Ice from the shack shops?
- StroppyChops
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
Sweet. Does it fly!? Sounds like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.OrangeDragon wrote:You can also approach Alma about ice. They have a super filtered amazing ice machine thing.
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
The availability of ice here is great. I fill up my camelpack with ice and put 500ml-1l of water in it for long dirt rides. The water stays cold for almost 8 hours. Works marvels.
And considering every single bar and restaurant you go to has ice, I wouldn't worry about hygiene being an issue...
And considering every single bar and restaurant you go to has ice, I wouldn't worry about hygiene being an issue...
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
I desperately hang on to "tube ice good, block ice bad", doesn't seem to have failed me yet.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:The availability of ice here is great. I fill up my camelpack with ice and put 500ml-1l of water in it for long dirt rides. The water stays cold for almost 8 hours. Works marvels.
And considering every single bar and restaurant you go to has ice, I wouldn't worry about hygiene being an issue...
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
I recently discovered that Angkor Mart sells small bags of ice.
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
Make your own ice?
Re: Ice from the shack shops?
That sounds like the bags of ice they sell at 7Eleven in Thailand, about 7 or 8 baht for a bag.Jacobincambodia wrote:I recently discovered that Angkor Mart sells small bags of ice.
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
Insufficient freezer space, Jacob. Also, forgot the recipe.
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
I don't think anal sex is an appropriate topic for this forum.StroppyChops wrote:Sounds like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
I make coffee and fill ice trays with it.
Also works with whisky, but takes a long time.
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Re: Ice from the shack shops?
Given I had the choice, I would not drink the cube ice even though it's called 'hygienic ' ice. Try putting a few in with some water in a glass and wait until it is completely melted; you will see black dirt and dust at the bottom of the glass. Just saying.
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I'll try that the next time I have some, just out of interest.flying chicken wrote:Given I had the choice, I would not drink the cube ice even though it's called 'hygienic ' ice. Try putting a few in with some water in a glass and wait until it is completely melted; you will see black dirt and dust at the bottom of the glass. Just saying.
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