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QuestionIs there another way to crush the ice besides using the blender? I don't have a blender.Community AnswerYou can crush it with a tool like a rolling pin or the blunt edge of a small rubber hammer (place in a plastic bag first). You can also wrap it up in plastic or foil (ensure it is completely enclosed) and throw it off the edge of the counter (not too high though or it may break open and splatter everywhere).
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QuestionI get that'd you put salt on the ice so it would not melt, but wouldn't that taste bad? Any solutions? (Referring to previous questions)Community AnswerDon't put salt on the ice. Eat it right away or keep the shaved ice in a freezer compartment (for brief periods of time). You are absolutely correct it would taste bad, so don't.
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QuestionCan you use anything other than juice?Community AnswerThere are many things you can use in place of juice. For example, you might sweeten your snow cones up with some syrup or a fruit puree.
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QuestionCan you use Kool-aid mix?Community AnswerIf you choose to use Kool-aid mix, you should prepare the mix first. Then you can drizzle your Kool-aid over your snow cone.
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QuestionCan I do this in the U.K?Community AnswerYes, you shouldn't have any trouble finding the supplies you need to make these in the U.K. If you can't find something, see if it's available for purchase online.
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QuestionWhat else can I put in for flavor besides Kool-aid mix?Community AnswerYou can put in soda syrup.
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QuestionDoes it taste good without flavouring?Community AnswerIt won't really have a taste; it will simply taste like ice.
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QuestionAre drinks like Coke or Pepsi good for snow cones?Community AnswerNot the drinks themselves, but the concentrated syrup that's added to carbonated water to create Coke/Pepsi would make a wonderful snow cone.
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