We’re getting close to the time when gardeners start planting seeds and bulbs. And as much as kids love playing the dirt, sometimes it’s difficult to get them interested in the family flowerbeds.
Unless, of course, you turn gardening into something unique and clever. Take this technique for example, that’s inspired by ice cream! Fill a small ice cream cone with soil and dirt. Then, either top it with moss and clover, or plant seeds in it to sit for a few days to germinate. The moss will spread by itself without the assistance of seeds. As the new plants take root, they grow through the cone, which degrades in the ground once it’s planted.
When something is biodegradable, it’s organic material that came from living organisms such as a plant or animal. It can also be artificial materials that are similar enough to living matter that other microorganisms can use it. Because an ice cream cone is a pastry or a wafer (be it commercially produced or homemade), it is compostable and biodegradable.
This technique is easy for kids to handle and easy to plant. And then, they can watch their project grow without much effort!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Teddy Bear Ice Cream
Posted by Cold Cow Ice Cream on 7:08 AM
Name two things you rely on for comfort. Something you grabbed (as an adult or child) that always made you feel better. Or maybe something your parents or grandparents gave you on terrible, horrible, no good, very bad days.
We chose ice cream and teddy bears! And what could be better
than combining them? No, we’re not talking about slathering your favorite teddy
bear with ice cream. We have a cleaner, cuter idea in mind: Ice cream that
looks like teddy bears! Check out some examples below. They’re so cute!
Friday, February 15, 2013
Ice Cream Stars
Posted by Cold Cow Ice Cream on 8:07 AM
In response to the meteors and asteroids in the news lately, we thought we'd show you some cosmic ice cream! Now you don't have to look up to see cold stars.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Ice Cream Roses
Posted by Cold Cow Ice Cream on 9:57 AM
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we have an idea
for you that’s a bit unconventional. Instead of getting a fragrant rose, why
not an ice cream rose? It’s pretty and delicious and much more satisfying. The
only problem will be finding an ice cream parlor that’s open in February and is
able to do this.