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Smelly Jelly Recipe - Carolina Candle Supplies
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Instructions for Making
Smelly Jelly |
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INGREDIENTS: |
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16 oz |
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Distilled Water |
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2 T |
Soil Moist |
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3 T |
Fragrance Oil/Scent |
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Dye
to color preference |
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4 |
- 8oz |
Glass Containers |
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INSTRUCTIONS: |
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Pour water in a glass measuring
cup
- Add a few drops of dye
- Microwave for 1 minute
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In a mixing bowl add the soil
moist and fragrance oil |
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Add water to the bowl and stir for
a minute, until fluffy. |
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Let mixture stand for 15 minutes |
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Scoop mixture into half pint wide
mouth canning jars |
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Top with a
Daisy Perf Lid |
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This recipe will fill 4
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8 ounce Jelly Jars.
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Note: Carolina Candle Supply shall not be held responsible for
products created by you from our supplies. You alone are responsible for
product. |
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We strongly recommend thorough recipe testing! |
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