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Freeze Leftover Coke for Ice

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Date: 02/11/2008 Topic: Food Tips & Info > Beverages  
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My husband drinks a lot of coke but most of the time he leaves about a cup full. I use to throw it away but now I put it in a small container with a lid and put it in the freezer. I use this frozen coke instead of ice. So no more wasted coke and no more watered down drink.

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By Nancy Mc from Peabody, MA
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By anna021 (8) Contact
you can also take that half can of coke, mix it with a cup of store brand ketup, now pour in a saute or fry pan, add 4 boneless chicken cutlets, when it starts to simmer, cover 15 minutes, then take cover off and simmer till sauce gets nice and thick, deeeelish, serve cutlets over rice.

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By awanawr (13) Profile Contact
This is brilliant! My husband always leaves cans lying around with soda in them. This would really reduce the waste. Thanks for a great idea.

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