Germans do put ice in their drinks.
If you are talking about what you can do with it, You can put it in ice coolers to keep you drinks cold, You can put it on wounds, you can put it in drinks, you can even put it on your carpet to take out serious dents made from couches etc. Hope this is what you were wanting:)
If you are talking about what you can do with it, You can put it in ice coolers to keep you drinks cold, You can put it on wounds, you can put it in drinks, you can even put it on your carpet to take out serious dents made from couches etc. Hope this is what you were wanting:)
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ICE is frozen water than many of us put into our drinks.
Ice cubes you use to cool your drinks after you put the water in the freezer, Ice burgs....
It is ok to eat ice but only ice that you put only in drinks.
You can't prevent melting ice from diluting drinks unless it's contained in something like a baggie. You can buy little fluid filled plastic "fake" ice in different shapes and colors. They are kept in the freezer just like ice, but when they are put in drinks the fluid is contained within the plastic.
Yes. Dry ice is safe to put in drinks. It's only carbon dioxide (the same thing that makes soda fizzy) in it's frozen form. However, it is not safe to ingest. Ingestion of dry ice would result in a hospital visit. Also, putting in too much dry ice will cause the drink to freeze and be undrinkable.
FAT or put lots of salt around your stash of ice cubes and then cover it in a bunch of hay or put them in a nice cold freezer.
Ice is used to keep drinks cold. As the ice melts, it will also dilute the drink to some extent. Eventually the ice will melt completely, if you take too long with your drink.
Dont put them in your mouth that should help
In the 1800's and up to the mid-1940's they had Ice Companies and they would deliver a block of ice to your home or business. There were no ice cubes. People had to hack off a chunk of ice to put in drinks.