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Can you tell the difference?
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Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:18 pm
by Ice_Kat26
Maybe it's just me. But I can taste and smell the difference in ices. Like I can tell if it's store-bought. Or if it's tap water, or water from a bottle. Whose freezer[type of freezer] it was frozen in. Or if it's something at a restaurant or fast food place. What make of ice.
Such as mine. I can tell if the ice it from a freezer like mine, or in some one who doesn't have an ice machine in their freezer. Or if it's been frozen in trays. Or in bottles.
I don't know. It might just be me. But can anyone else tell?
I can too!!
Posted:
Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:34 pm
by ezgoingrl
Yes, indeed.
Posted:
Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:09 pm
by HotIcicle
Greetings Ice Chewers!
I am thrilled to find you.
I love ice and was sure I am not alone. And I am not!
Yes, Ice_Kat26, I do taste the difference and don't really like ice made in trays.
I usually buy ice in bags and crash cubes into smaller pieces.
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Posted:
Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:18 pm
by HotIcicle
By the way, this slightly melted cube of ice on the top makes me run to downstairs DunkinDonuts and beg for ice there.
See ya later.
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"All the changes are only in the perceivers." - Baruch Ashlag
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There IS a Difference
Posted:
Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:19 pm
by Janbo
Yes! There is quite a difference in types of ice. I can tell whether ice was made in the freezer unit of a refrigerator or in a tray, whether spring water or tap water was used, etc.
One of my favorite ice types was discovered when I had to go to the hospital's Emergency Room on Christmas Eve. I couldn't walk so my husband went down the hall looking for an ice dispenser.
When he brought back a cup of hospital ice, I thought it was the best I'd ever tasted. It was clear, soft, crunchy, and ever so slightly melted. Needless to mention, I had several more cups of ice before we left there. 'Wish I could afford a machine like theirs but it was HUGE and probably costs a fortune.
Re: Can you tell the difference?
Posted:
Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:15 am
by niceice
Ice_Kat26 wrote:Maybe it's just me. But I can taste and smell the difference in ices. Like I can tell if it's store-bought. Or if it's tap water, or water from a bottle. Whose freezer[type of freezer] it was frozen in. Or if it's something at a restaurant or fast food place. What make of ice.
Such as mine. I can tell if the ice it from a freezer like mine, or in some one who doesn't have an ice machine in their freezer. Or if it's been frozen in trays. Or in bottles.
I don't know. It might just be me. But can anyone else tell?
Yeah and it kinda sucks at work coz I have to make ice in the freezer all day because I can't keep leaving to walk to the 7-11 and the freezer at work smells kinda funky sometimes! I rinse the ice off and melt it a little! But sometimes it still smells of food! gross but i gotta eat it anyway...
Posted:
Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:59 pm
by VeronicaLodge
had a happy moment last Friday when I discovered the chinese dumpling store I ate at had the PERFECT ice.
It was those little balls that just *crumble* as soon as your teeth hit them. Ooooh baby, my mouth waters just thinkin' about it
Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:26 pm
by icecraver!
Oh, I can really taste and smell the differences in ices. I have to have ice made in trays in a freezer. It has so much more flavor than store bought ice. I love ice out of ice makers too. My grandma's fridge makes round, white ice cubes...YUM. I love going to my sister's, because her water makes the best ice. It has a little bit of a chlorine taste to it...it is wonderful. Is that weird? LOL
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:25 pm
by seans_qirl
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Wed Mar 05, 2008 2:29 pm
by CosmicBrown
Honey you are not alone. I can smell the difference also. Even when I have a cup and I go from my house to my mother's house I can tell the difference. I am so bad that when I go to Sonic I can squeeze the cup a little bit to see if it is the good kind or the bad
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Re: Can you tell the difference?
Posted:
Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:46 pm
by Fire.N.Ice
Yep, I can tellt he difference too. I find, if you freeze your own, it depends on what type of plastic is used for your ice tray and what other food items you have in your freezer at the time.
Also from where the supplier gets their water to make their ice!
I like to use bottled water if I make my own (which I dont any more, I buy it in bags!) As our water will be different to yours (Down Under) when you freeze our tap water the first thing you smell and taste is the chemicals in the water - yuk!
I go thru 4 kilograms of ice in a 2 day chew fest. I think roughly converted to your measurements that would be 8.18 lbs. And I hate the frequent toilet breaks!