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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 11:11 am
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Originally Posted by stut
Isn't ice cream simply frozen custard?

(Or am I missing the point here..?)
That's what I thought, until I had some in Las Vegas
http://www.luvitfrozencustard.com/what_is_custard.htm
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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 11:18 am
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Ahh, I see.

Sounds rather like a Loseley or Cornish type ice cream! I would recommend taking a trip to the Lizard Peninsula as soon as possible, and visiting the Roskilly dairy...
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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 11:44 am
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I'm pretty sure I've been there (a previous partner's parents live in Truro). From what I recall the cornish ice-cream is similar to http://www.minghella.co.uk/Default.a..._ice_cream.jsp (which I prefer to Loseley's - Minghellas ice-cream is sold at the South Bank Centre BTW).

According to wikipedia, the main difference between frozen custard and high quality ice-cream is in the way it is frozen rather than the ingredients. This makes sense to me - it did seem quite different to what I'd had before. Wikipedia also says it was a huge food fad in the 1940s
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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 11:56 am
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Re: Food fads-- remember when juicing machines were all the rage?
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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 2:12 pm
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Originally Posted by obscure2k
Re: Food fads-- remember when juicing machines were all the rage?
The Laps are currently in serious discussion about getting our own. We're stymied by practical concerns regarding which might be the least of a pig to clean (we don't/can't have a dishwasher and loathe washing up). Shame we don't have a garden either as they seem to be an almost ideal source of compost.
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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 5:19 pm
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Originally Posted by LapLap
The Laps are currently in serious discussion about getting our own. We're stymied by practical concerns regarding which might be the least of a pig to clean (we don't/can't have a dishwasher and loathe washing up). Shame we don't have a garden either as they seem to be an almost ideal source of compost.
Check out the Australian-designed Breville range, designed to be as easy to use and clean as possible.

As you note, ease of both useability and cleaning determine make or break a juicer's long-term utility.

This is a nice looking version but there are several cheaper versions, too:
Professional 800 Collection Juicer
Commercial grade juicer combining power, innovation, durability and performance for the ultimate in juicing
The Breville 800JE Juice Fountain Elite Juicer has been hailed by users, and retailers as the best juicer in the world. It represents Design excellence as it succeeds in integrating unsurpassed performance, innovation and superb engineering into a package that is simple to use and visually stunning.The Breville Juice Fountain Elite 800JE Juicer is designed for the high end domestic user who is serious about juice, and enjoys having a juicer with power, to juice better than the $3000 juice machines used in juice bars. The Breville 800JE also requires less maintenance, and preforms beautifully with up to a 50% greater juice yield, faster prep and clean-up time, and increased user safety. This home model juicer delivers the power and is unsurpassed in juice extraction from hard and soft fruits and vegetables. With durable Diecast Zinc and Stainless Steel Construction, this robust and visually impressive product is designed to last. The Powerful 1000W Italian made 2-speed motor is fitted with a speed sensor and computer monitoring, and is guaranteed for 3 years. A key to the performance of this product is the centralized 75mm feedtube which delivers whole fruits direct to the centre of the grating disc, enabling the unit to achieve a balanced high speed of 13,000RPM. The result is unsurpassed juice extraction and very dry pulp.
Breville & Sunbeam kitchen tech in Australia have the same owner & designer and subtle differences, so check both. I think Breville gear is for sale in Europe.
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Old Mar 28, 2008 | 5:28 pm
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LapLap, the item above is widely available to the extent Breville has Factory Seconds outlets and eBay outlets (~20% saving I guess).
The above item is easily available as a factory second here an possibly eBay UK, e.g. 800JE factory second AUD$249 (GBP120?) on eBay.com.au.

Breville is promoting this month's win of its sister product, the 820 espresso macimne at the 2008 iF Design Awards, Germany.
Breville Wins Gold At The iF GERMAN Design Awards
(a cafe style semi-auto machine)
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