Make a sweet treat on a snow day with our homemade snow ice cream recipe! Snow ice cream is a wonderful treat for the kids and mom and this recipe and video make it easy!

With snow in most of the country I thought I would post these recipes and tips for a fun frugal snow day, including our homemade snow ice cream recipe!
There are lots of great ways to enjoy snow days or make them better for the kids. We have a family tradition of making snow ice cream every year with the kids and they look forward to the first snowfall with enough snow to make homemade snow ice cream. We have one child who doesn’t like milk or ice cream, so we make snow cones for him and I am including our easy snow cone recipe here, too!
Sometimes, people get a little weird about using snow on the ground, but never fear! We have been making snow ice cream for years and nobody has died. Of course, you want to use fresh snow that has recently fallen and not dirty snow or, even worse, yellow snow! haha!
After the recipes, I included some pictures of some of our snow adventures, including sledding, snow surfing when you don’t have hills and igloo building, which we did for quite a few years when the kids were younger!
I put some pictures of our place too! Enjoy!
Tawra
Our kids love it when it snows because they love making and, more importantly, eating homemade snow ice cream!

Genuine Kansas Weather Gnome
The directions say, “If it’s covered in snow, it’s snowing!”




First, a stay dry tip: Slip plastic sacks over the kids feet to keep them dry. Put them on over the socks and the put on their shoes. Tie the handles around their legs.

If you don’t have a 4-wheeler get out the lawn mower!

Baby Jack’s First Sledding!

Snow Surfing In Kansas. This is how you have fun in the snow with no hills!
From our snow storm 2 weeks ago

Jack’s first time in the snow (with mom not feeling so great 🙂

Elly and BJ collecting snow to make igloo bricks. They used a plastic tub to make the snow bricks.


BJ and David working on the igloo


Elly and Mike posing with the final product.
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