Home Science
Have you split the atom in your kitchen? Made your own fireworks? Fired a bacon rocket through your window?
We love home science experiments - tell us about your best, preferably with instructions.
Extra points for lost eyebrows / nasal hair / limbs
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 17:25)
Have you split the atom in your kitchen? Made your own fireworks? Fired a bacon rocket through your window?
We love home science experiments - tell us about your best, preferably with instructions.
Extra points for lost eyebrows / nasal hair / limbs
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 17:25)
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Cabbage rainbow
Red cabbage. Chop. Add boiling water, allow to cool. Filter. Pour four equal measures, then add vinegar (pink), bicarbonate of soda (blue), both (purple), and caustic soda (green).
( , Fri 10 Aug 2012, 17:17, 10 replies)
Red cabbage. Chop. Add boiling water, allow to cool. Filter. Pour four equal measures, then add vinegar (pink), bicarbonate of soda (blue), both (purple), and caustic soda (green).
( , Fri 10 Aug 2012, 17:17, 10 replies)
I approve of this money-saving tip
for creating the various flavours of Listerine.
( , Fri 10 Aug 2012, 18:34, closed)
for creating the various flavours of Listerine.
( , Fri 10 Aug 2012, 18:34, closed)
FACT: Listerine owes its antiseptic properties, as well as its uniquely harsh flavour,
to a combination of alcohol, benzoic acid and thyme, wintergreen, clove and eucalyptus oils.
/industry insider
( , Fri 10 Aug 2012, 19:46, closed)
to a combination of alcohol, benzoic acid and thyme, wintergreen, clove and eucalyptus oils.
/industry insider
( , Fri 10 Aug 2012, 19:46, closed)
thanks for that ...
... the habergirl was most impressed.
Nb: I used Cream of Tartar instead of Vinegar, small glasses are mixtures.
( , Wed 15 Aug 2012, 15:16, closed)
... the habergirl was most impressed.
Nb: I used Cream of Tartar instead of Vinegar, small glasses are mixtures.
( , Wed 15 Aug 2012, 15:16, closed)
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