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		<title>By: Hope Martin</title>
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		<description>Made this again today and noticed a couple of things.

First, after everything has been in the nuker for a minute, the wax DOES NOT look all melted.

Second, as soon as you give it a quick stir... not only does everything melt, it also immediately emulsifies!!! There is really no need for a mixer at all.

I did the whole operation today in a 2 cup pyrex measuring cup using a fork to stir. Gotta love that for cleanup!</description>
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<p>First, after everything has been in the nuker for a minute, the wax DOES NOT look all melted.</p>
<p>Second, as soon as you give it a quick stir&#8230; not only does everything melt, it also immediately emulsifies!!! There is really no need for a mixer at all.</p>
<p>I did the whole operation today in a 2 cup pyrex measuring cup using a fork to stir. Gotta love that for cleanup!</p>
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