Do you ever wonder how restaurants get those clear ice cubes? Or, have you ever attended a dinner party at a friend’s house and wanted to ask them how they made clear ice cubes but were afraid to ask?
Even though it’s a seemingly small item, serving clear ice cubes to your guests can be just the little extra thing that puts your party over the top. And even though it seems like such as easy thing to do, most people don’t have a clue how to do it.
The Web site instructables.com gives easy, step-by-step directions on preparing clear ice cubes.
First, use filtered water as opposed to tap water. Filtered water helps eliminate dust and other minerals that can cause your ice cubes to look cloudy. This can be accomplished by using a typical and affordable under-the-sink water filter system.
Second, boil the filtered water and then let it cool. After the water has cooled, boil it again. The boiling process rids the water of dissolved air and helps to decompose the minerals in the water.
The third and final step is serving your guests clear ice cubes.
This process also gives consumers a reminder about the multiple benefits of water filter systems. Not only are they useful for helping to eliminate chemicals and other pollutants from your water, but they also are an effective tool for helping to produce something as entertaining and aesthetically-appealing as clear ice cubes.
For more information on purchasing a water filter system suited specifically to your family’s needs, visit WaterFilters.NET.
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