I can’t believe this hasn’t gotten more views, I’m in Texas, Fort Worth, and it’s been really cold. We got hit so bad 2 years ago, pipes burst etc. Anyway, I am curious if it would heat up better with a lid on it while you’re heating it, I kind of want to try it now lol.
I figured it might too with it being so cold with the snow and ice that came through. The water actually got pretty hot and almost to a slight boil. If you try it with a lid on, let me know how it turned out. Thanks for watching.
I would use a cookie sheet, with foil, and put it in the bottom of your oven. Put several candles on the cookie sheet. Put a larger pot on the bottom oven rack, with the same amount of water so the water is shallow, (it will heat quicker) the oven will help contain the heat. Of course you have to leave the oven cracked open a bit for air.
Yep..there were a couple of other things that I could have tried but the experiment/challenge as to boil 2 cups of water with four tea light candles in a muffin tin so I was trying to stay true to the challenge.
@@getyourfitonproductions oh lol I didn't listen all the way the video I watched last night was an experiment for nine in a little pan she made of foil, and she made a pot of rice in about twenty minutes I think
There just is not enough BTUs in the tea lights to heat all the water plus the metal pot. No promise of success but an smaller aluminum pot might work better.