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Keep Your Ice Cubes Independent

How to Not End Up With One Gigantic Ice Block

A discovery posted
about ice cubes & tips.
As presented by the fantabulous Fred LeBlanc.
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We used to lose a lot of ice cubes due to the fact that they would some how all melt and stick together, essentially forming ice blocks. Maybe our freezer is horrible. When visiting my family in Canada last September, my aunt just happen to pull out a low-budget solution that seems to do the trick.

Keep your ice cubes in a paper bag in your freezer.

I don’t know why this works, but it does. When you make new ice cubes, add them to your bag. When you want ice, get the bag out of the freezer and grab as many cubes as you need. No more smashing plastic bags of ice in the sink to just get a couple cubes!

Fred LeBlanc is trying to make the web a better place. He develops, designs, writes, improves, constructs, invents, and creates (hopefully) interesting content and projects.

He’s reasonably well-known for his jQuery plugin, he co-runs a meet up for web folks and he’s been known to make a TextMate theme or two.

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