On Sep 5, 10:48*am, 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
Plus they melt too fast! When we were in Italy last year, we noticed
how frugal they are there with ice! If you wanted ice for your hotel
room, it came in a sealed package- kinda sealed like a foodsaver was
used- actually a pretty smart idea storage wise.