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Dryer Lint Modeling Compound
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3
c
Dryer lint (save up your own or ask at a laundromat)
2
c
Cold or warm water
2/3
c
Flour
3
dr
Oil of wintergreen
Old newspaper
INSTRUCTIONS
In response to several requests I am posting the following recipe. Although
this is not an edible recipe, I suppose it qualifies for this list since it
uses some flour. <BG>
Put lint and water in a large pan and stir to dampen all parts of the lint.
Add flour and stir thoroughly to prevent lumps. Add oil of wintergreen.
Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture holds together and
forms peaks. Pour out onto several thicknesses of old newspaper to cool.
Makes about 4 cups. Stored in an airtight container, it will keep for
several days. USES: Shape over boxes, bottles, balloons, and so forth or
press into a mod. Use as you would paper-mache. Will dry in 3-5 days to a
very hard, durable surface. It dries smooth or rough depending on how it is
used. When pressed into a mold, a hard, smooth finish is obtained.
Posted to EAT-L Digest 26 Jan 97 by "Shirley A. Smith"
<smithsa@WVLC.WVNET.EDU> on Jan 27, 1997.
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