Thursday, January 21, 2010

Magnetic Stir Plate Would A Magnetic Stir Plate Make Really Good Chocolate Milk?

Would a magnetic stir plate make really good chocolate milk? - magnetic stir plate

No, this is a magnetic stirring plate firmly and not liquid, it would be difficult to drink and dissolve the chocolate.

Well, some uber-Plate Shaker own magnetic stirrer and was not used. I do not think that chocolate milk may be as good as with a mixer.

4 comments:

Rob (and sometimes my wife Dee) said...

Absolutely. Having used to make Kool-Aid and Gatorade, only one or two things:

1. Make sure that the blender is absolutely clean. If you are in your mouth, because it is not in use. We had a uniquely designed for use in foods.

2. You can use the tests around the cup, just to make sure that you move Solid Edge.

3. Turn on your path together. Not only do you run the risk of splashes and spills, you can break the glass / cup, when it moves close to the edge or you'll deal with the motion of the plate.

4. Take the shaker before drinking! We had forgotten to 4 people, more than 3 years and eventually swallowed. Use another shaker or a magnetic pack and drag the edge of the glass. If it is too thick for that, then you use another rod with a chain cleaner on them bound and soak in milk.

Rob (and sometimes my wife Dee) said...

Absolutely. Having used to make Kool-Aid and Gatorade, only one or two things:

1. Make sure that the blender is absolutely clean. If you are in your mouth, because it is not in use. We had a uniquely designed for use in foods.

2. You can use the tests around the cup, just to make sure that you move Solid Edge.

3. Turn on your path together. Not only do you run the risk of splashes and spills, you can break the glass / cup, when it moves close to the edge or you'll deal with the motion of the plate.

4. Take the shaker before drinking! We had forgotten to 4 people, more than 3 years and eventually swallowed. Use another shaker or a magnetic pack and drag the edge of the glass. If it is too thick for that, then you use another rod with a chain cleaner on them bound and soak in milk.

HelperM said...

Yes, but what a good idea.
http://blog.geirove.org/2007/11/magnetic-stir-plate.html
this guy used to make beer, so it should work for chocolate milk.

Mya's Mommy said...

Probably. They make cups like that!

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