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It's easier to buy it already made, but you can make your own.
Smoke grenades are fairly safe and easy to make as long as you are take care not to overheat the mixture. The most common homemade recipe requires you to heat and mix saltpeter and sugar. Take...
Ancient civilizations through current day have used saltpeter for kindling by rubbing two sticks together. Black powder is another form of saltpeter. Recipes go all the way back to Greece and...
Smoke generated devices have many uses, even in the military. While many people would love to have a military smoke grenade, the sad truth is that just one can cost $40. Not many people want to...
Potassium nitrate (also known as saltpeter) is a main ingredient in some brands of fertilizer and tree stump removers. It's also often used in fireworks and to make smoke bombs. Potassium nitrate...
Corning raw meat in salt brine is a time-honored method of preserving meats. Corned beef is preserved this way. The procedure is not too difficult, but it takes about three weeks to accomplish the...
The process of making pastrami is much the same as for making corned beef. The same cut of beef, the brisket, is used but then pastrami goes through one additional step to produce its distinctive...
Salt beef, more commonly known in the US as corned beef, is a type of beef that has been preserved in a brine solution. This method of food preservation has been known for centuries, and salt beef...
People burn incense for a variety of reasons. For some, it's part of a spiritual process. Others simply like the smell. Regardless, there is a virtually endless selection of aromas and types of...
Smoke bombs are the safest and easiest pyrotechnics you can make. There are many homemade recipes, but one of the most effective ones is to mix saltpeter and sugar. It will work if you just mix...
It's easy to go out and buy an already cured ham, but it's also easier than you think to cure your own. You can cure a ham using both a dry or wet rub. Dry rub is preferable for most, probably...
Incense is used all over the world for a variety of purposes, and if for some reason you'd like to make your own, there is a fairly simple process to do so. Making stick incense batter is not...
Curing pork shoulder originally was the practice of covering meat in a salt cure to preserve it for a long period of time, but with modern technology, curing meat to store it has become an archaic...
Brine is water that is thoroughly saturated with salt. It is used to preserve meats, fish, vegetables and to age some kinds of cheese. Bacon brine is used primarily to store and preserve bacon,...
The burning of incense is probably as old as man's discovery of fire. Even primitive man had to have noticed that burning different woods produced different odors, some more pleasing than others....
Curing meat is one of the oldest cooking and preservation techniques in the world. It works especially well with venison, and the method of sugar curing provides a more delicate and sweeter flavor...
Using and preparing rabbit fur begins with butchering and skinning. Then the pelts are tanned and worked until they are supple enough to use as a fabric. If you have access to many rabbits, this...
Adding food to indoor and outdoor plants is a great way to boost their nutrient sources and promote healthy growth. Homemade plant food has the advantage of being organic and inexpensive. This...
Saltpeter is a common name for potassium nitrate (KNO3) that comes from the term "Salt of Petra" that was used in the Middle Ages. It is commonly available and is mined in commercial quantities as...
As a boy, I loved making my own fireworks and smoke bombs. Here is a very simple recipe for making smoke bombs using toilet paper and some common ingredients.
The lush, green grass of a lawn can sometimes turn an unattractive yellow. To combat this problem, many homeowners turn to commercial fertilizers. However, these fertilizers can get expensive,...
Maybe you want to kill your sex drive because your partner's drive is much lower than yours. Or maybe you're simply alone, without an outlet, and don't want to think about sex all the time....
Corned beef, whether served with cabbage or potatoes, is a traditional way of cooking a large cut of beef. The time to prepare corned beef takes several days, so plan ahead. Just think of all of...
As you watch the brilliant hues and bursts of colors in the sky on the Fourth of July or popping some black cats out on the street, you might wonder where fireworks originated. Fireworks have come...
Gunpowder was first discovered and created in ancient China, where it was found that the proper combination of ingredients could be used to form a powder that burned with explosive force....
Sodium nitrate is a white, odorless chemical compound having cubic crystals. It also is known as Chile saltpeter or Peru saltpeter. Sodium nitrate, found in large natural deposits, is similar to...
Saltpeter (potassium nitrate) has been used throughout the course of history to produce propellant for firearms (gunpowder) since the late Middle Ages. Saltpeter is still used in the creation of...
Saltpeter, also known as potassium nitrate, is an explosive substance used as a tree stump killer; an element in bombs, gunpowder and fertilizer; and a food additive. Because of its properties, it...
Saltpeter, or potassium nitrate, is a chemical compound with the formula KNO3. It is used as a fertilizer and explosive, according to Princeton's WordNetWeb online.
Potassium nitrate, also called "niter" and "saltpeter," has a long and very interesting history. It is used in fertilizers and warfare, and to also quell the male libido.
Sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite and both used in industrial applications and have similar properties. Regardless, they are separate compounds with different specific uses.
Potassium Nitrate (KNO3) is a naturally occurring compound found in mineral deposits in caves and in decomposing organic matter. Commonly called saltpeter, it is the main component of gunpowder...