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i didn't go on nick to get slimed, i made it myself at home. i used slime made from the instructions below. it works! i've seen a lot of slime re...
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i didn't go on nick to get slimed, i made it myself at home. i used slime made from the instructions below. it works! i've seen a lot of slime recipes around, most are crazy complex things that are expensive to make and very hard to clean up after. don't bother with those nutty ones, this one makes great slime for pennies and is simple to make (i use the 1 cup to 1/2 gallon mix).
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DIY slime
Making slime is cheap and rather easy to do, but there are some things you need to know first. It uses only regular all-purpose baking flour (wheat, not corn) and water (you can add coloring or other stuff if you want but there is no need, it comes out just about perfect). This all involves red hot heat, large amounts of boiling water, and spinning mixer beaters to do. Kids shouldn't try this alone, get your mom to help you. The proportions are 1 to 1 & 1/4 cup flour for each half gallon of water, keep these proportions close. It has to be mixed hot, very near boiling, for it to turn into slime.
How to do it.
1- Get prepared, read all the instructions now so you can plan ahead. 2- You need two bowls, one for cooking and one for mixing. The cooking bowl needs to be about 1/3 larger than the *total* amount of water you use. 3- Use an electric mixer, a hand mixer won't do. 4- Measure your water. Pour about 1/5 of it into your mixing bowl, and the rest into the cooking pot. 5- Measure and add the flour to the mixing bowl, mix it all thoroughly. 6- Bring the cooking pot water to a boil.
Read this, then go on. You have to put the cleaned off mixer beaters into the cooking pot water just below the surface (at a slight angle) and turn them on to fairly high speed (watch out for flying scalding hot water). You will then pour the mixed batter directly into the water above and down into the spinning beaters. These next two steps have to be done together without too much delay.
7- Turn off the heat, if you don't, the slime could burn on the bottom and ruin it all. 8- While the water is still hot (maybe even still boiling), pour the contents in the mixing bowl into the spinning mixer beaters in the cooking pot. Once all is mixed together, continue to mix for about half a minute, then set to the side to cool (see warning below about hot slime).
WARNING - Slime Can Get You!
1- Cooked slime can be like napalm. It's sticky and stays hot for a long time, if you get it on you, you'll be in the hospital. You have to be sure the entire contents have cooled by mixing it occasionally and paying attention, the top can be cool while the middle and bottom are still be lethaly hot. A good way to cool a large pot of slime is to pour it out into the tub or shower (or wherever you intend to use it) first.
2- Slime is slippery (big surprise). Bathrooms are full of very hard floors, projections and things to knock your head on, or anything else on for that mater. If you start jumping around or moving fast where slime is on the floor/tub/ground/etc., or on your feet or shoes, you're bound to slip and fall..
3- Slime (just about any kind) can completely clog pipes. Fortunately, cooked slime can be dissolved in water. Put a stopper in the tub or shower bottom. Before opening the drain, put water into the tub (or whatever) and wash everything off. You need to do a lot of rubbing and sloshing to completely dissolve it.
4- Keep slime out of your eyes. It's not a good idea to get anything into your eyes. Keep a towel nearby and some way to wash off for when you need it.
One way to use slime with not as many problems is to use a kiddie pool. If there is something soft under the pool (like grass), slips and falls are not as much of a problem. The clogged pipe worry goes away completely and you won't make a mess out of the bathroom, making cleanup much easier. Pouring hot cooked slime into a plastic kiddie pool to cool could weaken the plastic enough to make a hole or deform the bottom. If you pour it thin enough and the pool is on a fairly flat surface, it will probably be ok.
Slime is made from food, and like food, it spoils. Don't keep slime around. Make what you need, use it only once, then get rid of it.
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