put it in a freezer as much as you can fit
or just get an artificial snowmaker for the occasion like the Ski fields do to extend the season
2007-05-29 14:47:15
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answered by Audio Visual master 4
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Depends on where you live. Too late this year, though, I'm afraid. All the snow is gone.
You could get a shaved ice machine, and make "sno" though.
I have no idea how much snow you need.
If you want this for next year, and you live in the north, what you do is make a snow fort on the north side of the house (in the shade). Start filling it up with water, which will freeze into ice. Build up a good 3 to 4 inch floor of ice. Then start packing the snow fort with snow. When full, cover with a tarp, then about a foot of clean straw. Then cover with old boards or another tarp. You should have at least a little snow still at the end of May, as long as you live someplace like Wisconsin or Canada.
If not, get grinding on that old snow-cone maker!
2007-05-29 14:54:46
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answered by Madame M 7
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You have to put the snow in a freezer... that's the best I can think!
2007-05-29 15:31:35
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answered by Sciencemom 4
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Gee, I don't know, maybe a freezer. Or other places that are cold, like Antarctica. Did you know there was snow in Antarctica, well, there is.
2007-05-29 15:32:41
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answered by jimbothe_smartguy 2
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