kailey
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Post by kailey on Sept 12, 2013 17:00:00 GMT
The milk frother is basically doing the same as an ultrasonic cleaner. You can get really expensive ultrasonic mixing tools which are used in labs which I was looking into for steeping juices as I knew it would be better than an ultrasonic cleaner after watching some product demonstration videos of powdered carbon been mixed with water. At 1st, it simply floated on top, then the mixer was inserted and turned on which the final result was totally black water. I might get one of them milk frothers and use it with a hammer drill which should have a much better and more instantaneous result. Chiller 3 months later down line making larger quantity! Hey, I could do with one of those! I made 30 ml of Black Kitten today and frothed it a bit with a milk frother. It didn't seem to froth up much but it did go cloudy. If you try this I would recommend putting the liquid in a thin high sided beaker so the mixture has some depth and keeping the frother low so it doesn't splash all over the place. I am now going to wait a few days before trying it. By the way, the milk frother makes lovely frothy coffee too!
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Post by kailey on Sept 15, 2013 23:16:31 GMT
I put some of the Black Kitten in an igo-l yesterday and it tasted very good.
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Post by saphire on Sept 15, 2013 23:22:49 GMT
I have a milk frother which was a gift it has never been used, Yippee!!! I now have a use for it.
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Post by kailey on Sept 16, 2013 23:42:02 GMT
Let me know how you get on, saphire.
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