - A single star can only be knocked off. This is what you will need if you are looking for some expensive sodium chloride delivered right to your door. Here is what you need to know. Please let me know if you have any leads on a time machine, as I'd like to get in on that.
The price is a little high. After ordering an ice cream maker, I realized that I should have ordered rock salt or ice cream salt as well. In my quest to find salt, I visited four stores and did not find it. During the summer, maybe stores will carry it? As far as the quality is concerned, I am very happy with what I ordered. In the instructions, they say to layer it with ice, and the ice cream turned out quite delicious! However, I docked one star since this is more than double the price in a physical.
There was a soft serve texture to the ice cream, similar to what we can buy at the chain "ice cream shops". The ice cream mix, heavy cream, and milk were all I needed to make it. It took about 30 minutes from start to finish. It is unknown how long it will take for the salt to fully dissolve, but I am very happy with it. I made one and it turned out very well. It took a half gallon and only half the box of salt to fill it. There is still plenty left for the next rush. You may round this away.
As soon as I opened the package, it appeared as if it had been wet in some way, despite being The indented surface of the box makes it look as if the salt tried to force its way out of it. Because I had never purchased it before, I did not take it for anything, as the salt did not seem moist based on what I saw. In the end, I threw it out today because I began to see moths in my pantry, which was recently cleaned. Upon opening the salt, I chose to pour it in a ziploc bag when I discovered some form of insect inside (hence the reason for tossing it) so I am not sure if it was the salt that caused the moths to appear Although I may have wanted to return it, the time period between receiving and now, and the fact I disposed of it means I could not return Taking a photo would have been fun, but I'm not the type to capture insects.
I think this is exactly what you would expect for this price but the quantity is quite high. For less than $2, it can usually be found in most supermarkets. It is also nearly impossible to get a refund too expensive to recommend (MINUS ONE STAR).
*So I guess I've been excited, since I wasn't paying attention.
Rock salt costs three times as much as table salt. It won't be the last we hear of her since she laughed.
You shouldn't have to pay any more than that for an ice cream salt box.
Sadly, this arrived open in a box that had been spilled. Other than that, this is a good product for melting mild snow or ice on sidewalks. There's no doubt it will work well with an ice cream maker.