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Can you refreeze water?
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thriftlady wrote: »Can I use my bread-maker for that ?
good grief girl dont you know by now you need to search the breadmaker thread to answer that:D0 -
hahaha! *wipes tears from eyes*Got £820 back from HSBC! Now entering comps like mad with the hope of winning a nice long holiday....0
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Penelope_Penguin wrote: »This might sound like an odd question, but the Small Penguins had juice last night and took a tray of ice cubes from the freezer. They then left it in the kitchen overnight, and the ice has melted. I hate to waste anything, and as the trays are fancy shapes (stars and hearts from Ikea) the cubes were more valuable than your regular ones. Can I put them back into the freezer, or should I chuck them?
What would you do
Thanks, Old Stylers, Penny. x
So long as you filtered the water, I'm sure it would be fine. There's a thread in the Mega Index "Things to do with old pants" that tells you how to make a suitable filtration device.
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It's not funny...these are serious questions:mad:danielle24 wrote: »hahaha! *wipes tears from eyes*:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
danielle24 wrote: »hahaha! *wipes tears from eyes*
The free sample might help.....I've sent for a boxful
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thriftlady wrote: »Can I use my bread-maker for that ?
yes the bubbles it will make will put good fresh air though it and will make even better ice cubesStill TryingGrocery challenge July 2016
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Just off to pick some spaghetti to boil in the defrosted ice! (And yes I'm old enough to recall that programme clearly!Resolution:
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Brilliant..... loving all these threads
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