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ASIN: 1585677973
ID #108806
Product Type: Book
Reviewer: Joy Author Icon
Review Rated: E
Amazon's Price: $ 6.08
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Summary of this Book...
The history of ice cream is universal, and it starts with the oldest of times, Biblical maybe, when snow was a precious item and people collected it. There were ice pits in ancient Britain dating to Iron Age. Then in old Greece, Hippocrates, father of medicine, warned people against eating it, because the stuff suddenly threw "the body into a different state," but people ate it anyway. Even Marco Polo might have seen it sold on the streets in China.

During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, stern Europeans had to be cajoled to let the cold stuff enter into their bodies, since most illnesses were blamed on the ice cream. Yet, convincing the Europeans proved not to be too difficult, given the flavor of the dessert.

Elaborating on the stories of ice cream and its variations like the banana split, the writer--Marilyn Powell--carries the history of the dessert through Europe and the United States to Andy Warhol's ice cream cone paintings to our day.

To adorn all these embellished facts, "Ice Cream: The Delicious History" has delightful drawings of old ice-cream makers and contraptions, old and new ice cream recipes, President Jefferson's Vanilla Ice Cream recipe, and another one for the Black Cow Soda.
I especially liked...
the sections that were about the US presidents. In the White House ice cream was often on the menu and George Washington was wild about it and Presidents Madison, Andrew Jackson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Richard Nixon would not do without it. Also, ice cream was also declared "morale food" by the US army during World War I.
The author of this Book...
Marilyn Powell has taught at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York. An award-winning writer, broadcaster, and producer, her work has been published in Saturday Night, The Canadian Forum, and Books in Canada. Her short stories have appeared in Toronto Short Stories and Aurora III. Powell has a Ph.D. in English literature from Harvard University.
I recommend this Book because...
The book is as tasteful as the frozen dessert of cream, sugar, and eggs most of us enjoy, and the author's writing style is not frozen at all, but warm, animated, and engaging.
Further Comments...
Powell must have a true passion for ice cream to have gone to such great lengths to bring her readers the history and the legends of ice cream with so much enthusiasm. In Powell's own words in the epilogue, "Ice cream is a pleasure, a triumph, a treasure of invention. As Voltaire is said to have remarked, 'Ice Cream is exquisite. What a pity it isn't illegal."
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