A family embarked on a fun challenge where they made slime in the car while on their way to dinner. Each family member picked a container and added glue, food coloring, and other ingredients, but the twist was they weren't allowed to mix the slime with their hands. Instead, they had to shake the containers to mix the ingredients. Once they got back home, they opened their slimes to see who made the best one. The results were varied, with some slimes turning out well and others being too liquidy or having too much foam. Despite the challenges, everyone had fun and learned a valuable lesson about measurements and mixing.
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1. A family is going out to dinner and decided to make slime in the car on the way.
2. Each person has a container with glue, food coloring, and other ingredients to make slime.
3. The challenge is to make slime without using their hands to mix the ingredients.
4. They can only add ingredients and shake the container to mix.
5. When they get back home, they will see who made the best slime.
6. The family members are excited to start making slime in the car.
7. They discuss their plans and strategies for making the best slime.
8. They add different ingredients to their slime, including beads, shaving cream, and fake snow.
9. They have to be careful not to spill the ingredients while shaking the containers.
10. They go to dinner and then head back home to finish making their slime.
11. When they get home, they open up their slime containers and see how they turned out.
12. They compare their slime and decide who made the best one.
13. They receive letters from fans, including one from Utah and one from Texas.
14. They read the letters and respond to the fans.