1,001 Secret Household Formulas & Money Saving Tips

1,001 Secret Household Formulas & Money Saving Tips
by Dr. Myles H. Bader (author) $24.95

Make Hundreds of Everyday Products…

New from Dr. Myles Bader comes this pratical and informative guide to making your own household products of every type, from cleaning solutions to kids stuff. With minimal expense and effort, you can create scores of useful home products by following Dr. Baders formulas.
This handy and incredibly usable book will save you time and money like never before!
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Book Details

Soft Cover: 439 pages
Publisher: MyPal Publishing, LLC San Diego, CA
Language: English
Products Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 2lbs

  • Making every baking project perfect
  • Home maintenance
  • Personal care
  • Automotive needs
  • Children’s play
  • Garden upkeep
  • Pest control
  • Stain removal
  • Pet care

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Book Excerpt 1

THIS WILL BREAK YOUR TOOTH

Rock candy dates back to about the 1200’s in Persia. An English reference to the candy dates to about the late 1500’s when it was prescribed for excess phlegm. Even Shakespeare nade reference to the candy as being good for a sore throat. Basically, rock candy is a highly refined form of pure cane sugar with no impurities. The actual refining process is called crystallization, which involves breaking the sugar molecules apart and allowing them to reform into larger, purer, sugar crystals.

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ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHIC FORMULAS

This chapter will not provide directions for developing film. The formulas provided have been used for the last 50 years or longer and are still in use today by many photographers in their home photo labs. Many of these formulas use chemicals that need to be handled with care or are poisonous and need to be stored out of the reach of children and pets. A number of these formulas can be purchased ready-made from photographic suppliers, but many people still enjoy preparing their own solutions, which is why this chapter has been included in the formula book.

Basically, the negative or celluloid film is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion that is exposed to light. The negative is then placed in a chemical solution to bring out the image. The negative has a layer of gelatine, which contains crystals of specific silver salts. The developing soolution reacts with the exposed crystals after they have been exposed ot light and reduce dthem to metallic silver, leaving the unexposed crystals unchanged.

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