[CnD] ice cube trays

2015-12-30 Thread Gregory Yorke via Cookinginthedark
Fill a tray in the sink and pour the water from the tray into a glass to get
an idea of how much water to use. 

Keep that glass somewhere so you can use it to fill the ice cube trays. 

Put the empty tray into the freezer and use that glass to fill the tray in
the freezer.

You will not over fill the tray that way.

I use this method to make coffee and not over fill the coffee maker. 

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Re: [CnD] ice cube trays

2015-12-30 Thread Jan via Cookinginthedark
I have trouble getting it into the freezer if it doesn't have a cover on it.
I have trouble holding it level. That's why I like the covered trays. I
don't use ice much, though. 

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Subject: [CnD] ice cube trays

Fill a tray in the sink and pour the water from the tray into a glass to get
an idea of how much water to use. 

Keep that glass somewhere so you can use it to fill the ice cube trays. 

Put the empty tray into the freezer and use that glass to fill the tray in
the freezer.

You will not over fill the tray that way.

I use this method to make coffee and not over fill the coffee maker. 

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