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Monday, March 29, 2021

Ice cube tray failures

 Our St. Patricks day dinner had  a Whiskey Cider Julep starter; Teeling whiskey.

a fake corned beef and cabbage dinner with Guinness blonde beer.

Apres dinner drink of Irish mead(White wine with honey), not true mead since it wasn't totally made with honey. Too sweet for me.

We finished the beer and the mead over the next two nights, whiskey was pretty much completely full.

So in order to consume some of it I need ice cubes. Since these are the plastic trays the standard way to pop the ice cubes out is to grab the ends with both hands and twist. That is impossible.

1. I can't open my left hand and get it around one end at the same time.

2. I don't have the gripping power to hold on, or the ability to twist my wrist at the same time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So the hip check method as proposed in One-Handed in a Two-Handed World (Second Edition) (Spiral-bound) by Tommye-K. Mayer was the way to go.

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