I was playing around on Youtube and I ran across "9 Fruit Hacks For A Happier Life" by BuzzFeedYellow. BuzzFeedYellow is one of my favorite channels on youtube, it has many amusing videos that are often informative as well as humorous. I think it is worth it to go check their videos out. There is a little something for anyone.
Using BuzzFeedYellow's video I made a candle out of an Orange. It was stunning & surprisingly burned for a few hours. This would be a great conversation starter for a special event or even just sitting around. What better mood lighting than glowing fruit. You can also use fruit besides oranges, so long as there are fibrous tissues inside the fruit. For example, lemons, limes, grapefruit, all would make great candles.
My second favorite of BuzzFeedYellow's hacks: frozen grapes. I already love frozen grapes as a snack, especially in the summer. It makes the flavors really pop, but BuzzFeedYellow had the great idea of using frozen grapes to cool drinks. Wine, soda, water, whiskey. That way your drinks don't dilute, you don't have to pay for those expensive whiskey stones, they look beautiful, and you get a delicious snack at the end of your drink.
Below I have a video of some of the orange candles I made. Aren't they beautiful?
How do you make an orange candle?
The concept is very straight forward. You simply halve the fruit, cut out a hole in the top half, use olive oil(or substitute) for the fuel and the fruit as the wick, and burn away. If you want more details read below.- Cut your citrus' peel in half. Make your cut as straight as possible, this will make later steps much easier. Any knife should work, but a pairing knife might be easier than a butter knife.
- Make your wick. Peel back the lip so that you can carefully remove the fruit within. Make sure to keep part of the white fibrous tissue that runs down the center intact. This will become your wick. You do not want it to be too tall or too short. It will burn best if it is about half its original size and medium thickness. The half without the 'belly button' nub will most likely be the flattest and make the best candle base. Aim to maintain the wick in that half.
- Take the top half of the peel and cut a circle in the top to let out the heat from the flame. Make sure that it is big enough that the flame will not hit it and burn the peel.
- Pour Olive Oil (or I would assume any oil you want... don't be silly and use anything too intense. Perhaps scented oils might be fun. Let me know if you try any.) into the base of the candle. Pour it over the wick and only pour enough so that you have some standing in the base. If you immerse your wick then it wont burn properly.
- Wait a little (about a minute) for the oil to soak into your wick. This should make it burn better.
- Then put the top half back on and light your wick. It may take a moment, be patient. I would recommend putting your candle in a bowl for security.
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