Ice cube are just frozen water...Please you make sure you pour the water into a sqaure shaped mould ...let it freeze till solid..They have many uses...Goodluck not too hard to do...
2007-07-06 14:08:04
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answered by Mrs Stephens 5
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are you talking about claer ice because this is how:
A large number of people have become interested in clear ice. The best way to answer the clear ice question is to think about icicles.
If you live in an area where icicles form in the winter, you know that icicles are normally clear and beautiful. There are two things that make icicles so perfect:
Icicles are made from pure water in the form of melted snow.
Icicles are created in layers. Water drips down the icicle and freezes in progressive layers rather than freezing all at once. This approach avoids entrapped bubbles.
If you ever look inside a restaurant ice maker, you will find that it makes ice in layers. Cold water runs continuously over a plate or a grid where the ice is forming, and the ice cubes (or ice disks in some machines) grow in layers.
If you would like to try creating clear ice at home, start with distilled water (to eliminate the minerals) and boil it (to eliminate air dissolved in the water). Make the cubes small or thin to get closer to the way that icicles are formed.
A technique used in most ice manufacturing plants that make large blocks of ice is to put a tube in the center of the container of water that is to be frozen. Through the tube they bubble a very low pressure stream of air. Before the tube becomes ice-bound, they remove it, and they pour or suction the water that is left in the center of the ice block away. All of the impurities -- dirt, dissolved air and minerals -- are forced into this water by the crystallizing ice. They fill the void with fresh water (or not) and continue freezing. The core of the block is clouded but the rest of the block is clear. If the core is not refilled and frozen, the entire block is clear.
2007-07-06 20:21:21
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answered by michelle 1
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I'm kind of wondering why you actually need to ask this question. If you didn't know they always have bagged ice for sale. But all you do is fill your ice cube trays with water and put them inside of the freezer for about 2 hours. Then you will have ice.
Hope that works!!
2007-07-06 20:09:26
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answered by T.H. 2
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Get a ice cube tray. Put water in it. Put it in the freezer. Give it like 2 hours. and take it out. and you get ice cubes.
2007-07-06 20:10:25
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answered by OrionCheung 3
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Fill your mouth up with water, stick head in freezer, then have another blond person slam the freezer door repeatedly on your head.
I'm sure this will help you remember how to make ice cubes.
2007-07-06 20:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Ice cube tray
water
freezer.
pour water in ice cube tray,set in freezer about 1-2 hours
remove twist tray remove cubes add to favorite drink injoy...
:)
2007-07-06 20:07:33
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answered by soccermom 6
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Put water in the ice cube tray, put in freezer. You can also flavor ice cubes with lemonade or iced tea or whatever.
2007-07-06 20:08:09
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answered by chefgrille 7
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You have a great sense of humor!
Freeze water in an ice cube tray.
Then use.
simple?
2007-07-06 20:23:06
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answered by Susan 5
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oil, water and salt.
mix 2 tablespoons of oil, two cups of water and one teaspoon of salt in a medium bowl. then pour it into and icecube tray and let it sit in the freezer for 12 hours. when done, take out the ice cubes by turning the tray upsidedown, and smacking your head against it!.....or you could use a hammer. enjoy.
2007-07-06 21:33:04
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answered by bambi 2
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You can get an ice tray,fill it up with water,freeze it for 5 hours then you done.
2007-07-06 20:39:02
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answered by Chell 1
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