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Smoked ice, sorry, smomed ice


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as i was doing my somei g this weekend i had put in a container of ice cubes to melt as they absorbed smome. it worked fantastic, yu can clearly see a smoe tinted cube and smellthe smome with in the cube, i pouted q glas.of peach brandy with the smomed cubes, peach and smome dont meld but u can clearly taste the smoke, my wif made a blody mary and say she can clearly tast the cubes. so smoed cubes are a success!

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1 minute ago, RebelSS said:

How about a smokey Bloody Mary with a beef stuffed olive and bacon wrapped celery stick.....and a dash of worcestershire sauce...have to call it the "Red Reb". :P   Take a sip of THAT, ya nutballs!!!  

And throw a snack stick in there instead of the pickle!!!

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Mmmmm...hot afternoon, smomed ice with quinine water, Hendricks, and muddled cucumber bringing out the subtle nuance of cucurbitae in the latter two. Plus the smomed ice would probably help keep the malaria carrying mosquitoes at bay. Can almost taste it. :)

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37 minutes ago, Dotch said:

Mmmmm...hot afternoon, smomed ice with quinine water, Hendricks, and muddled cucumber bringing out the subtle nuance of cucurbitae in the latter two. Plus the smomed ice would probably help keep the malaria carrying mosquitoes at bay. Can almost taste it. :)

Go well with a plate of smomed Rice-a-roni. :P

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21 hours ago, Boar said:

as i was doing my somei g this weekend i had put in a container of ice cubes to melt as they absorbed smome. it worked fantastic, yu can clearly see a smoe tinted cube and smellthe smome with in the cube, i pouted q glas.of peach brandy with the smomed cubes, peach and smome dont meld but u can clearly taste the smoke, my wif made a blody mary and say she can clearly tast the cubes. so smoed cubes are a success!

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Huuum you could sell it to Bar's maybe? Better get a patent filed quick! ;)

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