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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 11:58:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garrett McCord</dc:creator>
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			 			<p><em>Is it ice cream season yet? Time to pull out the ice cream maker! Please welcome Simply Recipes contributor <a href="http://vanillagarlic.com">Garrett McCord</a> as he shares his recipe for cinnamon ice cream. We made it the other day and it was simply fabulous. ~Elise</em></p>
<p>When I was a kid I assumed that cinnamon was the opposite of mint. I had reasoned that this was a basic and irrefutable rule of the universe. Cinnamon possessed heat through spice as obviously evidenced via Red Hots candies and the warm sensation and flavor cinnamon imbued when I sprinkled it over applesauce or oatmeal. It made logical sense that the heat of cinnamon was therefore the opposite of the chill inducing mint. Simply put: cinnamon = hot. </p>
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			 			<p><em>Is it ice cream season yet? Time to pull out the ice cream maker! Please welcome Simply Recipes contributor <a href="http://vanillagarlic.com">Garrett McCord</a> as he shares his recipe for cinnamon ice cream. We made it the other day and it was simply fabulous. ~Elise</em></p>
<p>When I was a kid I assumed that cinnamon was the opposite of mint. I had reasoned that this was a basic and irrefutable rule of the universe. Cinnamon possessed heat through spice as obviously evidenced via Red Hots candies and the warm sensation and flavor cinnamon imbued when I sprinkled it over applesauce or oatmeal. It made logical sense that the heat of cinnamon was therefore the opposite of the chill inducing mint. Simply put: cinnamon = hot. </p>
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