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Patt 04-01-2006 02:55 AM

making popsicles
 
This is not exactly cooking,,,,,but here goes. I like to make I own
popsicles with those plastic containers and the stick you insert . I fill
with juice`s. How the heck are you supposed to get the popsicle out of the
containers when they are frozen? I have tried just twisting them, or
running hot water on them etc. They come out with (enough) hot water, but by
then the popsicles are half melted and the stick falls out. Thanks
Patt



OmManiPadmeOmelet 04-01-2006 03:25 AM

making popsicles
 
In article <eOGuf.128613$2k.10110@pd7tw1no>, "Patt" >
wrote:

> This is not exactly cooking,,,,,but here goes. I like to make I own
> popsicles with those plastic containers and the stick you insert . I fill
> with juice`s. How the heck are you supposed to get the popsicle out of the
> containers when they are frozen? I have tried just twisting them, or
> running hot water on them etc. They come out with (enough) hot water, but by
> then the popsicles are half melted and the stick falls out. Thanks
> Patt
>
>


Might be the containers you are using.

Run COLD water over them instead of hot.

Trust me. ;-)

Cheers!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

Sheldon 04-01-2006 02:35 PM

making popsicles
 

Patt wrote:
> This is not exactly cooking,,,,,but here goes. I like to make I own
> popsicles with those plastic containers and the stick you insert . I fill
> with juice`s. How the heck are you supposed to get the popsicle out of the
> containers when they are frozen? I have tried just twisting them, or
> running hot water on them etc. They come out with (enough) hot water, but by
> then the popsicles are half melted and the stick falls out. Thanks


Wipe the interior of the molds lightly with vegetable oil, then wash
well and they will be non stick for at least a year... same treatment
with plastic ice cube trays.


OmManiPadmeOmelet 04-01-2006 03:47 PM

making popsicles
 
In article >,
Steve Wertz > wrote:

> On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 02:55:06 GMT, "Patt" > wrote:
>
> >This is not exactly cooking,,,,,but here goes. I like to make I own
> >popsicles with those plastic containers and the stick you insert . I fill
> >with juice`s. How the heck are you supposed to get the popsicle out of the
> >containers when they are frozen? I have tried just twisting them, or
> >running hot water on them etc. They come out with (enough) hot water, but by
> >then the popsicles are half melted and the stick falls out. Thanks
> >Patt

>
> Spray some Pam(tm) on the inside of the molds before you fill
> them.
>
> OK, I'm kidding....I think. (hmmmmm)
>
> -sw


COLD tap water.

Seriously.

When mom was dying, she tended to be too sick to eat much, but was
constantly thirsty due to the oxygen cannula.

I compromised and made her high protien popsickles.

I bought the molds and used Isopure fruit flavored liquid protein. It
got SOME nutrition down her and had the consistency of frozen pudding.
She loved them. :-)

'twas expensive but I did not care.

I ran cold tap water over the molds to release them. It does not melt as
much as hot water but since it's warmer than the 'sickles, it releases
them.
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

OmManiPadmeOmelet 04-01-2006 05:17 PM

making popsicles
 
In article . com>,
"Sheldon" > wrote:

> Patt wrote:
> > This is not exactly cooking,,,,,but here goes. I like to make I own
> > popsicles with those plastic containers and the stick you insert . I fill
> > with juice`s. How the heck are you supposed to get the popsicle out of the
> > containers when they are frozen? I have tried just twisting them, or
> > running hot water on them etc. They come out with (enough) hot water, but by
> > then the popsicles are half melted and the stick falls out. Thanks

>
> Wipe the interior of the molds lightly with vegetable oil, then wash
> well and they will be non stick for at least a year... same treatment
> with plastic ice cube trays.
>


Cool. I'll have to try that for the ice cube trays. :-)
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson


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