There was a woman on that My Strange Addiction show that figured out how to do that as well.
There was a woman on that My Strange Addiction show that figured out how to do that as well.
Cook one sliced orange in a 500 oven until it's charcoal. Cut the coals into small bits.
Dehydrate another sliced orange at full power for 18 hours. Cut into small bits.
Run both through a spice grinder until they're dust. Store in an airtight container.
Sprinkle as a finishing spice.
We used it with humboldt fog cheese, honey, almonds and pears that were peeled and then charred black.
Boo, Hiss.
Bioluminescent soup.
I can do it, but it's too expensive.
I can do quinine and UV light :/
Boo, Hiss.
Just find a way to integrate a mixture of 1/4 bottle mtn dew with a tablespoon of baking soda and three cap fulls if hydrogen peroxide. That shit will make anything glow.
Sounds... Gross?
"Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt
Seriously. Algae. Get on it.
"Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt
You'd have to find a way to constantly agitate the dinoflagellates in order to keep them illuminated. Maybe you could run a small electro-current through a container. You'd probably need a pretty high concentration of them as well. I think bioluminescence might be seasonal but you could possibly control those conditions. I remember swimming in La Jolla cove one night when they were active; pretty awesome.
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