Ice-cream Day at GD Goenka Public School
Students at GD Goenka Public School celebrated icecream day on Saturday. The students for welcome to buy play cards all over campus, displaying the flavors of the ice creams and phrases like ‘I am present you like me chilled’. Ice-cream Day at GD Goenka Public School. keeps their curiosity high. the dance party was added attraction and Ahmed foot tapping music came the ice cream man with his cart. the ice cream counter was specially created for little going Khan’s where they excited to the flavors they wish to eat. the students released each and every scope of vanilla chocolate strawberry ice creams.later each grade completed made ice cream day crafts pre Nursery students made ice cream cards students of nursery created their own ice cream using played the kindergarten did teamwork by tearing and pasting color full paper and decorating a large ice cream cut out together students of grade 1 wrote adjective on ice cream cut out.
National Ice Cream Day is observed each year on the 3rd Sunday in July and is a part of National Ice Cream Month. This day is a fun celebration enjoyed with a bowl, cup or cone filled with your favorite flavor of ice cream.
Thousands of years ago, people in the Persian Empire would put snow in a bowl, pour grape-juice concentrate over it and eat it as a treat. They did this when the weather was hot and used the snow saved in the cool-keeping underground chambers known as “yakhchal,” or taken from the snowfall that remained at the top of the mountains by the summer capital.
It is believed that ice cream was first introduced into the United States by Quaker colonists who brought their ice cream recipes with them. Their ice cream was sold at shops in New York and other cities during the colonial era.
- Ben Franklin, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson enjoyed ice cream.
- 1813 -First Lady Dolley Madison served ice cream at the Inaugural Ball.
- 1832 – African American confectioner, Augustus Jackson, created multiple ice cream recipes as well as a superior technique to manufacture ice cream.
- 1843 – Philadelphian, Nancy Johnson, received the first U.S. patent for a small-scale hand-cranked ice cream freezer.
- 1920 – Harry Burt puts the first ice cream trucks on the streets.
Thomas Jefferson’s recipe for Old Fashioned Vanilla Ice Cream is believed to be the oldest recipe for ice cream in the USA. Below is the recipe provided by the Library of Congress. The transcript is a word for word for ease of following along.