My wife and I lived in Louisiana for a year we love the southern snow. I live in Pennsylvania now and I can never find a southern snow machine being used at a carnival or fair. I thinking I may have found my new business. It makes the best snow
Exactly. None of these shaved ice people have a love or respect for snow ice by putting all that damn syrup on it. We buy snow cones mostly for the snow ..not the syrup. Everytime I asked for a little bit of syrup they never listen which makes no sense. I'm paying you for less syrup...youre saving product.
I need a personal shaved ice machine like this in my life. I crave shaved ice and wanna eat it all day long. We have a place that sales it by the bag for $7.00, but its not enough. Its the only pace that sales it and its not open from Sept- Mar. I think, so I'm in trouble when it closes for the winter. I wanna have it on hand all the time. I wish they weren't so expensive. :-(
I have the same machine I brought from Bubby himself, but my ice doesn't come out fluffy like his. It comes out bits of crushed ice. What am I doing wrong??? I was told to let the ice block sweat a little, and another time I was told to set my deep freezer on a certain temperature which I forgot the temp number. What to do, cause I'm thinking about buying a different snowball machine from a different supplier.
We have been using this machine since 1986 so I speak from experience. Keep your blocks cold, blades sharp & lightly pull the handle. The harder you pull the feed handle the crunchier the ice. If a block sits in my machine for more than 15 minutes it gets rotated with a fresh block.
@@amariwright489 i think its a preference thing. I'm in Arizona and there are lots of Hawaiian shaved ice places if there's too much syrup it's just like a water down slushie I like mine was a little syrup
My wife and I lived in Louisiana for a year we love the southern snow. I live in Pennsylvania now and I can never find a southern snow machine being used at a carnival or fair. I thinking I may have found my new business. It makes the best snow
Just give me the shaved ice. Keep the syrup.
Exactly. None of these shaved ice people have a love or respect for snow ice by putting all that damn syrup on it. We buy snow cones mostly for the snow ..not the syrup. Everytime I asked for a little bit of syrup they never listen which makes no sense. I'm paying you for less syrup...youre saving product.
What temperature do you keep the ice in the freezer. hope to hear from you.
it makes the best snowball between 0 F to +10 F if the temp is over +10 you need to change the ice.
I have snowie block ice shaver. It is really good. It is more expensive but it takes less space and very easiy to use.
I need a personal shaved ice machine like this in my life. I crave shaved ice and wanna eat it all day long. We have a place that sales it by the bag for $7.00, but its not enough. Its the only pace that sales it and its not open from Sept- Mar. I think, so I'm in trouble when it closes for the winter. I wanna have it on hand all the time. I wish they weren't so expensive. :-(
Ashley Williams omg I Love shaved ice I don’t want no flavor on it.. maybe a little tigers blood my fav
I have a new Orleans ice co e machine is it better then the one i own, thinking of buying a new one
I have the same machine I brought from Bubby himself, but my ice doesn't come out fluffy like his. It comes out bits of crushed ice. What am I doing wrong??? I was told to let the ice block sweat a little, and another time I was told to set my deep freezer on a certain temperature which I forgot the temp number. What to do, cause I'm thinking about buying a different snowball machine from a different supplier.
It takes practice…. I’m learning this machine. I’ve gotten better. It’s in how u use the handle
There are groups on FB tht can help out - if ur not in them
We have been using this machine since 1986 so I speak from experience. Keep your blocks cold, blades sharp & lightly pull the handle. The harder you pull the feed handle the crunchier the ice. If a block sits in my machine for more than 15 minutes it gets rotated with a fresh block.
How to do you make your blocks, is it better cloudy or clear?
Cloudy if you want a powder texture like pure snow. Clear will give you a more icy, crushed texture.
too much syrup!
No such thing
I hate a dry snowball, but this def will have waste as soon as you walked away.
@@JStorm13 not if you're an ice lover.
@@narlywaves2371 I if you just like ice, go to the store and buy a bag
too much syrup
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Melinda hetrick no such thing. You have to have enough syrup for the bottom
@@amariwright489 i think its a preference thing. I'm in Arizona and there are lots of Hawaiian shaved ice places if there's too much syrup it's just like a water down slushie I like mine was a little syrup
@@mindyhetrick9273 exactly. Only true ice lovers understand. The highlight is supposed to be the snow not the stu/ pid syrup.
@@amariwright489 just give me a plain that. Phuck that goofy azz syrup.