Some Announcements: Free Toffee! Ron, the magical man at English Toffee Anytime, emailed me and graciously offered to "sweeten the deal" to help me get votes for my Chili Cacao Mayan Cupcakes--I thought about it and wasn't sure if I should offer bribery to help get my recipe published....then, I got over it and realized I'm totally OK with bribery--in fact I use it daily on my kids. Check my sidebar for details and if you want to vote, leave a comment here or drop me an email saying you did it. You get one entry per vote and you can vote once a day until March 2. We'll randomly pick a winner March 3 to get a full pound box of milk, dark, or white chocolate toffee. Don't forget you have until Monday to leave a comment here and win the Cooking with All Things Trader Joe's Cookbook! It's awesome, I am so excited for one of you to have a copy. Now, for today's topic....what to do with Kool-Aid? I grew up (like most of us) on Kool-Aid---however, I don't usually give it to my kids because we already eat enough sugar. There have been several packets of it sitting in my cupboard for quite awhile so I figured we need to get some creative uses for them. Here's what I found so far, I'd love to hear your ideas. Today we'll be making lip gloss, ooh-la-la! 1. Make Easy Flavored Kool-Aid Frosting Stir a package of Kool-Aid into a can of vanilla frosting. 2. Frosting for a Jello Cake Fold in a pack of Kool-Aid into a container of thawed whipped topping. If the frosting tastes a little too sour, add in a little sweetener to taste. 3. Make Kool-Aid Lip Gloss To make a fruity lip gloss put a small amount of petroleum jelly into a microwave-safe bowl. Stir some Kool-Aid in, enough to make it the color you desire. Add a little sugar, then, place the bowl in a microwave oven for about five or six seconds, just enough to soften it. 4. Make Sand Art With Kool-Aid Draw pictures on paper, spread a thin layer of Elmer’s glue over one part of the picture. It's better to start at the top of the picture and work down. Sprinkle Kool-Aid over the glue and press it down gently. Shake off the excess powder off, and go on to the next color. 5. Temporarily Dye Your Hair With Kool-Aid In a glass bowl mix a packet of Kool-Aid with a teaspoon of corn starch and just enough water to make a paste. Apply the paste to clean, dry hair and let set for five minutes, rinse the paste out. 6. Make Spooky Party Decorations Just place some dry ice- don't touch it with your hands!- into a glass, and pour a packet of any flavor Kool-Aid into it. Kids will watch with fascination as the dry ice and Kool-Aid bubbles and mists. 7. Make Kool-Aid Clay for the Kids Mix together 1 cup of flour, a 1/4 cup of salt, 2 tablespoons cream of tartar and a pack of Kool-Aid in a pan. Stir in 1 cup of water and 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil. Heat over medium heat stirring until the mixture thickens, remove from heat and let it cool. Knead the Kool-Aid clay until smooth. Store in airtight container in the refrigerator until use. 8. Remove Chlorine From Your Hair Use Lemonade flavored Kool-Aid. Pour a little Kool-Aid in your hand, then add shampoo and lather up. Let the Kool-Aid/shampoo set on your hair for fifteen minutes before you rinse it and then shampoo out well. (and we drink this??) 9. Kool-Aid Water Colors Pour Kool-Aid into ice cube tray, one compartment per color. Stir 1 tablespoon of water into each compartment; stir until the powders are completely dissolved. 10. Tie Dye with Kool-Aid You can dye any cotton item such as tee shirts, socks, bed sheets, towels, as long as it is cotton. The article you want to tie dye must be clean and dry. Pour each color package of Kool-Aid into an individual glass bowl. Stir an ¼ cup of white vinegar into each bowl; make sure the powders dissolve completely. Gather the fabric up in several places and secure with several rubber bands. Dip each bunch into a bowl of Kool-Aid. Leave the rubber bands in place and set aside to dry. Once dry, remove the rubber bands and spread it out so it can completely dry. Put it in the clothes dryer by itself and dry on high for 15 minutes to set the colors in. 11. Use Kool-Aid to Check for Toilet Tank Leaks (this is funny to me) Lift the lid off the toilet tank and pour Kool-Aid into the tank. The darker colors work the best. Don't flush the toilet! Just watch the toilet bowl, if you see the Kool-Aid float through from the tank, then you have a leak. The test can take fro 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the leak. 12. Removing Rust Stains Remove rust stains on your driveway by mixing unsweetened lemon Kool-Aid with just a little water and scrub. (see #8) 13. Cleaning the Inside of your Dishwasher Dump a packet of unsweetened lemon Kool-Aid into the soap dispenser, run the wash cycle. Removes stains and hard water deposits. 