"Frank Mamone" wrote in message
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Where can I find the Jello recipe?
http://www.tomgriffin.com/aquasource/doityourself.shtml
From: Michael Eckardt
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 13:21:31 -0500
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I have come across a couple of sources who improve on the standard
water-sugar-yeast mixture for DIY-CO2 by using Jello as a moderating
agent. (Thanks Monika and John)
In fact, both Dennerle and JBL sell a modified DIY-CO2 system in which they
claim a more uniform CO2 production over the standard mixture. Dennerle
actually shows a graph on their containers which, if you believe it, shows a
much lower peak CO2 production and a longer evenly sustained bubble rate.
The DIY-Jello (or gelatine) recipe is something like this:
Add 2 packs of regular jello, not the light stuff, to an empty and clean 2l
pop bottle. Add boiling water to dissolve the jello, add your 1-2 cups of
sugar, and add enough water to fill the bottle to about 1.5l. Store in the
fridge overnight to let the jello set. On the following day, add 1 cup of
water and the yeast (1/8 teaspoon) on top of the jello. Attach your bottle
as normal.
couple of recipes......
Bob