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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 14:23:29 -0400, "Nancy Young" >
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>I did buy blue ones thinking they
>were like the old ones. Get this. They nest. You have to line them
>up a certain way or they ... nest, and that pushes out the water. Can't
>imagine what they were thinking.


I got the cheap blue ones (they fooled me into thinking they didn't
nest, by the packaging), but turns out they nest only in one
direction. Figure out heads and tails... then turn one in the
opposite direction.


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> On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 14:23:29 -0400, "Nancy Young" >
> wrote:
>
>>I did buy blue ones thinking they
>>were like the old ones. Get this. They nest. You have to line them
>>up a certain way or they ... nest, and that pushes out the water. Can't
>>imagine what they were thinking.

>
> I got the cheap blue ones (they fooled me into thinking they didn't
> nest, by the packaging), but turns out they nest only in one
> direction. Figure out heads and tails... then turn one in the
> opposite direction.


I know that! Who wants to clown around, oh, is the ice cube tray
this way? Or that way? Fuggedaboudit!!

nancy


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On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 08:32:20 -0400, "Nancy Young" >
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>
><sf> wrote
>
>> On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 14:23:29 -0400, "Nancy Young" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>I did buy blue ones thinking they
>>>were like the old ones. Get this. They nest. You have to line them
>>>up a certain way or they ... nest, and that pushes out the water. Can't
>>>imagine what they were thinking.

>>
>> I got the cheap blue ones (they fooled me into thinking they didn't
>> nest, by the packaging), but turns out they nest only in one
>> direction. Figure out heads and tails... then turn one in the
>> opposite direction.

>
>I know that! Who wants to clown around, oh, is the ice cube tray
>this way? Or that way? Fuggedaboudit!!
>

My time isn't so valuable that I can't take a second to figure it out.

in the mean time I'll keep an eye out for the silicone ones.


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> On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 08:32:20 -0400, "Nancy Young" >
> wrote:


>>I know that! Who wants to clown around, oh, is the ice cube tray
>>this way? Or that way? Fuggedaboudit!!
>>

> My time isn't so valuable that I can't take a second to figure it out.


It's lame, and I didn't like those trays besides that. The white
ones are much better.
>
> in the mean time I'll keep an eye out for the silicone ones.


I don't know about silicone ice cube trays, seems they'd be floppy,,
but I haven't checked them out.

nancy


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