Has anyone used those "blue ice" packs in their cooler? Do they work better than just freezing plastic water bottles?
Bag ice doesn't seem to last very long in my cooler. Plus soaking everything in water as it melts.
bobhenry wrote:Salt water is colder !
Does anyone know if salt water once frozen will stay frozen longer than plain water ?
pete42 wrote:never could figure out how 3/4 of a gallon of ingredients could make a gallon of ice cream
planovet wrote:pete42 wrote:never could figure out how 3/4 of a gallon of ingredients could make a gallon of ice cream
It's called air
len19070 wrote:A very good question. I've used both and both work for a weekend.
BUT!...
Here's an experiment for all the Bean Counters out there. I freeze water in gallon jugs and they last "X" amount of time. I freeze several Blue Ice containers "of about the same quantity" and they last "Y" amount of time.... less than the gallons of water. Is it because the Blue Ice is in smaller containers and has more surface area and the water is in a larger container? All things equal, Which one is better in the same size container?
Ratkity wrote:planovet wrote:pete42 wrote:never could figure out how 3/4 of a gallon of ingredients could make a gallon of ice cream
It's called air
Water is one of the few molecules that expand when frozen as opposed to most others that shrink.
Hugs,
Ratkity
eamarquardt wrote:These solutions will also loose heat faster to the external ambient temperature than "ice" made from pure water because of the greater temperature difference.
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