Saturday, February 11, 2012

Can I put what's leftover of my candle in my fondue pot?

There is no more wick left in my candle, but I really like the scent so I want to use what is left of it. I don't feel like making a new candle of it. But I have a small fondue pot I never use that is warmed by a tealight underneath of it. Can I put what's left of the wax in there and melt it? I am thinking it would be like one of those yankee tart things that you melt instead of lighting.Can I put what's leftover of my candle in my fondue pot?
I just take a small knife and cut through the wax make an "x" and the piece break off then you can put them in the pot like a tart! I do this all the time it's a shame to waste wax. If you heat it you will lose the scent before you get it to the pot!
I guess, but it would probably taste really bad.Can I put what's leftover of my candle in my fondue pot?
try a double boiling technique, put it in a used tin can, and then put it in a small pot, add some water and boil it.
Put the remnant of your candle in an old nylon foot stocking or knee-high, and use it as a sachet in your dresser drawers. I put my unused candles in dresser drawers before I use them, and it creates a nice scent in the drawers.
Yes, you can. Just never leave it burning when you are not around. I use a small crock for my left over candles. I have a small pot that I melt the candle in on the stove, then pour the melted wax into the heated crock where it will stay melted and smell good for weeks. This is not nearly as dangerous as an open fire and will last for a long time.
Sure you can. Just make sure you get all the wax out B4 you brew your next meal or it could tast like Roses or Jasmine or Sugar Cookie.

NASTY!
yes
yes
thanx's for the idea, im gonna do it too.

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