July Thoughts and Updates
Well I got a type of icecream machine, it is a rolled ice maker. I am looking at marketing it at the local farmers market starting next week. My base is dairy free, blend of almond milk, coconut full fat canned milk, maple syrup, and LorAnn Icecream flavors. Toppings and filling to chop into it include Enjoy Life Cookies, My own baked goods, Lets go Gluten Free Sugar Cones for stuff to put in it crushed almonds, nuts, and I found this whipped topping Open Original Shared Link
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In focus groups of testing a mistake lead to the making of "Powdered Ice" a powdered version of icecream made by over freezing the mix. This was received better then the rolled ice that was the original intention with comments on ease of picking it up with the spoon and the why it melted in the mouth with the flavors coming out more. SO new product invention by mistake seems to be a huge hit. This machine has huge benefits over a soft serve as in minimal waste of product and I can bring multiple flavors and fillings and combine them on the spot. People love seeing me chopping them up and mixing it. >.> I also get one hell of a arm workout doing this. Few quirks with the business. 1. I can not reference it as "Icecream" but as "Frozen Treats" and not even "Non Dairy" but as "Nut Based" ......odd issues with our health department and VERY strict policies on icecream and diary products.....crazy food industry after the last few years of outbreaks. 2. This whole DBA, TAX ID, and business paper work is crazy 3. How to set up is still under debating and trying to figure it out.
Other thoughts I am experiencing something a bit new I am finding a few foods THAT USED to alright are now causing bloating, gastric emptying issues, almost seemingly reversal of digestion, (5-6 hours after eating half my meal comes back up). Upon looking around might be a SIBO issues as these foods tend to on that avoidance list as common ones such as brussels, cabbage, peppers, onions, garlic, etc. Oddly nuts have no issues still nor does tomatoes.
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