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How to Recycle Ice Cube Trays
by a eHow Personal Finance Editor
In many homes today, ice makers have relegated plastic ice cube trays to a storage shelf. With their neat little divided compartments, ice cube trays can be recycled in lots of clever ways. Dust off your plastic ice cube trays and read the following list of suggestions for ideas to recycle them.
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How to Reuse Ice Cube Trays
by christye
If you are like me, you have old ice cube trays stashed in a kitchen cabinet somewhere. The ice maker has rendered them obsolete but I can't seem to make myself throw them away. Well good news, there are many uses for ice cube trays that don't involve freezing water. Don't toss those unused ice cube trays, recycle them instead.
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How to Save Money with Ice Cube Trays
by Bobbi Holmes
If you have a refrigerator with an ice maker, chances are there are no ice cube trays in your home. But, there should be. Ice cube trays aren’t just for freezing water. Ice cube trays can be used for saving food products that you would normally throw away. Before the product spoils, pour into ice cube trays and freeze. Remove the frozen cubes, place in a freezer bag and then store in the freezer to be used another day. The great thing about the frozen cubes, they thaw quickly because of their size. So, what can we freeze?
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How to Find Creative Uses for Ice Cube Trays
by Eric Wester
Did you decide that it’s time to clean out the freezer to make some more room for some delicious frozen pizzas? Well, whatever the reason that you’re looking to get rid of some old ice cube trays, don’t throw them away! There are many creative uses that you will find you can do with old ice cube trays, and it’s certainly an easy way to save some money.
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How to Save Money With Ice Cube Trays
by a eHow Personal Finance Editor
Very often when you cook, only about half of a jar or can of an ingredient gets used and the rest goes into the fridge. Once it's stuck behind the milk and juice, you forget about it and open another. But if you make new use of your ice cube trays, you can save yourself from wasting good food and good money.
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How to Organize Jewelry With Ice Cube Trays
by a eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor
Every semi-unorganized woman knows how it goes in the morning. You're finally dressed and know exactly what jewelry will look the best with your outfit. Then, you can't find it. You proceed to dump all your jewelry out onto your bed, searching frantically. Finally--one earring emerges. Follow these steps to organize all your jewelry--with the help of an ice cube tray.
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How to use ice cube trays to save time in the kitchen
by Simply Amy
Simplify your life, save time and throw out less waste.
When you are cutting vegetables, fruits, or herbs---cut a little extra and store them in ice cube trays for instant use in soups, broth, cocktails, or even main dishes. Let me share with you how!
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How to Make Vegetable Stock out of Vegetable Scraps
by clearspringba
Vegetable stock is useful in many dishes. Freeze it in ice cube trays and have stock to add to sauces or to de-glaze a pan. Save it freezer bags or plastic containers as the base for soups or to replace the water when making rice.
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How to When you run out of _____ in the kitchen
by nlb333
If you find you've run out of allspice, baking powder, chicken, milk or even ice cube trays, try these handys hint that I use in my kitchen often!
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How to Make Homemade Baby Food Puree
by tamilyn718
Making homemade baby food puree is simple, easy, and is very healthy and nutritious for your baby! You can save a lot of money by making your own baby food and your baby will love it! All you need, at a minimum, is a blender or food processor for pureeing, ice cube trays for freezing, and freezer bags and/or storage containers. There are other products available for making baby food at home such as tiered steamers, food mills, ice cube trays with lids, and other expensive gadgets that are not really necessary.
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