Fizzy Science Art
Let the bubbles lose control in this simple and always magical science experiment which doubles as a great art project. Full details can be found in my Fizzy Science Art blog post however here is a handy summary for you; 1) It mostly requires only ingredients you can find in your kitchen. Bicarb. Food dye. Vinegar. 2) It is quick and effective. 3) Great for children and adults. 4) The drying process is the longest. Originally created to celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, this experiment is a fun one for the whole family. If you visit my site you will also be able to download a FREE activity sheet which not only provides you with a step by step guide but also educates you on the science behind this experiment.
Fizzy Art Science
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science I have created a beautiful, fun and fizzy art meets sciences activity. Using a simple bicarb and vinegar reaction, this experiment has you creating some simple, watercolour like art work, using only the ingredients from your kitchen.
Lancashire Parkin Recipe
50min · 10 servings Perfect bonfire night or autumnal evening treat. This traditional Lancashire Parkin recipe is easy to follow and will result in a delcious cake for you to enjoy. 100g butter 100g brown sugar 100g golden syrup 1 egg 4 tbsp milk 100g self raising flour 2 tsp ground cinnamon 2 tsp ground ginger 100g oats, I used porridge oats.
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