In all my Disneyland years, I never had a Dole Whip. Since I joined this board I have wanted to go immediately and get one, but being in MN, I can't! So now I will have to go out and buy myself an ice cream maker just so I can try that recipe so THANK YOU for posting it!
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Originally posted by TinkPinkIn all my Disneyland years, I never had a Dole Whip. Since I joined this board I have wanted to go immediately and get one, but being in MN, I can't! So now I will have to go out and buy myself an ice cream maker just so I can try that recipe so THANK YOU for posting it!Well, light travels from the sun. Then, bounces off of our planet, and back into our eyes so we can perceive color. My body can intercept that light and dance around on it!
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Originally posted by Tigertail777LSpoorEeyorick, I think the main difference is that the real dole whip is more like frozen yogurt. I think if you experiment with the above recipe and replace some yogurt in there it will be pretty close. Not sure if that will fit what your looking for or not, but when I went I was told its basically frozen yogurt (I have some lactose intolerance, and have a hard time digesting milk products, but yogurt for some weird reason isnt considered a lactose dairy product).
Yogurt does not cause problems with people who have mild lactose intolerance because the lactose in yougurt it reduced. The bacteria( Lactobacillus bulgaricus and others)that turn milk into yogurt digest the lactose(which is a sugar) and turn it into lactic acid(which is why yogurt is sour). Less lactose sugar means less problems with lactose intolerance, which is caused by not producing any or enough of the enzyme that digests lactose.
Not sure that anybody cares, but I had to try...
Anyways, yeah the dole whip tastes non-dairy to me, and I'm not sure I want to know what is in it...
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Originally posted by LeeLiAnyways, yeah the dole whip tastes non-dairy to me, and I'm not sure I want to know what is in it...
But please, please.. don't tell me what's really in it. Something that good can't be ...safe... haha...
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Well went to DL to get that Dole Whip Float and guess what? The machine was broke down......came back later (around 6PM) and it was closed...had heard they had extended the hours, but not during the week it looks like. Will have to go back in the next couple of days and try again!
Thanks for all the advise.....the craving's are hitting hard!Mom, remember, it's not what a person is like on the outside that counts,it's what they are like in their HEART!
- Wolfette
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Originally posted by LeeLiOhhh you just brought out the science nerd in me, sorry for the nerdiness that follows folks...
Yogurt does not cause problems with people who have mild lactose intolerance because the lactose in yougurt it reduced. The bacteria( Lactobacillus bulgaricus and others)that turn milk into yogurt digest the lactose(which is a sugar) and turn it into lactic acid(which is why yogurt is sour). Less lactose sugar means less problems with lactose intolerance, which is caused by not producing any or enough of the enzyme that digests lactose.
Not sure that anybody cares, but I had to try...
Anyways, yeah the dole whip tastes non-dairy to me, and I'm not sure I want to know what is in it...
You could be a host at the Hall of Chemistry!
Hey everyone! It's *checks name tag* LeeLi, the Science......Ghee..... :monkey:My fondest memory of Walt Disney was the day Disneyland opened....I was standing next to him - I was 12 years old - he was looking at the gate where people were coming through, he had his hands behind his back, he had a grin from ear to ear, but you could see the lump in his throat and the tear coming down his cheek because his dream had been realized. -- Mouseketeer Sharon Baird, "Mouseke-Memories", Walt Disney Treasures: The Mickey Mouse Club
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