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Five Kitchen Sink Science Experiments To Try At Home Try out these hands-on citizen science projects. You don’t even have to leave the house.
How do you make the perfect scrambled eggs? Appliance Science experiments with sous-vide cooking to find the perfect temperature for making this popular dish.
Cooking with kids can be more than just a bonding activity – it can be a hands-on science class where yeast makes dough rise like magic, sugar crystals grow before your eyes, and milk curdles into ...
Check your local library or simply Google “science experiments you can eat,” “edible kitchen science,” or a similar phrase and you’ll find many experiments.
In my first few years of living away from home, I performed a lot of unintentional science experiments in my refrigerator (the variety of colors and textures of mold that can grow on forgotten ...
You can get up right now, walk around your grown-up kitchen and find the all materials you need to test one of these at-home science experiments. Maybe you’ll learn something.
The 18 experiments in this collection, second in the Mad Science series, investigate micro-organisms thriving in kitchens. Using readily available materials (plus extras like powdered agar ...
Silvia Killingsworth writes on Kenji López-Alt’s new book, “The Food Lab,” and his scientific approach to home cooking.
Hannah Weiss from the Science Museum of Western Virginia stopped by to show Caitlin Francis some fun and easy kitchen science experiments to do with the kids if they’ve got a snow day!
The hilarious and food-loving Raphael Gomes continues his science-meets-kitchen journey with part two of food-based ...
A new study is shedding light on how and where germs spread while we're cooking. This is the germiest place in your kitchen, according to science.