The amount of ice you use depends on your specific needs and activities, such as cooling drinks, making cocktails, or preserving food. On average, a standard ice maker produces about 28 pounds of ice per day, which is sufficient for most households. However, for larger gatherings or events, you might need to use significantly more. It's best to estimate based on the number of guests and the type of beverages being served.
Just stop eating so much ice.
milk is a protein, so it depend on how much milk you use to make how much ice cream how much protein in a 8oz glass of milk then how many 8oz glasses of milk you use, you will get your answer.
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I use 1/4 cup rock salt per 2 inches of ice. So, I add around 2 inches of ice, sprinkle the 1/4 cup evenly over the ice, add 2 more inches of ice, sprinkle another 1/4 cup, until the ice is even with the canister.
This depends greatly on what you are looking to use it for. If it is being used for personal use, then you could check out the EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker. If you are looking to use it for commercial use, you may want to check out a Summit machine, which would be much more expensive, but would have a much higher ice making capacity.
150 ( it depend on the flavor of the icecream we use )
How much an ice machine cost will depend on the volume you expect to use or need. A standard business sized one will run you about $1500, but if you are into some heavy ice needs, you will likely need to spend double that.
I would use either Thunder or Thunderbolt. You can use pretty much almost any strong electric type move. Use ice! He's 4x weak to it. Ice punch, blizzard will both do it.
Dry ice does tons of stuff. Well... dry ice doesn't actually do much, but the people that use it sure do.Dry ice itself does very little. Mostly it just makes things cold and evaporates in to the atmosphere.Here are a list of things that people that use dry ice typically use it for.Shipping perishablesMedical cleaningMedical shippingDry ice blast cleaningKeeping food safe in power outagesFun experimentsCool smoke effects
use ice cream use ice cream
A pool cover has little to do with the formation of ice. It is for keeping the debris out of the pool. If you are in an area where ice may form on your pool it is suggested that you use an ice equalizer pillow under the cover. Those pillows are for keeping a hole in the middle of the ice, and not so much for holding up the cover as is a common misconception. The use of an ice equalizer pillow may can help reduce the chances of ice damage if your area is prone to freezing.