Is this meme? How does one go about preparing this? Any good recipes, desu? Pic related
Ice
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i like to use water
I wasn't aware there were other recipes for ice besides water + cold
season with red pepper flakes and a dash of lime
to get less bubbles in the formed ice you have to slowly freeze it
allowing the ice crystals to form evenly
uneven freezing (outside in) creates bubbles
double thermal effect, putting the tray inside a open air cooler in the freezer works very well
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I like to freeze my leftover coffee into cubes and add them to iced coffee
Put juice in there and use it to cool a different juice, voila!
>basic science to enhance whiskey ice
yeap autism
cool!
Not entirely related to thread topic but I have a bunch of silicone ice molds and had been using them to make bath fizzies with them. Would it be possible to use them to make speculaas cookies or would it be too difficult to separate the mold from the cookie before putting them in the oven? Could I refrigerate the dough to make it more stiff?
why don't you just use a cookie cutter instead
The molds are objects and quotations from anime/manga series
i love when rando girls do this to me at the grocery store
boil the water first to achieve crystal clear ice
don't listen to this fuckwit
nice try dio
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scientifically, it is water - heat
but there is no such thing as cold....it is water + the absence of heat (energy)
>the absence of heat (energy)
Then why does my freezer use electricity? Dumbass
You can't be serious, right?
How to get clear ice, OP
because it has chemicals inside of it that undergo endothermic reactions and take the heat out of your freezer air and uses electricity to cycle the air
Actually it works via depressurization, not chemical reactions.
pV = nRT ring a bell?
lmao.. not like i was going to actually look up the process, because i dont give a fuck...ice packs are close enough
>not knowing how basic technology works
Yeah, you're fucked when shit hits the fan
add a dash of olive oil, it helps stop the ice cubes from sticking together
>had to check an archive for whatever this was
>wasn't even good
Hot water freeze faster than cold
fridges aren't fan cooled...
dash of olive oil
Most people are, technology has been beyond the understanding of the average person for probably half a century now.
Bunch of newbs in this thread, let me educate you.
that's not true
It is actually.
if shit hits the fan people, last thing i will care about is how a fridge works, not to mention books exist, shit hits the fan doesn't mean every piece of knowledge disappears...not to mention a damn hole 10 feet in the ground works just as good as a fridge