Yesterday, we returned from our gluttonous trip to our local Carvel ice cream shop on a euphoric sugar high. Oh yeah...The Daily Kool family has officially kicked off our celebration of National Ice Cream Month! Needless to say, we were in a fabulous mood when we walked through our front door. Of course, so was our lovable dog, Pepper...we may have mentioned him a few hundred times or so in our previous blog posts. Well, Pepper (as usual) was beside himself with joy when we came home, wagging his tail a mile a minute to show how excited he was to see us. We're telling you, there's not much that beats the feeling of unconditional love from a furry friend.
Wait a minute...did we say unconditional? Because when Pepper got closer to lick our faces (hey, he's a French poodle, after all), he literally took a giant sniff of our ice cream breath and reeled back from each of us in indignant shock. Okay, we realize we're attributing human characteristics to our dog (doesn't everybody?). But seriously, you should have seen the accusatory look on his face before he pointedly turned his doggie butt on us and walked away to pout on his bed. Yep, Pepper's big brown eyes can really bring on the guilt. No doubt about it, our dog wanted to be a part of July's National Ice Cream Month holiday.
It's a good thing we keep a box of Purina Frosty Paws frozen ice cream treats for dogs in the house for emergencies like this. Opening the freezer to take out one of these delicious and refreshing treats was just the ticket. Keep in mind that we say delicious from a dog's perspective, of course...though we were curious how doggie ice cream would taste, it just took one look at the first couple of ingredients to immediately curb our temptation. Dried whey and animal fat? Yuck!
Pepper sure does love his Purina Frosty Paws, though. Each box is available in two flavors (original and peanut butter), and comes with four individually packaged treats. They kind of look like the ice cream cups with the wooden spoons we used to get at camp when we were kids. We simply peel off the top of the frozen ice cream cup, and watch as our pampered pooch attacks it voraciously. And, because they're fortified with protein vitamins and minerals without the added sugar artificial flavors or colors, we can feel really good about giving them to him. Be forewarned, though. You might want to give your dog his Purina Frosty Paws frozen ice cream treats outside...they can get kind of messy. Then again, perhaps Pepper is a sloppier eater than most...his fancy poodle haircut is kind of deceiving.
If you're looking for a more natural and homemade frozen concoction that your dog will love, check out the recipe below, made with all natural plain yogurt. FYI, true dairy products are not really good for dogs, but yogurt contains much less lactose than regular milk. Plus, many veterinarians recommend yogurt to help maintain a healthy digestive tract in dogs, particularly if they are prone to yeast infections. You might want to get the okay from your own vet first, though. Thank goodness Pepper doesn't have these problems...we just give him the occasional treat because he loves it!
If we feel that ice cream is one of the true pleasures designed to help beat the insufferable heat and humidity of the summer, it's safe to assume that it would be the same for our four legged friends. Purina Frosty Paws frozen ice cream treats for dogs are a convenient and healthy way to share the joy of ice cream with your beloved pet. The best part? Many of the local supermarkets carry them in the freezer section. Definitely a "kool" idea.
Homemade Frozen Ice Cream Treats for Dogs
Ingredients:
32 oz. plain yogurt...we use Stoneyfield or Dannon (not fat-free)
1 banana, mashed
2 tablespoons peanut butter
2 tablespoons honey
2-3 handfuls of blueberries, optional
Directions: Mix all of the ingredients together in a blender and pour into ice cream trays or cups. Freeze for at least 3 hours.
Guess what The Daily Kool found out the other day? July is National Ice Cream Month! Apparently, President Ronald Reagan decided to help out the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) back in 1984 by recognizing this cool and creamy treat. How we possibly could not have known about this is beyond us...but, we would be remiss if we didn't honor President Reagan's memory by throwing ourselves wholeheartedly into the spirit of this very important holiday, right? Since the third Sunday of July is officially National Ice Cream Day, The Daily Kool will be featuring some "kool" ideas and recipes over the next week in celebration of this event. Oh yeah...we're definitely going to take advantage of this legitimate excuse to indulge in one of our sweetest obsessions!
