Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cook coffee, then let cool for a little while.
- 2
Fill the ice cube boxes with coffee, plaze in freezer for about 2 hours.
- 3
Put 2-3 iced coffee cubes in a cup, fill up with milk
- 4
Enjoy :)
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