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6 frozen treats to make at home - whatever the weather's doing

Slurpees, ice-cream and ice-pops, oh my.

ALRIGHT, WE HAVEN’T had the best of summer, what with the weather warnings and all.

But that’s ok. Because no matter what the weather, we can make it feel like summer because – ice-cream. Yes.

Ice-cream, and its frosty friends like slushees and ice-pops, make everything better.

So we’ve rounded up six amazing recipes for ice-cream and other frozen treats that are easy to make and even easier to eat.

Sun or no sun.

1. Easy-peasy chocolate ice-cream

Real Simple Real Simple

This (almost literally, we think) couldn’t be easier. It’s got three ingredients, you don’t need any fancy machinery and it’s chocolate.

What more do you need?

Nothing. (Although, y’know, keep reading – we’ve got some good stuff coming up.)

2. Coke slushee

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Ah, coke slushees. So delicious. So icey. So easy to make.

Blend ice. Add coke.

Just in case that wasn’t detailed enough, here’s a how-to, but we think you’ll be ok.

3. Ice-pops

Real Simple Real Simple

Ice-pops are another seriously easy treat to make. You just need yourself a blender, some moulds and lollipop sticks.

There are all sorts of flavour variations, but we like the coconut-pineapple goodness of this one.

Enjoy.

4. Peanut butter ice-cream brownies

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Ok, this might be the most difficult of all our recipes, but look at it.

Just …look.

Here’s the recipe. Of course, you can buy ice-cream and brownies and assemble them in an easier version but… we think this one is worth the effort.

5. Ice-cream floats

Turkeyhill Turkeyhill

Now, was there any better treat when you were little than plopping a scoop of ice-cream into a glass of Coke and watching the ensuing coke-y ice-cream bubbles overflow the glass?

We think not.

Here’s to the inner child inside you. No recipe needed.

6. Ice-cream sundae

Spache the Spatula Spache the Spatula

Now, you can go all fancy-pants with this and make your own ice-cream and sauce from scratch (maybe grow the nuts yourself too?) like this dedicated sundae-maker, or you can assemble an ice-cream sundae and not feel bad about that at all.

Either way, a couple flavours of ice-cream, some fudge or caramel sauce and a sprinkle of nuts will get you one tasty dessert in no time.

 What treat will you be trying? Let us know in the comments below.

Read: 8 simple gourmet ice pops you can make at home

Also: 7 bloody delicious-looking foods from films

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    Mute Caoimhghín Ó Tuama
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    May 15th 2014, 5:31 PM

    Good to see some reality in the conversation about property.

    A slight pick up in construction activity will more than meet the demand rise in Dublin. And even at that, the higher end parts of your biggest City are supposed to be out of reach for the majority – they wouldn’t be the higher end areas otherwise.

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    May 15th 2014, 5:46 PM

    Balance at last, the way the media were talking you’d swear they’re weren’t thousands of people on the verge of losing their homes every month.

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    Mute Sean O'Keeffe
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    May 15th 2014, 5:58 PM

    Some conflicting reports out recently regarding the property market.
    A sustainable recovery cannot occur until after the economy has corrected, approaches full employment and take home after tax incomes are rising.
    The solvency of irish banks remains questionable.

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    May 15th 2014, 7:05 PM

    Sean, all good points. I doubt that if full provision were to be made for mortgage arrears and SME bad debt, the Irish regulated banks, with the doubtful exception of Bank of Ireland, are substantially insolvent.

    I look at the quarterly returns of the mortgage impairments to the Central Bank if Ireland and I’m convinced that impairments are under provisioned for.

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    Mute Peter Richardson
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    May 15th 2014, 7:14 PM

    I should correct that. I meant to doubt the solvency of the Irish banks, or more pointedly, to say that I think that they are substantially insolvent. Of course, the Irish Banks will contend that the value of security properties is increasing.,

    The only limited blue sky is that for buy to let’s, increased rental values will give a better prospect meeting mortgage repayments. But that will not make a significant favourable impact on the overall mortgage arrears situation.

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    May 15th 2014, 5:43 PM

    Why pay when AIB are halving mortgages for the financially feckless. The penny has dropped with the rest.

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    May 15th 2014, 5:49 PM

    So now they’re becoming financially reckless too

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    May 15th 2014, 9:08 PM

    Brendan, the tired and silly old nonsense about strategic default. Idiocy thrives.

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    May 15th 2014, 5:09 PM

    Honohan asked the banks to produce statistics to show they were “engaging” with those in arrears, so they did.
    We now see they didn’t do anything to improve the default risk. Why pay a mortgage if you’re under water in negative equity? If price rises are temporary we should see another bubble burst in the Dublin market, and with rents at record levels, we should see the carpet naggers have a field day.

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    May 15th 2014, 5:09 PM

    * carpet baggers (dammit)

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    May 15th 2014, 5:19 PM

    You nearly became a ni**er guy

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    May 15th 2014, 5:30 PM

    Almost Rick,
    I was attempting and corrected my use of a very different phrase which also has root in the Deep South.

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    May 15th 2014, 5:53 PM

    Euro growth slowing……house repossessions growing……mortgage arrears stagnating……jobless figures not budging…..disposable incomes slaughtered…….Water charges spouting. …..politicians spouting….rubbish! All rubbish. We are in a hole and digging.

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    May 15th 2014, 7:06 PM

    George, that’s cheating! You have introduced reality.

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    May 16th 2014, 9:23 PM

    “Perfect timing for the government to introduce a scheme to fund a new bubblebust”

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    May 15th 2014, 5:19 PM

    Boo boo. Enjoy being homeless

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    May 15th 2014, 5:33 PM

    P. Grimes

    Yawn !

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    May 15th 2014, 5:58 PM

    P. ?

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    May 15th 2014, 6:17 PM

    I think Rick he meant you spelled your name wrong is there not a P before the R?

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    Mute Thomas Dooly
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    May 15th 2014, 6:33 PM

    Oh ,silly me !

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    May 15th 2014, 9:11 PM

    Grimy Dick is as juvenile as his remark.

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    May 15th 2014, 9:50 PM

    Too right Rick, no one should give a c€€p about these dopes haha

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    May 16th 2014, 9:20 AM

    How’s the pretend house hunting going ,Dave(s) :)

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    May 16th 2014, 2:56 PM

    Going grand, closing in on some nice places in Drumcondra, waiting for the dust to settle on this rise we have been seeing and with prices down all year so far it seems that’s happening

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    May 16th 2014, 7:30 PM

    Hahahaha! I take it that you’ll be watching that soft porn documentary ( Desperate House -hunters ) on RTE ? ;)

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    May 15th 2014, 9:47 PM

    More and more of these poor defaulters having to sell up makes me happy.. God it feels great not to have debt hanging over me :-)

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    May 16th 2014, 9:24 AM

    All buy to lets ,Dave …Was listening to that lovely man ,Burgess ,this morning … Talking about Banks doing deals with 90% of people in arrears :) Great cheap houses in Athlone / Laois /Cavan / Carlow / etc Maybe Navan will be your final destination ..Happy pretend house hunting :)

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    May 16th 2014, 2:58 PM

    I have viewed a number of repossessed and bank owned houses in Dublin.. They exist, but not cheap as they are being released slowly but they do exist

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    May 16th 2014, 7:33 PM

    You’re a one off ,Dave :)

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    May 15th 2014, 6:40 PM

    Don’t mention the war !

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    May 15th 2014, 9:42 PM

    During the war….

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