14. Dyes for Easter Eggs Mix a packet of Kool-Aid in a cup with 2 tablespoons of vinegar and ½ cup of water 15. Kool-Aid Stands Send the kids out to sell and play--they can sugar up other people's kids.:) 16. Decorating Cookies Use in place of colored sugars, just sprinkle a little across the top 17. Science Project with Plants Place a stalk of celery in water with Kool-Aid in it to demonstrate how the Kool-Aid is drawn up into the stalk with the water. 18. Coloring Flowers Place carnations, daisies or any white flower in water with Kool-Aid in it and watch the flowers turn colors. 19. Demonstrate a Non-Newtonian Substance Mix equal parts cornstarch and water that has been colored with a pack of Kool-aid. Mix with fingers and observe that this substance fluctuates between solid and liquid. 20. Shower Prank (look out, Gourmet Dad!) This is a simple prank. All you have to do remove the shower head from your shower and pour in the kool-aid packet into the shower head. NOTE: Make sure you are not the next one to take a shower.:) 21. From Erika: For stampers out there, you can put koolaid into embossing powder and make scratch and sniff images! As a side note: A dab of toothpaste on a damp paper towel cleans up stubborn Kool-Aid stains off both skin and countertops. Another strange and a little scary side note from Jim: I work as an engineer on US flagmerchant ships. We use kool-aid mixed into the control water system of theauto-shooting fuel purification centrifuges. It is a cheap - excellent -mild acid and helps to keep scale from forming in the solenoid valves andcontrol orifices. The consensus is that Grape works best.
Vierzig Jahre sind verstrichen, seit sich Boris Blank, Dieter Meier und anfangs noch Carlos Perón – alias Yello – im schönen Zürich daran machten, mit Tonband, Schere und Witz ihr eigenes Kapitel Musikgeschichte zu schneidern. Kaum der Wiege entsprungen, stand die Band auch schon in der New Yorker Disco Roxy und bestaunte das wallende Meer von Leibern, die sich zum Beat ihrer wegweisenden Single Bostich in die Ekstase tanzten. Dank Alben wie Solid Pleasure, You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess und Flag, ganz zu schweigen von Singles wie Oh Yeah und The Race, geniesst Yello heute einen festen Platz im Pantheon der Pioniere elektronischer Pop-Sounds. Und erst vor Kurzem wieder haben Blank und Meier mit ihrem vierzehnten Studioalbum Point.Yello gezeigt, dass Alter vor musikalischem Abenteuergeist durchaus nicht schützt. Der anhaltende Erfolg von Yello fundiert in der standhaften Weigerung, sich um die Regeln des Musikgeschäfts zu kümmern. Das vorliegende Buch feiert die Zeit, in welcher sich der Klangmaler Blank und der Wortmagier Meier aufmachten, die Yello-Welt zu erschaffen. Natürlich folgt auch dieses nicht dem üblichen Pfad einer bunten Pop-Biografie. Derweil Meier vor seinem Sprung in die Musikwelt als Experimentalfilmer und Konzeptkünstler ein kühnes Auge für verspielte und bewusst sinnfreie Ästhetik an den Tag gelegt hatte, war sich auch Studiobastler Blank sehr wohl der Kraft visueller Darstellung bewusst. Für Oh Yeah – Yello 40 haben die beiden Lebenskünstler tief in ihren Souvernirschachteln gewühlt und ein Sammelsurium von Polaroids, Postern, Briefen, Fanzine- Reviews, Skizzen, Erinnerungsbildern vom Ausflug nach Kuba – und sogar die handgeschriebenen Noten zum Nachspielen von Bostich zutage gefördert. Oh Yeah – Yello 40 ist nicht bloss eine mosaikhafte Reportage aus einer Zeit, als wir alle noch jung waren. Es ist auch das Dokument eines von postpunkigem Übermut beseelten Zeitgeistes in einer Stadt, wo nur Narren vergessen hatten, dass es die Geburtsstätte.
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