Anyone here have the recipe for ice cubes?!


Question: Do you want the traditional recipe or the extra crispy?


Answers: Do you want the traditional recipe or the extra crispy?

Ha! Water and an Ice Tray. Put in freezer until frozen!

freeze water!

or the chocolate that melts in your mouth?? those things are awesome!

Yes, yellow ice cubes......

Jello or Cool-aid

Water and cold. Maybe an ice tray.

:) funny

ice is frozen water so you pour water into a tray and put it in a frezzer

yea, an ice cube tray, water, and a freezer.

pour water into each section of the ice cube tray until it is full. placet her tray on an even surface in the freezer. Keep tray in freezer until water is frozen. Appx. 1 1/2 hrs .

Gah!

Some people ask such had questions on here and I feel obliged to answer them! So, I googled it.

Apparenlty you need: A freezer, Ice cube tray and water.

You put water into the ice cube tray and then put this in the freezer and leave to harden.

Is this true? It is harder thatn it appears...

1.Half a tablespoon of water
2.Half a table spoon of Jack Daniels
3.Half a table spoon of Lemon Juice
4.The smile of a virgin child
5.12lbs of snow
6. An Eskimo name Dave
7.A Dave sized freezer

oh.. hmmm

this ones like sooo hard to perfect aye..

i think you need some water.. tap water would be cool.

and you gotta buy like theese special contraptions...

im not quite sure what they are called but they are like little ice trays..
and you like fully have this machine that you pour the water into the trays you put it in it ..

i think its called a freezer aye.

well you put the tray filled with water into the freezer and its like an oven but the reverse :P instead of hottness it gets cold.. like full on BRRRR teeth chattering cold.. ANywho..

in about an hour or two you open it up and HEY presto i think youve got ice


now getting it out

you get the tray.. well some are different mine you bend it like in opposite ways and then it cracks it and separates the ice then you flop it upside down and bang it and it comes out :)

haha hope your ice making days are now forfulled .. bahaha i cant spell :D take care xx

Ah! I was just reading about this! In theoretical physics ...

Oh, you get the idea - even with particle-acceleration, it's just very difficult and time consuming to freeze water.

First you need some hydrogen chloride and some carbon dioxide. Mix these ingredients thoroughly. Then take some antifreeze, careful to wear gloves, and pour some onto the mixture. An exothermic reaction will occur: be sure not to enhale the poisonous carbon chloride that will evaporate. You will be left with a fine powder - ice crystals.




(BTW, some 13 year old might actually think this is true, so . . . THIS IS COMPLETE NONSENSE)

LOL.Luc P - good to see you.glad to see 2008 looks like it will continue in much the same way as '07!!!

The only way to get ice cubes is freshly shipped in from the North Pole.-see The Simpsons-.

which recipe would ice cube like?

i reckon he's into beef stew.

I have to ask you did get past kindergarden ?

wow all u need to do is put water in little tray and put in freezer in till frozen

I hardly ever see these chocolate hazelnut candies anymore, and I'm hoping that you're asking about them, and not about Cooking for Dummies!!

The best I can remember, they were milk chocolate with finely ground hazelnuts and molded into 1 inch squares. You could try to mix a Hershey's milk chocolate bar into a small amount of ground hazelnuts, let it cool and see how they taste. Have you tried to Google the company? I don't remember the company name, but you should be able to find something. Good luck!

They were such a treat in the 1960s for our family and we savored the taste!

water in ice tray and freeze





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