On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 13:48:10 -0400, Nancy Young <replyto@inemail>
wrote:
>What can I say, I like big cubes. A lot of them. I have
>ice cube trays that I like, but they are ancient and one broke,
>so I ordered more.
>
>What showed up didn't look anything like the picture on the
>website, and they are the UN-ice-cube-trays. The only way they
>could be worse than what I want is if they didn't hold water.
>
>No problem, I got on the phone and the company sent me the right
>ones. They told me I can keep these ice cube trays. Each cube
>would hold a teaspoon.
>
>I suppose if I was given to freezing lots of teaspoon sizes of
>something, they could be handy. I can't think who's use them for
>actual ice cubes. Someone who should look for an ice machine!
>
>Sorry for the dark pictu http://tinypic.com/r/hsorbc/6
>
>nancy
The little ice cubes are more successfully crushed in a blender for
drinks. The down side in my experience is that the little cubes are a
PITA to get out of the tray.
Janet US