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Originally Posted by Hitch
We do this all the time, anyway, because of course, we carry them in the car/truck, whenever we're going anyplace--only a moron drives in AZ, in the summer, without a ton of spare water just in case.
I also freeze these and put them inside our cooler bags--the ones I take to the grocery/Costco, when I'm getting groceries. Especially where we live, where nothing is less than 40-60 minutes away from the house--you have to keep the fridge/freezer stuff cool/cold/frozen until you get home. LOL, the trunk of my car looks like I'm a survivalist--chiller bag, frozen bottles of water, other survival gear in case the car croaks in midsummer when it's 120F...frozen bottles of water are a girl's best friend, out here. (Of course, we carried them, as water, in WY as well. Same reason, multiplied--vast distances where there won't be a house for 50 miles. You gotta be prepared.)
Hitch
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Yep. We do the same with the coolers. Frozen water in plastic bottles are great.
We have a big cooler for shopping that we throw a few of them in to keep the meat cool. I keep about six not in use and their are about six always around the food in the freezer for prevention. I also have a bag of ice in the freezer as I'm a ice addict. I just crunch ice to keep me calm, to relax me and it keeps me cool when it's hot. I go through a bag in a week.
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