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Thursday, 10 June 2021

Edible Slime

 Aim:

I want to find out how to make edible slime.

Research:



Method:

Equipment
  • Bag of any sized marshmallows ( using 5 jumbo marshmallows)
  • Cornflower or cornstarch
  • Oil (Can use any oil even coconut oil)
  • Heatproof bowl (I am using a paper cup)
  • Spoon or any Mixing object
  • Microwave
  • Board (I am using a piece of paper)
Instructions ( From the Video)
  1. Get your equipment
  2. Take two handfuls of marshmallows or any amount your comfortable with and put them in the heatproof bowl(paper cup) 
  3. Put the bowl/ plastic cup in the microwave for 30 seconds (Quite hot be careful)
  4. Mix the marshmallows with the spoon or other mixing object
  5. Check that they are nice and hot and squishy
  6. Give a good stir round with the spoon/mixing object
  7. Add a little spoonful of oil
  8. Stir that nice oil in properly with the spoon/mixing object
  9. Add about half a cup of cornflower or cornstarch (Not all in one go)
  10. Stir and mix in as much flour as you can with the marshmallows
  11. (If you want) Add some food colouring into the mixture
  12. Wait a little for your mix to cool down
  13. Make sure your hands are clean
  14. Start kneading the mix with your hands like you would with normal slime 
  15. Sprinkle a little bit of cornflour or corn starch onto the board
  16. Take some of the mixture with your hands and place it on the board or paper
  17. Knead the mix on the board with your hands like you would with normal slime
  18. Keep kneading and putting in a bit of cornflour or corn starch each time
  19. Make sure there is enough flour in slime
  20. (If you want to) Add some sprinkles or decorations
  21. Enjoy playing with or eating your edible slime
Results


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