NOVELTY ICES
- Ices you must have, but, oh, not the •everlasting vanilla, strawberry and coffee! 'With electric refrigerating and freezing machines there is no excuse for such laziness. Pistachio makes a jolly flavour; so do various liqueurs. Orange, lemon, .peach or apricot, raspberry, almond are allxvery good. If you can rise to. it, little biscuits of different coloured layers of ice cream on prettily laced paper mats would increase your reputation for novelty. Try some of these colours and flavours; layers of strawberry (permissible here), benedictine and violet;.rum, chestnut, vanilla; vanilla, strawberry* pistachio, or, better, strawberry* and pistachio. You can think of many of. these combinations which would delight. The ice • wafer, our modern children's hokey-pokey, has a charm for many. What ■ if, instead of the usual custardy contents, something deliciously perfumed, with flower, fruit or liqueur, were encased between those fragile sides ? Let your next party essay this stupendous experiment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 7 (Supplement)
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151NOVELTY ICES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 7 (Supplement)
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