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Feb
2018
Fun Flavored Ice Cubes
Remember when you were a kid and you would pour fruit punch into a bathroom Dixie cup and freeze it with a popsicle stick to make your own fruity
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Remember when you were a kid and you would pour fruit punch into a bathroom Dixie cup and freeze it with a popsicle stick to make your own fruity
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Ice sculptures can be seen as the epitome of class, talent, and fun when they are featured at a party or event. Sculpting ice is an extremely difficult process
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Updated: January 15, 2018 One of the questions we always get is, “How is dry ice made?” This is a very common question because dry ice has a very
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Updated: December 21, 2017 As we approach Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year’s, many of us are trying to plan our menus, decorations, outfits and beverages for our family and
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Our Favorite Thanksgiving Cocktails Although Thanksgiving is a holiday that lands under a cooler time of the year, it is never too cold to enjoy some nice, cool Thanksgiving
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The springtime has crept up on us once again and we’re getting ready for the warm months ahead and the Easter celebrations taking place shortly. For most people who
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The traditional method for making ice cream isn’t exactly the easiest process to accomplish, particularly if you aren’t willing to stand around and shake ice bags and rock salt
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An ice tray is obviously used to make ice, but it’s also a handy tool for a variety of other uses, particularly when you choose to get the silicone
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It’s that time of year again. And though it’s unseasonably warm for this time of year, it should come as no surprise because it’s always unseasonably warm in North
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Did you know that ice is considered a food by the FDA? While that is true, the Food and Drug Administration doesn’t exactly monitor or regulate the purity of