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How to make shaved ice for mixed drinks?
I see a great mixed drink I would like to make, but it calls for
shaved ice. How do you make that at home? Thx! Oingofan |
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How to make shaved ice for mixed drinks?
Oingofan wrote:
> I see a great mixed drink I would like to make, but it calls for > shaved ice. How do you make that at home? Thx! > Oingofan There are plenty of inexpensive ice shavers you can use. I have on hand-cranked, and one electric. I use the electric most often. I think it cost me $25 at a department store. Gunther Anderson |
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How to make shaved ice for mixed drinks?
Ah....OK. Thx!
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 16:24:45 -0500, Gunther Anderson > wrote: >Oingofan wrote: > >> I see a great mixed drink I would like to make, but it calls for >> shaved ice. How do you make that at home? Thx! >> Oingofan > >There are plenty of inexpensive ice shavers you can use. I have on >hand-cranked, and one electric. I use the electric most often. I think >it cost me $25 at a department store. > >Gunther Anderson |
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How to make shaved ice for mixed drinks?
WALMART HAS ICE SHAVERS. in their kitchen appliance, mixers, blenders, etc.
section. They use standard ice cubes and do a pretty good job, run around $15.00 or so. I purchased one and it works great Oingofan wrote: > Ah....OK. Thx! > > On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 16:24:45 -0500, Gunther Anderson > > wrote: > > >Oingofan wrote: > > > >> I see a great mixed drink I would like to make, but it calls for > >> shaved ice. How do you make that at home? Thx! > >> Oingofan > > > >There are plenty of inexpensive ice shavers you can use. I have on > >hand-cranked, and one electric. I use the electric most often. I think > >it cost me $25 at a department store. > > > >Gunther Anderson |
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How to make shaved ice for mixed drinks?
Great! I'll go check them out. Thx!
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:25:10 -0500, Michael Bohl > wrote: >WALMART HAS ICE SHAVERS. in their kitchen appliance, mixers, blenders, etc. >section. They use standard ice cubes and do a pretty good job, run around >$15.00 or so. I purchased one and it works great > >Oingofan wrote: > >> Ah....OK. Thx! >> >> On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 16:24:45 -0500, Gunther Anderson >> > wrote: >> >> >Oingofan wrote: >> > >> >> I see a great mixed drink I would like to make, but it calls for >> >> shaved ice. How do you make that at home? Thx! >> >> Oingofan >> > >> >There are plenty of inexpensive ice shavers you can use. I have on >> >hand-cranked, and one electric. I use the electric most often. I think >> >it cost me $25 at a department store. >> > >> >Gunther Anderson |
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