The ice cube trick, also known as the ice cube hack - how many are there?
Burger: The recent on is to put an ice cube into a burger patty so that the patty stays moist while being barbecued. And that's just the latest cooking use - reheat rice, remove fat from soups, clean blender blades...many more.
Grounding: This one is to calm a person down and reduce anxiety and panic - hold an ice cube or ice pack on the inside of the wrist or in one hand for 1 - 3 minutes.
Power outages: Keep an ice cube in a shot glass in your freezer to detect power outages.
Double freezing: to make ice last longer, double freeze them by taking the frozen cubes and put them into a freezer bag and freeze again.
Wrinkles out of your laundry - throw a few ice cubes or a wet washcloth into the dryer with wrinkled clothes.
Deodorize garbage disposal - pour ice into the sink and turn on the disposal then hot water.
Remove furniture dents in carpet - Place ice cube where the dent is, leet it melt, blot up the wet spots and use the edge of a spoon to push the carpet fibres back into upright position.
Remove chewing gum - Place ice on gum for 5 to 10 minutes - it will harden and loosen grip.
Water your orchids - Place ice cubes in the plant pot to melt slowly.
TikTok - ice cube trick for head on Bf (that's boy friend) it is HERE. This is for headache relief
But once you are on TikTok there are dozens, maybe hundreds, and possibly thousands of ice cube tricks. I don't want to find out how many.
And we haven't looked at science experiments with ice cubes. Things like "How to pick up ice with a string experiment". Or "how to melt ice cubes the fastest", And what about setting ice on fire.
And we conclude with the Guinness Book of Records involving ice cubes. What could it be? Josef Koeberi stayed 2 hours 30 minutes and 57 seconds inside a custom-made glass box filled up to his shoulders with ice cubes. There are ice cube eaters, ice cube holders, ice cubes in open mouths, and so on.
Here's Bodnant Garden in the spring quite a few years ago. Good to see spring gardens as winter arrives. It is just a few months away.
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