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This is what you quoted. This is how our conversation started. The OP claims in order to get a license, she'd need to switch to corn syrup. I pointed out that was wrong which is true. You are talking about another option that she has. Ironically, you are proving that the OP is wrong again. She wouldn't need to pay big bucks in that case, she'd need to alter her recipe.
The inspector stated:
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Swanberg could continue to work without a license, Wilding said, if she used a premade ice cream mix that is usually formulated with stabilizers and other additives — the kind of thing typically used at Dairy Queens, Wilding noted.
So,does the premade ice cream mix as typically used at Dairy Queen use corn syrup or not?
You seem to support overbearing government control of people's lives....that stinks of nanny statism.
I want businesses to be regulated. I want safety regulations.
However, I don't think drugs should be illegal.
We have much more freedom here than in your country.
Prostitution, no speed limits, drinking age 16, nudist beaches, online gambling.
People are allowed to curse on national TV. We are not afraid of nipple slips. Somehow your fellow countrymen hate such a "liberal" world.
So,does the premade ice cream mix as typically used at Dairy Queen use corn syrup or not?
Yes you can get premade ice cream mixes without corn syrup. I know that because I was researching mixes for Frozen Yogurt. Corn syrup is used as a sugar substitute. It is not a necessary part of the recipe.
Here is one just to shut you up. Even without sugar.
Sooo.............
Fresh strawberries in ice cream are bad.
Raw milk is bad.
Raw oysters are good.
Raw sushi is good.
Raw milk in EU nations is good,raw milk in the USA is bad.
Raw sheep's milk in Roquefort cheese is good in France but bad in the USA.
I LOVE the schizoid nature of nanny statists.
Since no one said that, you look like a fool. You don't even know that you can get products without corn syrup in your own country. And it doesn't matter what is typical or not, as long as she has an option to buy products without corn syrup. The blog was dishonest. You are being dishonest and immature. You are a troll.
Yes you can get premade ice cream mixes without corn syrup. I know that because I was researching mixes for Frozen Yogurt. Corn syrup is used as a sugar substitute. It is not a necessary part of the recipe.
Here is one just to shut you up. Even without sugar.
I will repost this,perhaps you do not have a good grasp on the English language.
The inspector stated:
Quote:
Swanberg could continue to work without a license, Wilding said, if she used a premade ice cream mix that is usually formulated with stabilizers and other additives — the kind of thing typically used at Dairy Queens, Wilding noted.
So,does the premade ice cream mix as typically used at Dairy Queen use corn syrup or not?
I will repost this,perhaps you do not have a good grasp on the English language.
The inspector stated:
Quote:
Swanberg could continue to work without a license, Wilding said, if she used a premade ice cream mix that is usually formulated with stabilizers and other additives — the kind of thing typically used at Dairy Queens, Wilding noted.
So,does the premade ice cream mix as typically used at Dairy Queen use corn syrup or not?
yes
Quote:
Dairy Queen Vanilla Soft Serve: Milkfat and nonfat milk, sugar, corn syrup, whey, mono and diglycerides, artificial flavor, guar gum, polysorbate 80, carrageenan, and vitamin A palmitate.
IDQ
select the vanilla cone, then deselect the cone part to see the ingredient list for the ice cream only
I will repost this,perhaps you do not have a good grasp on the English language.
The inspector stated:
Quote:
Swanberg could continue to work without a license, Wilding said, if she used a premade ice cream mix that is usually formulated with stabilizers and other additives — the kind of thing typically used at Dairy Queens, Wilding noted.
So,does the premade ice cream mix as typically used at Dairy Queen use corn syrup or not?
First of all, it doesn't say she has to use the exact same thing. And second, ask Dairy Queen whether they use corn syrup or not. No where does it say that the premade ice cream mix has to contain corn syrup. The important thing are the stabilizers.
And its not my grasp of the english language that is the problem, its your lack of reading comprehension.
And btw, if she purchases a pasteurizer, she won't need to use the ice cream mix and therefore no corn syrup. Another lie from the OP.
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