NedL
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1) What is a good way to measure dry gelatin into container for mixing? The granules have a lot of static cling and they stick to a spoon or paper when transferring. Also they stick to the side of the container I'm putting them into, which leads to the next question.
2) If I agitate the container before or during the blooming, it introduces bubbles. If I don't agitate or shake or swirl the container, I end up with a few undissolved granules ( the ones that stuck to the side of the container, I think! ).
3) Any good tips for avoiding little bubbles in the gelatin?
4) This could be my imagination, but today I coated two sheets of paper: the first sheet of paper had been acidified in weak acetic acid, and the second paper was coated with gelatin that had a little citric acid mixed in. My impression was that the gelatin set up faster than usual, and it caused problems not having enough time to smooth it all out or push all the bubbles to the side. Does pH affect how quickly gelatin sets?
I haven't had much trouble with bubbles before today, but today I was trying to agitate the gelatin to avoid dry granules, so I introduced a different problem!
2) If I agitate the container before or during the blooming, it introduces bubbles. If I don't agitate or shake or swirl the container, I end up with a few undissolved granules ( the ones that stuck to the side of the container, I think! ).
3) Any good tips for avoiding little bubbles in the gelatin?
4) This could be my imagination, but today I coated two sheets of paper: the first sheet of paper had been acidified in weak acetic acid, and the second paper was coated with gelatin that had a little citric acid mixed in. My impression was that the gelatin set up faster than usual, and it caused problems not having enough time to smooth it all out or push all the bubbles to the side. Does pH affect how quickly gelatin sets?
I haven't had much trouble with bubbles before today, but today I was trying to agitate the gelatin to avoid dry granules, so I introduced a different problem!