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Evadman's Tip of the day for 12/08/2011

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Evadman

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Evadman's Tip of the day for 12/08/2011

To make clear ice cubes, use distilled water, boil it, and add it to the ice tray.

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why boil it? Distilled water is already cleaned via boiling.

Or do you just mean add it to the tray hot?
 
from instructables:
- Boil the water , and than let it cool.
- after it is cool , boil the water again!
explanation :
the double boiling eliminates dissolved air in the water and decomposes minerals in the water
 
To make clear ice cubes, use distilled water, boil it, and add it to the ice tray.


ha!

funny!

lol at all the idiots trying to figure out if boiling affects the clarity

BOILED WATER becomes steam.

Clear Ice Cube = no ice cube

hmm... maybe a joke isn't funny if it needs to be explained.

😛
 
ha!

funny!

lol at all the idiots trying to figure out if boiling affects the clarity

BOILED WATER becomes steam.

Clear Ice Cube = no ice cube

hmm... maybe a joke isn't funny if it needs to be explained.

😛

When there are instructions to bring water to a boil, I generally boil it all of the way to steam too. It helps the spaghetti cook quicker when it's completely evaporated. 😵
 
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