The first step in making an ice cream float is the ingredients you will need. There are not a lot of ingredients needed to make an ice cream float. We will need ice cream and as far as the flavor goes any flavor will do. We will next need root beer soda, lime juice, and condensed milk.
The next step in making an ice cream float is how much of the ingredients we will need. We will first need about one cup of ice cream. Then we will need about one can of the root beer soda. We will need about two tablespoons of lime juice and two tablespoons of condensed milk. When we have all these ingredients then our ice cream float is ready to make.
The last step in making an ice cream float is putting all the ingredients together. You will first take the milk and lime juice and mix it up together in a cup. Then you will add your ice cream to your glass. You can add more ice cream depending on your taste and how many people you're serving. You will then add your milk and lime juice mixture to the ice cream. Then finally you will add your root beer soda to the mixture. As with the ice cream you can add more soda depending on your taste and how many people your serving. Now you should have a bubbly, tasty, and creamy ice cream float. You can garnish the float with a fruit of your choice.
An ice cream float can surely rock any boat. This recipe is just one of many ways to make a tasty ice cream float. An ice cream float is a simple and fast way to make a treat that grownups and children alike will enjoy. So next time you're in for a treat, just try this ice cream float that can't be beat.
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- The first step in making an ice cream float is the ingredients you will need.
- The next step in making an ice cream float is how much of the ingredients we will need.
- The last step in making an ice cream float is putting all the ingredients together.




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Post a CommentWow, you are really taking me back was about 6, maybe 8 years old..that was sooo long ago!
Wow, you are really taking me back was about 6, maybe 8 years old..that was sooo long ago!
Wow, you are really taking me back was about 6, maybe 8 years old..that was sooo long ago!
Yum, sounds like a fun treat!
Amazing how some seemingly simple things are not uunderstood. Thanks for this one - a real float is absolutely succulent!
Great directions!