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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: Ivory Soap in the Microwave
This is what happens when you put a half of bar of Ivory Soap in the microwave for 1 minute.
We are going to have to try that, possibly tomorrow. The children are sad they are going to miss homeschool co-op because of the snow. Think they would love to do something cool like this. Thanks for sharing.
Once it was cool, it flakes apart and is like snow. It does still seem to have soap-like qualities to it, so I am going to test it out & make the homemade soap recipe I posted in July and do a couple test loads with towels to see how it work. If it does, then this is a genious (& fun!) way to get the soap in small pieces without having to grate. http://savegreenbeinggreen.blogspot.com/2012/07/try-it-tuesday-homemade-powder-laundry.html
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One minute to get those smiles,,,,, priceless, thanks for sharing! Happy WW. Hope you can stop by Magical Miniature Gardens
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!! How fun!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I had no idea!
ReplyDeleteDagmar
Whao..didn't know that soap becomes like snow in a microwave.. interesting!!
ReplyDeleteDominique @Dominique's Desk
Happy WW. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteohmigoodness... that looks so fun!! I had no idea! I will definitely keep this in mind when we're stuck inside for days from snow!
ReplyDeleteOooh. I have to try that one!
ReplyDeleteI gotta try this! Did it slowly expand, or was it a sudden explosion? Man, I bet the kids loved it!
ReplyDeleteWe are going to have to try that, possibly tomorrow. The children are sad they are going to miss homeschool co-op because of the snow. Think they would love to do something cool like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
The suds that ate Cincinnati...LOL
ReplyDeletewhat a fun! lol :)
ReplyDeleteI love that :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I never expected that! x
ReplyDeleteOh my! How fun!
ReplyDeleteOk, this is just fun. I have Ivory, but no microwave.
ReplyDeleteSuch joy and excitement! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun project!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I have to try this. She'll love it.
ReplyDeleteCool! So, what do you do with the soap after? Is it still usable for baths and stuff?
ReplyDeleteOnce it was cool, it flakes apart and is like snow. It does still seem to have soap-like qualities to it, so I am going to test it out & make the homemade soap recipe I posted in July and do a couple test loads with towels to see how it work. If it does, then this is a genious (& fun!) way to get the soap in small pieces without having to grate. http://savegreenbeinggreen.blogspot.com/2012/07/try-it-tuesday-homemade-powder-laundry.html
ReplyDeleteWHAT?! That is soooooo cool!!
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That is the neatest thing. I bet my son would get a kick out of that!
ReplyDeleteI would have never had thought to do this - amazing and looks like good clean fun
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Nan
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Love the Ivory Soap! Did not know you could do that! It looks like cotton candy.
ReplyDeleteLove it! My son was bored in 2 seconds when we tried.
ReplyDeleteHmmm - will have to give that a try. Looks like a ton of fun!
ReplyDeleteThat was so cool!! My son and I will have to try it out. Thanks for the WW. Please stop by http://mommiespov.com/todays-wordless-wednesday-join/
ReplyDeleteI didn't know ivory soap could even do that! Did it feel mushy or hard?
ReplyDeleteHappy WW.
Wow - what lovely messy fun!
ReplyDeleteIn Junior High Art class, we carved sculptures out of Ivory soap. It was fun!
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That's awesome and I'll have to try that :-)
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Wow, that's amazing!
ReplyDeleteLooks like lots of fun! this may be our exciting project for tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you shared that because I've never put soap in the microwave and had no clue what would happen.
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Now THATS cool!!!
ReplyDeleteMines up as well at AussiePomm - Hong Kong Sunrise!!!!
Have a great day!!
awesome--must buy some ivory!
ReplyDeleteThis looks real fun :-) ~ shame we don't have a microwave ..... thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteKay, that's it...I'm going to buy some of that soap today! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, so that really does work! I think I'm going to pick up a bar next time I'm at the store. Thank you for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the valuable information
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ReplyDeleteThe result is so unexpected and it is surprising as well. The kids must have enjoyed it.Now it's time to avail Digital Marketing Services for more information.
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