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		<title>Coffee Ice Cubes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s only 67 degrees in Louisville right now, and that&#8217;s warm compared to what it has been, so iced coffee may not be on your mind; if you were in Hawai&#8217;i though, an iced coffee would probably sound good right now. There are a lot of good iced coffee drinks out there, but they always [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s only <a href="http://www.weather.com/weather/local/40243?lswe=40243&#038;lwsa=WeatherLocalUndeclared&#038;from=searchbox_localwx" title="Weather in Louisville, KY">67 degrees</a> in Louisville right now, and that&#8217;s warm compared to what it has been, so iced coffee may not be on your mind; if you were in Hawai&#8217;i though, an iced coffee would probably sound good right now.  There are a lot of good iced coffee drinks out there, but they always get watered down as the ice melts.  A quick fix to that is using coffee ice cubes, and they are almost as easy to make as the water ones.</p>
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Make a fresh pot of coffee and pour into ice cube trays.  Place ice cube trays in freezer for several hours.  Remove and add to your favorite iced coffee drink.</p>
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You can be a little more creative by making the ice cubes in a plastic candy mold, like I did in the photos above.  The ice cubes melt pretty fast, but I like the look of it while they last.</p>
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Consider adding other stuff to your coffee prior to freezing it; you could try a couple whole coffee beans, milk, sugar, cinnamon, or anything else to add a touch of flavor.  You could also make seperate milk or creamer ice cubes and add a few of those along with a few coffee ice cubes to each drink for color more variety.</p>
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