Wheat Starch and microwave recipe

Greg Fremstad

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We have about 100 lbs. of wheat starch left over from the Nori disaster. Call me on our troll-free line 8-4:30 Pacific time weekdays 1-800-227-9934 and we can deal.

The microwave recipe is so simple a cave man could do it.

Oh by the way, here is an article on removal of filmoplast 90 FYI:

http://artfacts.org/artinfo/articals/water_removal_filmoplast.html
 
Greg just like you to try & corner the wheat starch market.......
 
I wonder how long 100 pounds carry the entire industry? Ten years or more?

Do bugs get into wheat starch like they do in flour?
 
I DO have it stored in a very large Rubbermaid tub. Let's see, mixing at the ratio of 5 parts distilled water to 1 part wheat starch..... one big coffee mug full of wheat starch weighs about 1/2 lb. so 100 lbs of wheat starch would equal 200 big mug fulls - that mixed with 5 big mug fulls of distilled water would come to about 1200 big mug fulls of wheat starch paste. I demonstrated Nori paste at the trade shows and pasted hinges all day long with about 1/2 teaspoon of Nori paste. Probably did 100-150 hinges. How many 1/2 teaspoons in 1200 big mug fulls of wheatstarch? Any body interested in doing a lot of hinging?
 
Hey just the thing to paste my Sumi e paintings(if I ever get started)! You`re supposed to place them on a laarger sheet of rice paper,and paste them down on a wooden board(like wallpaper),let them dry,then cut them off.....Otherwise guess it could be served with raisins as a cheap dessert,after the alcohol! L. (what`s the going rate on this stuff anyhow?)
 
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