f the jar to the borax solution.
Fill a wide
Make Rich Tea Biscuit dough, adding more milk to make a drop biscuit dough. Spread the dough 1/2 inch deep in an oblong 9 x 12-inch baking dish. Peel and pare apples; cut in eighths. Press apple slices into top of dough very close together. (It won't hurt if more than a layer thick.) Dot with butter or oleo. Mix cinnamon and sugar together.
Sprinkle over apples. Bake at 350\u00b0 for 30 minutes or until done. Serve warm or cold with Lemon Sauce (recipe follows).
he bottom.
YIELD: This recipe serves 5 people with about
until delicately browned.
The recipe also says you can also
lour and 1/2 cup Recipe #453973 (one batch without added
irections for sauce:
This recipe makes enough sauce for about
Place all ingredients into a saucepan and bring to the boil (while stirring).
Boil for 3 minutes.
Using the plastic lids from milk containers place it in the effected room or outside where the ants are.
They will find the sticky liquid no matter where it is placed.
The ants eat this and then take it back to their nest.
Before long there will be no more ants as this mixture will kill them.
Store remainder in clearly labeled container with \"Do NOT Eat\" so noone mistakes this for syrup as this is poisionous.
Mix above ingredients well.
Use a 2-gallon plastic bucket. Add 5 pounds white corn meal and mix thoroughly.
Use 1/3 to 1/2 cup of this bait formula to each fire ant mound.
This does not keep long.
Try to use it all.
Fire ant bait recipe was developed by Texas A & M.
In large bowl, mix glue, 3/4 cup hot water and food coloring. In another container (measuring cup), mix 2/3 cup hot water and Borax.
It
is important that glue doesn't get in the water and Borax mixture! Mix Borax and water mixture with glue in large bowl.
Knead with your hands until a solid blob!
This recipe can be doubled.
Method:
Dissolve the lye in the water and let stand until it is lukewarm.
Add slowly to the fat, stirring constantly until jellylike.
Cook slowly.
Add Borax water and mix thoroughly. Remove from fire; add ammonia and stir until about the consistency of thick honey.
Pour into mold; cut and let cure from 4 to 6 weeks.
Same recipe may be used by omitting Borax or ammonia or either.
Silly Putty is a silicone polymer, originally made in 1941 in an unsuccessful attempt to manufacture a silicone based synthetic rubber.
This recipe makes a Silly Putty type material from Elmer's Glue and 20 Mule Team Borax.
eparate bowl, dissolve 1 teaspoon borax into 1 tablespoon water.
Dissolve borax in water in a microwave
Making The Borax Water: Borax is a type of powder
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Dissolve the borax in the water in a
re to make the actual recipe.
Dissolve soaps and detergent
Prepare Borax solution by adding 4 grams of Borax to 96 grams of water.
(Or you can add 1 tablespoon Borax to 1 cup water.) Measure 25 ml. of glue into paper cup.
Add 20 ml. of water and stir well.
Add 5 drops of food coloring; stir well.
Add 5 ml. Borax solution and stir.
Remove the solid material and place on a paper towel.
Pull the solid off the stirrer.
This material will be sticky for about 1 or 2 minutes.
Store in a Ziploc bag or other airtight container.
Prepare grease.
Heat together fat and drippings; strain.
If fat contains meat juices or lots of dark particles, allow to cool, then use fat which rises to the top.
Discard dark particles which settle on bottom.
In large iron kettle, mix lye, Borax and water. Slowly add warm grease.
Stir, stir, stir frequently throughout the day with wooden spoon.
When the mix becomes firm and can no longer be stirred easily, wear gloves and pour soap into forms.
Do not double recipe.
Shave off to wash clothes.
Mix glue with food coloring.
Use as much glue as \"gack\" you want; set aside.
In another container, mix water and Borax until Borax is dissolved.
Add some water/Borax mixture to glue (about 1/4 cup to start).
Mix as well as possible and pour off excess water.
Keep adding water/Borax mixture to glue mixture until \"gack\" is desired consistency.
Store in airtight container.
Not for human consumption.