Crap, after all that money I spent on, um, “medicine” in the 70’s…
If the Internet proves anything, it is that some people have way too much free time on their hands.
What is he putting in? All I can hear is “a few drops of [gibberish mixed with loud music]” Is he saying it’s some kind of soap? I can’t really tell.
Mark – I’m guessing its food coloring (only ’cause the bottles look like the ones I used recently to dye eggs).. and I believe he’s using liquid dish detergent to start the process.
Julie,
Yep thats correct, I expect the fat contect is important, so use real (full fat) milk.
Alarmguy,
This was first shown to me after some particularily strong magic mushrooms, very good party trick.
Mark , it took me a few listens , but I’m pretty sure he’s saying ” regular dish soap”.
when it “stops” give the dish a quick twist.
when it gets homogonised, adding a few more drops starts it up again.
Crap, after all that money I spent on, um, “medicine” in the 70’s…
If the Internet proves anything, it is that some people have way too much free time on their hands.
What is he putting in? All I can hear is “a few drops of [gibberish mixed with loud music]” Is he saying it’s some kind of soap? I can’t really tell.
Mark – I’m guessing its food coloring (only ’cause the bottles look like the ones I used recently to dye eggs).. and I believe he’s using liquid dish detergent to start the process.
Julie,
Yep thats correct, I expect the fat contect is important, so use real (full fat) milk.
Alarmguy,
This was first shown to me after some particularily strong magic mushrooms, very good party trick.
Mark , it took me a few listens , but I’m pretty sure he’s saying ” regular dish soap”.
when it “stops” give the dish a quick twist.
when it gets homogonised, adding a few more drops starts it up again.
P.S. I couldn’t hear either but dish soap works