"Sheldon" > wrote in
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>
>
> Andy wrote:
>> Remove your ice cube tray from the freezer and before twisting it to
>> break out the cubes, turn it upsidedown and run it under the kitchen
>> faucet for a few seconds. Turn it upright and twist the tray. The
>> cubes will eject whole, instead of crumbled.
>
> You're talking metal trays... you old geezer!
>
> Plastic ice cube trays can be made non-stick... coat with a light film
> of vegetable oil, let sit over night, then wash as you normally do
> dishes (dishwashing machine is ideal), your trays will now be
> non-stick for years... years later when you notice cubes beginning to
> stick repeat the process. Odds are you'll buy a new fridge with new
> trays before those treated trays will need re-treatment.
>
> Sheldon
That's a hard sell if you ask me. We're talking a few seconds under the
faucet.
--
Andy
"Heck, I never even weigh booze, just pour to fit the glass."
--Sheldon,