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Ice In Drink Bottle

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Ingredients

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200 - 300 ml water
water
water

Nutritional information

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Calories
0 g
Calories From Fat
0 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
0.7 mg
Sodium
0 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
0 g
Sugars
0 g
Protein
200g
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Ice In Drink Bottle

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    Made this one up myself. When I was in Europe in the massive heatwave of 2006 people saw me consuming it and asked me about it. They wanted to know how I got the ice in the bottle.....Shhhh...don't tell them. :P

    I prefer tap water myself but bottled water can be substituted. After all, it will wind up in one anyways.

    • 29 min
    • Serves 1
    • Easy

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    Ice in Drink Bottle, Made this one up myself When I was in Europe in the massive heatwave of 2006 people saw me consuming it and asked me about it They wanted to know how I got the ice in the bottle Shhhh don’t tell them 😛 I prefer tap water myself but bottled water can be substituted After all, it will wind up in one anyways , Made this one up myself When I was in Europe in the massive heatwave of 2006 people saw me consuming it and asked me about it They wanted to know how I got the ice in the bottle Shhhh don’t tell them 😛 I prefer tap water myself but bottled water can be substituted After all, it will wind up in one anyways


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Carefully Place Water in the Bottom of a 600m L/1 Pint/ 20 Oz Plastic Bottle. It Is Important a This Stage to Ensure the Water Is not Placed in the Top of the Bottle Except Insofar as to Pass Through It Into the Bottom.

    2
    Done

    Place the Uncapped Bottle Upright or on a Slight Angle in the Freezer Part of Your 'fridge. Ensure That the Angle of the Bottle to the Horizontal Is at Least 70 Degrees or Else the Water May Attempt to Remain at the Top of the Bottle. This Is Never a Good Thing.

    3
    Done

    Leave Overnight (or Longer If Your Ridgy-Didge Is Pretty Weak). When the Water No Longer Attempts to Reach the Top of the Bottle, No Matter How Much You Move It (the Bottle, not the Water - Otherwise It Is Clearly not Ready), It Is Ready.

    4
    Done

    Carefully Place More Water in the Bottle, Allowing It to Reach the Top This Time. Close Cap on Bottle and Wrap in Your Daggiest Tea Towel.

    5
    Done

    Tip: You Can Top Up the Runny Water When It Runs Out but Only If There Is Still Some Non-Runny Water in the Bottle.

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