
My ecstatic and erratic uncle is a firm believer that when it’s freezing cold outside (environment) all you have to do is match the temperature inside (body) and your worries about the chills in your bones are ghttp://wewantorganicfood.com/2007/07/15/how-to-make-organic-ice-cream/one. Yes he believes that when it’s both cold outside and inside there will be no notice of the difference in temperature and thus you won’t feel cold – can’t feel cold if you don’t know what warm/hot is? Anyway all I know is he would always get us to eat delicious ice-cream on chilly rainy days. I’m not sure if it worked as it was supposed to but we did love ice-cream and it did distract us from feeling cold.
Now the weather these days is a bit erratic, it’s hot when it shouldn’t be, it’s freezing when it’s suppose to be just cold and it’s wet when it’s supposed to be dry. But regardless of the what the weather charts and whether or not you agree with my uncle philosophy, ice-cream are undeniably one of most enjoyed sweet indulgence of the modern times. This is especially true for young children who somehow find the combination of something that’s sweet, cold and creamy all in a bite siply irresistible. Problem here is, conventional commercial ice-cream is loaded with artificial flavouring and colours, all of which have nasty health effects that show up very fast on young children.
So if you have a sweet tooth or maybe a sweetie with a sweet tooth then give them all natural organic ice creams such as those from:
Tomberlies
Tomberlies ice-creams are special because they are raw Vegan 100% Organic Ice Cream . That means they are not only gluten free but also free of preservatives, thickeners and fillers. A delicious and healthy choice.
Rocombe Organic
One of the oldies in the market – Rocombe has been around making organic ice-cream since 1987. They use local organic whole milk and cream to create 100% natural and completely free of additives and stabilisers yummy ice-cream. To top that off, those who like sorbet also can turn to Rocombe because their sorbets are made with organic fruit and natural spring water from Dartmoor National Park.
Cream o’ Galloway
Who else but cream o’ Galloway can you trust to offer delicious organic fairtrade dairy ice cream in the UK? Plus you can enjoy a farm tour on the family run organic farm in Dumfries and Galloway while enjoying your guilt free ice-cream.
Now if you’re a hardworking mummy who loves to make desserts then you can always try your hand at making your own homemade organic ice-cream. There’s no secret, it’s just using the same recipe to make ice-cream and swapping all the ingredients for organic versions.







