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How to Make an Ice cream Sundae

• Ingredients

o Ice cream (any flavor)

o Whip cream

o Sprinkles

o Hot fudge

o Cherry

o Fruit (opitional)

• Setup

o Make sure you have the following:

▪ A bowl for ice cream and hot fudge

▪ Spoon

▪ Scooper

▪ And all ingredients listed above.

• Step 1

o Go to the freezer and get your desired ice

cream flavor.

o Set the ice cream on the table.

• Step 2

o Go to your cabinet and get the rest of the

ingredients listed above.

o Set them on the table.

• Step 3

o Make sure you have a scooper, spoon and

a bowl out on the table.

• Step 4

o Take the lid off of the ice cream.

• Step 5

o Use the scooper and create a base for your sundae.

o Place three scoops into the bowl. (Example shown in figure 1)

• Step 6

o Take your hot fudge and place desired

amount in a different bowl.

o Then place the bowl in the

microwave to melt the hot fudge.

• Step 7

o Take the heated hot fudge and

drizzle it on top of the ice cream.

• Step 8

o Take the sprinkles and apply your

desired amount.

o Also if you prefer fruit or other

toppings apply them during this step.

• Step 9

o Apply whipped cream.

• Step 10

o Then put the cherry on top to finish it off.

• Step 11

o Get your spoon and enjoy!

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[pic]Figure 1: Ice cream base

Figure 2: Drizzle hot fudge on top of sundae[pic]

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