DwayneHoover
Bluelighter
Take a cup of pure white sugar (representing the "cut") and put it in a quart jar with a lid.
Add a couple tablespoons of red sugar (representing the "active substance") right on top.
How many shakes does it take for there to be no Knots of Red? Not very many. Like 2 or 3, maybe 4 or 5 I guess depending on how hard you shake?
Powders intermix very rapidly and thoroughly when mixed this way, so long as they are dry.
I don't know why people promote the idea that you can never get them to mix properly because as this experiment shows, YES YOU CAN.
But I agree that using a coffee grinder is wise and guarantees 100% uniformity.
Add a couple tablespoons of red sugar (representing the "active substance") right on top.
How many shakes does it take for there to be no Knots of Red? Not very many. Like 2 or 3, maybe 4 or 5 I guess depending on how hard you shake?
Powders intermix very rapidly and thoroughly when mixed this way, so long as they are dry.
I don't know why people promote the idea that you can never get them to mix properly because as this experiment shows, YES YOU CAN.
But I agree that using a coffee grinder is wise and guarantees 100% uniformity.
