........Bubbles!!!
From: http://chemistry.about.com/od/bubbles/fl/Bouncing-Bubble-Recipe-
Just about any bubble solution will produce soap bubbles, but it takes a little extra care to make them strong enough to bounce. Here's a recipe for bouncing bubble solution and tips to keep bubbles from popping on contact.
Bouncing Bubble Recipe
- 1 cup distilled water
- 1 tablespoon liquid dishwashing detergent (I like Dawn)
- 1 teaspoon glycerin
- bubble wand or straw to blow bubbles
While the recipe may work with regular tap water,
distilled water produces reliable results because it doesn't contain
extra minerals that could prevent soap suds from forming. The detergent
is what actually forms the bubbles. Glycerin stabilizes the bubbles by
making them thicker and reducing how quickly water evaporates.
Basically, it makes them stronger and longer-lasting.
You may get a
little extra "oomph" from your bubble solution if you place it in the
refrigerator to age overnight. Allowing time for the solution to rest
after mixing it gives gas bubbles a chance to leave the liquid (which
could prematurely pop your bubble).
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And don't let anyone say you're to old to play with bubbles!
:o)
So many comments, so little time.
ReplyDeleteI certainly wouldn't want my bubble popped prematurely.
Same as the wine, vintage yesterday.
Brought to us by the FED.
No one wants their bubble to burst - especially with sparkling wine...
DeleteI still like to blow bubbles, and all my grandkids do to! Great fun!
ReplyDeleteI always have a bottle of them just in case a kid wanders in... :o)
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