Last week Kaia asked me why we didn’t chew gum. I told her it just wasn’t something we did. I was a huge gum addict when I was younger. I use to have a drawer in the fridge that I kept my gum in. My mom hated it! Mostly because it was chewed gum that I believed would regain it’s flavor if you cooled it down and then tried chewing it again. Anyway, at some point, I just stopped chewing gum. Now, with having Kaia, I think I didn’t want to get into it because I wasn’t ready to deal with gum in the hair, in the bed, stuck to furniture…
Anyway, last week when she went to play at her grandmother’s, Kaia came home with a pack of gum and she has been chomping on it for dear life. She loves it! Any chance she gets she asks me for another piece. And get this… She found a little corner in the fridge and stores it there… new and used gum! Now she wants to know how to blow bubbles (gum in the hair, here we come)!
So, looking at the ingredients in the gum (the pack she had was loaded with artificial sweeteners) I decided we were going to learn how to make our own and come up with our own special flavors. So, I ordered this and also got the ingredients to follow this recipe. We’ll see how they all turn out! (Oh, by the way if you ever happen to get a wad of chewing gum stuck in your belly button, Q-tips work really well to get it out. Just keep twisting it around and it will get it all out… 🙂
After looking up how to make gum, I got in the ‘makin’ mood. So, we decided to make some ice cream. Since we don’t have an ice cream maker, we followed both of these recipes for Pumpkin Ice Cream (also from the Leener’s site we got the gum recipe from… cool site!) and for Fruit Ice Cream (we used a frozen fruit mix at the end). They both turned out fantastic!!! Kaia is bouncing off the walls right now while Toby tries to get her into bed! (Mental note: no more ice cream right before bed!)
Kaia, smiling like the nut she is, mixing the pumpkin ice cream.
Here we are kneading the bags of fruit ice cream. Kaia has a cloth over hers to keep her hands from getting too cold. You can see the pink ice cream in the bag I am holding.
Savoring the fruit ice cream. (No, she didn’t eat all of that! We put most of it back in the freezer.)
I think I am going to order her the “Play and Freeze” ice cream maker for her birthday.
peanut butter gets it out of hair. probably any type of oil would.
i don’t buy gum but my mom does and jaden swallows it every time. any time i see a pack lying around, i throw it away, mean mom that i am!
So cute! I don’t what it is with this age and gum but my niece is equally obsessed. It’s a great idea to make your own gum to by-pass all the arificial crud in the commercial stuff, plus it’s fun. I have to get a birthday present for the niece soon and you’ve given me a great idea – I think a kid ice cream maker would be a huge thrill! Thanks!
Just give Kaia a crew cut for the next year or two, until she’s mastered bubble blowing. 🙂
HAHA!! She would FLIP!!! Because according to Disney, most princesses have long hair! Heaven forbid hers get cut!