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Revision as of 13:39, 20 July 2014

This are my own notes for recipes and I'm using the wikia as cloud storeage so I can find them. These are recipes I've copied not devised and I may have left important things out of them


Mike's "Gooey Mix" concentrate

For concentrate to be mixed with two gallons of water on site

To make the bubble juice, add two cups of concentrate to one gallon of water.

• 2 cups warm/hot tap water

• 2 cups Dawn Pro (Dawn Manual Pot & Pan)

• 7 grams baking powder (not baking soda)

• 4 grams J-Lube powder (1 gram PolyOx*) 

Preparation

Pre-measure powders

Into a 4-cup (1 liter) or larger container pour in 2 cups of warm/hot tap water

Add the 2 cups of Dawn Pro

Add 7 grams of baking powder

VERY QUICKLY add 4 grams J-Lube powder and immediately stir briskly with a large fork creating a convection-shaped motion within the mix rather trying not to froth/foam the surface. Continue beating until there are very few clumps left. This will take a minute or two with a healthy wrist.

You can pour the concentrate into a gallon jug and repeats the steps 3 more times to create one gallon of concentrate.

To make the bubble juice, add two cups of concentrate to one gallon of water.

Concentrate seems to improve with age for at least a few weeks. He typically mixes it up the night before a bubbling session and will turn the jug end-over-end, jiggle and shake the jug of concentrate to before going to bed and before making bubbles the next day to make sure that it is well mixed. 

*This is my conversion estimation. Mike's recipe did not include this.

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