John Houseman (of the old Smith Barney commercials) woulld be so proud of this comic today…..speaking of OLD I still remember the old icecream maker always vanilla and always manned the crank…might be part of the reason my left shoulder is a weather bone now…but then that’s a differnt comic al together.
My family’s ice cream freezer was from before White Mountain; the gearbox was cast iron, the canister was aluminum, and the lid was Bakelite. No drain plug, either; you had to turn it over to dump out the brine.
I wish we still had one…
Ericeman: Pluggers work for what’s important: Taking care of the family, keeping a good home, and enjoying the good things in life. The “ripped” people you see in the gyms are spending a lot of time strictly on themselves… time that could be better spent making a living or having a family.
Whiskey14 over 15 years ago
Nothing tastes better than homemade strawberry ice cream.
awstewart over 15 years ago
Where is the color.I miss it.
McGehee over 15 years ago
It’s okay, Fish – Rhino can use the exercise.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
then, after consumption, its continues to churn ,laying waste to his hapless digestive system
jmworacle over 15 years ago
I remember my summers at “Granddaddy’s” and we would have home-made ice cream. However, it doesn’t compare to Blue Bell ice cream.
caddy.1957 over 15 years ago
John Houseman (of the old Smith Barney commercials) woulld be so proud of this comic today…..speaking of OLD I still remember the old icecream maker always vanilla and always manned the crank…might be part of the reason my left shoulder is a weather bone now…but then that’s a differnt comic al together.
caddy.1957 over 15 years ago
P.S. Joe Allen Doty Ours was a plastic bucket with a large lip turquoise in color as I remember
wanderwolf over 15 years ago
My family’s ice cream freezer was from before White Mountain; the gearbox was cast iron, the canister was aluminum, and the lid was Bakelite. No drain plug, either; you had to turn it over to dump out the brine.
I wish we still had one…
Ericeman: Pluggers work for what’s important: Taking care of the family, keeping a good home, and enjoying the good things in life. The “ripped” people you see in the gyms are spending a lot of time strictly on themselves… time that could be better spent making a living or having a family.
Does that answer the question?