Does this really work?
StClone Well-Known Member Dec 17, 2009 5,691 3,029 113 Wisconsin Jul 16, 2024 #1 Reactions: Cyched, Cychl82, VeloClone and 1 other person
Cydkar Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2006 26,922 12,722 113 Jul 16, 2024 #2 It works great...for making ice.
JM4CY Well-Known Member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Aug 23, 2012 37,897 74,615 113 America Jul 16, 2024 #3 I don’t know but my guess is there’s a lot of ice blocks in plastic bags in eastern Iowa. Reactions: JP4CY, frackincygy and CyDawg23
CascadeClone Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2009 10,874 13,953 113 Jul 16, 2024 #4 Dad says this works, but works better if you use "instant water". Reactions: cyclones500
M madguy30 Well-Known Member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Nov 15, 2011 57,264 55,155 113 Jul 16, 2024 #8 Needs to be exactly 28 degrees or else it won't work.
inCyteful Well-Known Member SuperFanatic SuperFanatic T2 Feb 28, 2012 12,553 12,632 113 Fort Collins, CO Jul 16, 2024 #9 CascadeClone said: Dad says this works, but works better if you use "instant water". Click to expand... Yea, Steven Wright does this but uses Dehydrated Water. Reactions: VeloClone, cyclones500 and CascadeClone
CascadeClone said: Dad says this works, but works better if you use "instant water". Click to expand... Yea, Steven Wright does this but uses Dehydrated Water.
cycloner29 Well-Known Member Dec 17, 2008 12,837 12,394 113 Ames Jul 16, 2024 #10 Sure hope they don’t get freezer burn.
MeanDean Well-Known Member SuperFanatic Jan 5, 2009 14,629 20,876 113 Blue Grass IA-Jensen Beach FL Jul 16, 2024 #11 Do you have to adjust the cooking time? I hate mushy pasta.