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Can i make milk ice cubes, then put them in my coffe when i am ready.?

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I put milk in my coffee but i don't use enough the milk i buy always goes bad before i get around to using it

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  1. Brilliant! (i should try that)

    Go a head and juts freeze milk. It will freeze so just freeze and plunk!


  2. haha thats brilliant

    try it!!

  3. i like your thinking! if you want milk ice cubes, go to a supermarket and buy an ice cube tray, pour the milk into the tray, and freeze!

  4. Hey!  That's a fannnnnnTAStic idea!  I think I'll try that, and I'll start by making my coffee a little stronger than usual.  I DO know that if you freeze milk, whenever you get around to unthawing it, it'll have the exact same nutrients in it as before your froze it.  It never loses its nutrients no matter HOW long you freeze it. Besides, I always have to wait for my coffee to cool down, since I don't like it piping hot, but with YOUR suggestion, I can drink it right away!  So cool!

  5. Buy a smaller container of milk.  Frozen cubes are going to cool down your coffee way too much.

  6. wow ! your amazing i love that idea. i cant wait to try it out ! good luck

  7. Sure, why not.  Anyway, you can always try it and see how it works.  I like my coffee boiling hot so I think that would cool my coffee down way too fast.

  8. While pasteurized milk can be frozen; it may separate or be slightly grainy when thawed. Frozen milk works best for cooking, but you may find it's still okay for drinking.

    Freeze milk in plastic freezer containers or special freezer-proof glass jars. Leave some extra space at the top since milk expands during freezing. If packaged in a wide-mouth container, leave 1/2-inch head space for pints and 1-inch for quarts. If packaged in a narrow-mouth container (such as jars), leave 1 1/2-inch head space for either pints or quarts.

    Plan to use frozen milk within a month. Thaw milk in the refrigerator. Stir well before using.


  9. yes, but they will take more time freezing than water

  10. try it and then tell others aout this

  11. only make a few to see if you really like it if you do double it up...

  12. there is this coffee shop in los angeles, that makes coffee in ice cubes and uses that so that when the ice cubes melt itsnot water its coffee, try that and the milk.

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