This borax crystals experiment makes for an engaging science project that dives into the fascinating realm of crystallization. Explore the fundamental principles of chemistry, specifically the concept of supersaturation as you grow crystals! By mixing borax with hot water and allowing it to cool, kids...
the tough skin on your feet, or your hard-working hands, there's a sugar scrub recipe perfect for your needs. Let's explore how to make these scrubs at home with ingredients you likely already have in your
Several years ago, I was in the middle of creaming butter, getting ready to make cookies. It wasn’t until AFTER I added the white sugar and rummaged through the pantry that I realized we were completely out of brown sugar. YIKES! That’s the first time I learned how to make brown su...
Click here to grab your FREE Printable Be A Collector Pack! MY LATEST VIDEOS How To Make Candy Geodes Here’s how to make your own edible geode crystals! Head to the kitchen, roll up your sleeves, and prepare for a fun time with the kids.Kitchen scienceis the coolest! Supplies: Silicon...
Growing mineral crystals is a simple science project. To make these crystals, a supersaturated solution is necessary. This is made by dissolving a mineral in water until the water cannot dissolve anymore. The most common mineral used in home crystal experiments is salt because it is readily avail...
Density Experiment Step 1 Set out three cups. Pour 1 cup of water into the first, 1 cup of corn syrup into the second and 1 cup of vegetable oil into the third. Add a few drops of food coloring to the water to make it easier to see. ...
How to make homemade fudge What the fudge? You can switch and swap the sugars used in this fudge recipe achieving a different flavour each time to suit each and everyone’s taste buds. Are you a treacle lover? Molasses sugar will give your fudge a deep, bonfire toffee-esque flavour. Dia...
This flan recipe is as easy, classic, and creamy as it gets—here's how to make it the best it can, from the custard to the caramel sauce.
Do you know you can makehomemade gluefrom milk? All you need is milk, white vinegar and baking soda. The vinegar is used to split milk intocurds and whey. Thisfun kitchen science experimentis very simple but requires adult help to heat the milk. ...
Yes, you can make ice cream in a blender! Just blend together condensed milk, prepared custard (without sugar), heavy cream and vanilla extract. Once the mixture is smooth and thick, transfer to a loaf pan and press down an unbleached parchment paper so no ice crystals form. Freeze just ...