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Bold Spoon Creamery
Season 3
Episode 306
Born of an overabundance of mint, Bold Spoon Creamery’s Rachel Burns left a finance career to pursue a passion for ice cream. On her “ice cream farm,” Rachel grows herbs and fruit and welcomes school groups, using the math and science of ice cream to engage young minds. After a visit to the farm, head to the kitchen with Cat Neville to make an ice cream layer cake with red wine-chocolate ganache.
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