• assembly@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Yeah but it’s like $7USD to just buy the mold to freeze your own. This may or may not come with a reusable mold but my guess is that folk will just use it as disposable which is a metaphor for modern society.

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        1 month ago

        If you use these in cocktails, a very big part of the presentation is that the cubes are perfectly clear, giving a very interesting look to the drink

        Making clear ice at home is quite tedious, and not just a simple “put water in a mold and done” job

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          1 month ago

          The fact that people demand crystal clear ice for no other reason than “it just looks better”, is really a perfect symbolisation of the decadence of our dying civilisation.

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            You basically need to freeze the water in a partially insulated container and never let it fully freeze into a solid block

            There are a bunch of videos that show you how to do it

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              27 days ago

              I thought it was mainly about it freezind from the bottom and the crud migrates up but I have not seen the thing in awhile.