Edible Witches Brew Slime for Halloween
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We have been having so much fun this year with all of our edible slimes. Today I have another one for you. This Edible Witches Brew Slime may look disgusting, but it still tastes sweet and sugary. It is made from gummy candies! This slime was inspired by the book Room on the Broom and goes along with the Virtual Book Club post for the week. The theme is witches! Â Just in time for Halloween.
How to Make the Edible Witches Brew Slime
Green & Yellow Gummy Bears (The quantity does not really matter)
Gummy Body Parts
Candy Eye Balls
And a great story about witches! 😉
Put the gummy bears in a microwave safe bowl and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir, then microwave one more time for 30 seconds. This could also be done in a double boiler on the stove if you do not use a microwave.
Once it is all melted, let it cool for about 5 minutes. Then stir in the extra ingredients. Â Make sure you say Bubble, Bubble Toil and Trouble as you mix. This step is important! We used gummy organs and candy eyes for ours. Â You could do any edible things. Candy corn might be fun in it, or edible skeleton candies, too!
Gummy bear slime is incredibly fun to play with, Â however you will want to spray your hands and the surface where you are playing with cooking spray. It is super sticky, but this keeps it from sticking to everything.
Learn a Little Science Behind the Edible Witches Brew Slime
Gelatin is made from long strands of amino acids. At room temperature, the bonds between these chains stick together as a solid. When heated up, the bonds loosen turning it into a liquid and they slide away from each other. You will notice when this slime is just melted is is really runny, but it hardens more as it cools.
Want to try more of our edible slimes? Here are some we have done:
Edible Starburst Slime
Edible Laffy Taffy Slime
Edible Gummy Bear Floam
Edible Chocolate Slime
Edible Marshmallow Slime
Edible Candy Corn Slime
This is part of the Weekly Virtual Book Club for Kids. It is a weekly series that a bunch of awesome bloggers are participating in. You can get more info by joining the Virtual Book Club for Kids Facebook Group. Â Check out what they have shared this week on the witches theme: (They will be live on Monday morning)
Alphabet Activity: Room on the Broom Sequencing- Growing Book by Book
Witch Potion Alphabet Printable Worksheet-The Moments at Home
Witch Themed Alphabet Hide and Seek Game – The Educators’ Spin On It
Room on the Broom Witches Potions Measuring Volume – Rainy Day Mum
Room on the Broom Preschool Math- My Storytime Corner
Edible Witches Potion – Clare’s Little Tots
Bubble Games – Blowing Bubbles in a Brew by JDaniel4’s Mom
Fizzy Potions Juice Lab – Inspiration Laboratories
Cauldron Drawing Activity – Mama Smiles
My kids are going to have so much fun with this recipe.