Let's kick off this party with perhaps one of the most recognized names in the ice cream industry...Carvel. Carvel is the nation's first retail ice cream franchise, whose ice cream treats and cakes have been a tradition in The Daily Kool family for years. Carvelhas been making ice cream fresh daily for over 75 years and is home of the original all ice cream cake. Ah yes...a birthday party in our family just wasn't complete without a Carvel ice cream cake when we were kids. Just picture it...two flavors of luscious ice cream, piled high and brought together with an extra-thick layer of Carvel's famous chocolate crunchies right in the middle. Just thinking about it has us practically drooling. We're definitely taking the kids out for some Carvel today.
Taking a trip to our local Carvel ice cream franchise is a special treat. It is particularly child-friendly, with glass displays that are just the right height for little ones to select their flavors without our backs going out from having to lift them to see inside. Plus, the newest locations have these amazing rainbow sprinkle dispensers so the kids (okay, and adults) can have fun making their own colored concoctions. Everyone has their favorite flavor, and each expresses his/her individuality with proper aplomb. Our oldest son has fairly simple tastes with a simple cup of chocolate/vanilla swirl, while our youngest is a bit more creative with his combination of rainbow sherbet and M&Ms...yeah, it kind of grosses us out also. To the men of our family, a trip to Carvel is not complete without one of their famous flying saucers...in fact, our father used to buy reams of the sandwich cookie (minus the ice cream) at least once a month so he could eat them straight from the freezer. Cherry vanilla is the ladies' all-time favorite flavor...with extra bing cherries, of course. Add a bunch of chocolate crunchies to the top and we are completely enthralled in our nostalgic bliss...not to mention a major sugar rush!
With over 500 ice cream stores and ice cream cakes available in over 8,500 supermarkets nationwide, Carvel treats are definitely a great way to keep "kool" this summer. In case you don't have a Carvel nearby, we've included instructions for making your own ice cream cake and the recipe for Carvel's famous chocolate crunchies...we couldn't believe how easy they were to make! Have we mentioned how excited we are about National Ice Cream Month? Enjoy!
Easy Ice Cream Cake Supplies and Ingredients:
9" x 3" springform pan
9" cardboard or styrofoam cake disc
metal spatula
2 gallons of your favorite ice cream (make one vanilla, if decorating)
1 box Nabisco famous chocolate wafer cookies (oreo cones or crumbs work well also)
1 bottle of chocolate Magic Shell coating
Directions:
Chill the springform cake pan for a couple of hours in the freezer.
Take the first ice cream flavor (again, vanilla, if decorating) out to soften for about 15 minutes to give it a soft-serve (but not runny) consistency.
Place the cake disc in the bottom of the pan.
Using the metal spatula, spread vanilla ice cream all around the sides of the pan to about 1/2" thickness.
Fill the pan about half-way up with your preferred ice cream flavor. Freeze until firm.
While the first layer is freezing, chop up enough chocolate wafer cookies in a food processor to make about 2 cups. Add magic shell, a little at a time (about 1/2 bottle or so), until crumbs are completely coated, but not soaking wet. Set aside, but do not refrigerate.
Once the bottom layer is completely frozen, use your spatula to spread the chocolate crunchies in an even layer on top.
Fill in the last half of space with vanilla ice cream (again, if decorating). Make sure to heap the ice cream above the rim level. Then, use the metal spatula in a horizontal motion to scrape across the pan top, removing excess ice cream to create a flat surface.
Chill for a couple of hours until completely solid.
To unmold, run the sides of the pan under warm water until you notice a little melting along the pan sides. Place the cake pan on top of a bowl, unlatch the pan hing and press the sides down while removing the pan bottom. Transfer to a plate and chill again before decorating.
Decorate any way you want, but make sure to work as fast as possible so the cake doesn't melt...we let the kids do it (we time them at five minutes), using gel, ReddiWhip whipped cream and sprinkles all around.
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