Well, in the manufacturer’s defense, using water that has a bad taste to make ice cubes results in ice cubes that have a bad taste. And ice can also pick up bad flavors from being in a stinky freezer.
So, yeah, destinkified water used to make destinkified ice.
Or… one could just use distilled water in clean trays and put the trays in ziploc bags and seal them.
Yes. My newer refrigerator uses filtered water to fill the ice maker’s cube tray, and it DOES taste much better. Other than having to buy the refrigerator, relatively cheap!
Dehydrated ICE, just add water!
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Well, in the manufacturer’s defense, using water that has a bad taste to make ice cubes results in ice cubes that have a bad taste. And ice can also pick up bad flavors from being in a stinky freezer.
So, yeah, destinkified water used to make destinkified ice.
Or… one could just use distilled water in clean trays and put the trays in ziploc bags and seal them.
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Yes. My newer refrigerator uses filtered water to fill the ice maker’s cube tray, and it DOES taste much better. Other than having to buy the refrigerator, relatively cheap!
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Probably about as gormet as Nancy Pelosi’s turd cutter.
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