Be sure to bookmark this list of edible
slime recipes because we will update every time we make a new recipe!
Not exact matches
But I had to laugh when making this
recipe because all I could think of was the fluorescent, jello - like, green
slime version of mint jelly we used to have as kids.
This is the first salad
recipe I've ever posted, and there's a reason for that: I'm the sad, sad queen of letting bags of leafy greens turn to
slime in my fridge,
because salads don't excite me enough to make the effort to, you know, put them in a bowl.
We have long been fascinated with easy
slime recipes here on Red Ted Art, but confess to have never really gotten «into it»... mainly
because many of the «main» and popular
slime recipes use borax or laundry detergent — and a) borax is banned here in the UK and b) laundry detergents vary and c) recently... there have been stories about burns from
slime recipes and children getting sick from playing with borax
slime (read all about why you shouldn't make
slime here).
Most
recipes for
slime include so - called «non-toxic» ingredients and
because of that it's assumed that they are safe.