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Saltfisher's Cookbook in Word 97-2003 format and plain text format:

Any one adding formulas/receipe to this list please share (in the many formats people are wanting)

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (word 97-2003 format).doc

PLASTIC COLOR COOKBOOK (plain text).txt

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"Saltfisher's Cookbook in Word 97-2003 format and plain text format:

Any one adding formulas/receipe to this list please share (in the many formats people are wanting)

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Don't remember if I have posted this already or not.

Mossy Pumpkin

Everything came from Lure Craft.

2 Cups Plastic

15 Drops Green Pumpkin

5 Drops Natural Worm

3 Drops Brown

1 1/2 TSP .062 Gold

3/8 TSP .035 Green

1/2 TSP Black

This has been one of my most popualr colors, my color is beating zooms

color 4 out of 5 tournaments this yr alone.

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been going back through this trying to find the recipe for lead and powder and cant find it for some reason... does this look right?

 

1/2 cup plastic

1/4 cup salt

1/4 tsp lc silver pearl

1/8 tsp lumina black

2 drops lc black

1/4 large black flake

 

hopefully this is correct....  this forum kicks ass!

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been going back through this trying to find the recipe for lead and powder and cant find it for some reason... does this look right?

 

1/2 cup plastic

1/4 cup salt

1/4 tsp lc silver pearl

1/8 tsp lumina black

2 drops lc black

1/4 large black flake

 

Is Lead and Powder what the color is called? Never heard of it.

 

2:1 plastic to salt is some peoples sinking (Senko) recipe. WAAAAY to much salt.

 

Here is a cool color using

 

8 oz plastic

4 tblsn CCM HD sinking additive

4 tsp LC 015 gunmetal

 

Once again this is a sinking formula. 4 heapimg tblsn powdered salt could be substituted for the HD additive I would think.

 

http://i453.photobucket.com/albums/qq257/zz430t56/DSCN0771.jpg

 

....Bill

hopefully this is correct....  this forum kicks ass!
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Thanks Smallie, based on that we could put a guide at either the beginning or end of the cookbook to help those who are new to the hobby and don't know how much plastic to use. 8 fl oz= 1 cup and so on and so forth and possibly even people's use of dash and pinch to include teaspoon and tablespoon conversion. It was just a thought I was having after reading some of the cookbook last night and noticing we had multiple forms of measurement instead of one unanimous form of measurement for the recipes. I've got two spot on recipes to post later once I have my written recipes in hand for zoom scuppernong and zoom watermelon red.

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