Sentences with phrase «fine drinking ice»

I'm fine drinking ice water during the summer... And I drink a lot of it!

Not exact matches

I tried freezing the juice as well as the pulp, and both were fine when defrosted; so this year I'm going to juice my habaneros and freeze the juice in ice cube trays, and use it in fresh salsas, uncooked hot sauces, and in drinks.
* 1 quart strawberries, preferably local (when trimmed and sliced, you should have about 3 heaping cups of strawberries; use more for an even fruitier drink, or consider using both roasted and fresh strawberries in this recipe) * 4 tablespoons organic sugar, plus more to taste * 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract * pinch of fine or coarse sea salt * juice of 1 - 2 limes (or lemons)- I suggest trying it with the smaller amount before adding more * handful of fresh basil (I used Thai basil from my garden) or mint * ice cubes: about 10, or to taste
I did have ice cubes in some of my drinks and I was fine for the week.
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Strain through a fine mesh metal strainer and drink immediately or pour over ice for a cool drink.
* It is still illegal for anyone to wear armour to Parliament, (Royal Prerogative 1279) * Hanging washing in the street, beating a carpet and flying a kite are set out in the Town Police Clauses Act, 1847, (chapter 89, section 28) as punishable by a # 1,000 fine * The Licensing Act of 1872 states that it is illegal to be drunk in charge of a cow, horse or steam engine * You can't fire a cannon close to a dwelling house (Metropolitan Police Act 1839) * You can't bet or gamble in the library reading room (Library Offences Act 1898) * You can't use any slide upon ice or snow (Town Police Clauses Act 1847) * You can't drive cattle through the streets of London (Metropolitan Streets Act 1867)
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