zapreth answered Friday July 15 2005, 3:36 am: no, it will become a sort of funky ice pop though. Problem is trying to get it out of the container. Ice cream can be made with buttermilk and strawberry jam that way. It's not great, but at least you can put a spoon in it. [ zapreth's advice column | Ask zapreth A Question ]
MADiiNUhxBAYBii answered Friday July 15 2005, 3:14 am: eww no dont try it! i tried it in like 3rd grade nd it was soo gross! it was like frozen milk(which tastes bad enough as it is)nd some weird pink stuff. you can try it if you want but i just wanted to help you save some time, it's not worth the milk nd syrup lol.
rockstarxlove answered Friday July 15 2005, 2:53 am: well i think, it will get slightly like that. more frozen though? well actually i really dont know since i havent tried it. but just do it and find out. then lemme know what happens! haha. bye!!
YourFabulous answered Friday July 15 2005, 2:34 am: Haha..well I don't really understand. But I think it would, like I mean if you put pop in the freezer it turns hard and what not. If it's a liquid I'm pretty sure it will turn into a solid, I don't know about ice cream though..=)
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xojuicybabe55ox answered Friday July 15 2005, 1:55 am: No I don't think it will turn into icecream it will become pink ice. To make icecream you have to have different ingredients.
MFS answered Friday July 15 2005, 1:29 am: No. You'll have frozen strawberry milk - and if I'm not mistaken, frozen milk is rather crappy. To make ice-cream is a significantly more involved process that I've totally forgotten how exactly it works, other that you use lots of salt to super-cool the ingredients while you churn them slowly. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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