Balls
of ice cream encased in warm pie crust made by Jefferson's French chef were novel enough to stir
comment by TWO Congressmen attending a Presidential dinner. Among Jefferson's few handwritten recipes is one for
vanilla ice cream. A 1786 French book of ice creams, an early British cookbook with recipe - which he owned - ice cream freezer in his inventory, and more...
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Monday, July 14, 2014
Ice Cream Man in 1845 New York City and 1815 London
Selling Ice Cream - or more likely Ice Milk - on the streets of NYC "during the hot sultry weather in July and August" while carrying glasses and a sorbetiere. From the book Cries of New York we learn that 'you scream' to rhyme with ice cream is nothing new and that cream was hard to obtain...