Recipe for ICE (you will laugh)
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But... It didn't explain how to get the cubes out of the tray. I attempted to cut them out, but they were too hard. So in something like the banana-induced rage, I threw the tray against a wall and all but one fell out. Another throw got the last one out.
So, to remove the cubes from the tray, simply throw it at a wall. Do make sure your kitchen floors are clean though, I ended up with a hair on one of my cubes, and that was disappointing after 2 HOURS of work!0 -
Great!! Made me late for work, couldn't stop reading!0
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so funny!!!0
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LOL!!! This is great!0
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love this so much0
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This gave me a much needed laugh today :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0
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free-range water ahahah awesome.0
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brilliant!0
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funny :laugh:0
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:laugh: ad nauseum0
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Hmmm, you know, I really have not seen an ice tray in years. I remember grandma used to have a great aluminum one with a nice handle on it; mom used to have some made of plastic... We used to make kool-aid ice pops with them... Loved putting those in kool-aid since it did not water down the drink.... In an age of automatic ice makers and reddi Ice machines, we often don't even think of 'em any more. I need to go find one and renew an old tradition.....0
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hahahaaaa! Hysterical0
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