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INGREDIENTS

1 Yogurt Cup
1/4 Measuring Cup
1 T Borax
Spoon
1/4 c Elmer's Glue
1 Ziploc Bag
1/4 c Water

INSTRUCTIONS

Measure the water and pour into the yogurt cup. 2. Add the Borax and
stir for two minutes. Not all of the crystal will dissolve. 3.  Measure
the glue and pour into the Ziploc bag. 4. Pour in the liquid  from the
cup. Do not pour the crystals on the bottom of the cup. 5.  Seal the
bag and squeeze gently for four minutes. What Happened? 6.  Open the
bag, hold it in the sink and let tap water run into the bag  while you
count very slowly to ten. 7. Remove the rinse glubber and  hold it over
the sink to let any remaining liquid drain off. *TESTS:  A. Shape into
a ball. Drop it. B. Let the ball sit. Look at its  shape. C. Try
pulling some glubber slowly between your two hands.  Let go quickly. D.
Pull hard and fast. E. Think of your own tests.  SOURCE: Martelle
Christian Church Cookbook/Iowa Posted to MM-Recipes  Digest V3 #294
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 16:19:01 PST  From: jlewis1@juno.com (Julie L.
Lewis)

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