Peanut power

A general discussion and Q & A forum.
Post Reply
User avatar
Loopy
Posts: 592
Joined: 08 Jun 2006, 10:00
School: Mater Dei Catholic College
Suburb: Wagga Wagga
State/Location: NSW

Peanut power

Post by Loopy »

Just thought to share this idea. As a school that has a number of anaphylatics, we have come up with an alternative to using peanuts in "peanut power". Tiny Teddys work as affectively and smell nicer too!
User avatar
Gatekeeper
Posts: 2
Joined: 04 Jul 2006, 10:00
State/Location: NSW

Peanut Power

Post by Gatekeeper »

I'm amazed that science books are still publishing this experiemt. We use nutrigrain, pre-soaked in olive oil. Works well. :twisted:
User avatar
Julia
Posts: 38
Joined: 06 Jul 2006, 10:00
State/Location: WA

Post by Julia »

Lots of foods can be used for this experiment, we've used plain chips, twisties and even cashew nuts. [/sub]
User avatar
Lei
Posts: 1
Joined: 13 Jul 2006, 10:00
State/Location: QLD

Post by Lei »

We've used jelly beans successfully.

I think I'd feel bad incinerating the poor little tiny teddies
User avatar
Miranda
Posts: 16
Joined: 23 May 2006, 10:00
State/Location: VIC

Post by Miranda »

We used Burger Rings last time! They burn really well :lol:
User avatar
General
Posts: 45
Joined: 26 Jul 2006, 10:00
State/Location: TAS

Peanut power

Post by General »

Cheezels can also be used to replace peanuts.
User avatar
ally
Posts: 1
Joined: 31 May 2006, 10:00
State/Location: WA

Re: Peanut power

Post by ally »

[Macadamia nuts work really well, also





quote="General"]Cheezels can also be used to replace peanuts.[/quote]
User avatar
Loopy
Posts: 592
Joined: 08 Jun 2006, 10:00
School: Mater Dei Catholic College
Suburb: Wagga Wagga
State/Location: NSW

Post by Loopy »

Thanks everyone!
It's been really interesting to see how others do the experiment. At the moment my boss is preparing for a primary school demonstration and we have had fun testing out all these alternatives.
I just love this site!
Lou P.
User avatar
rae
Posts: 1045
Joined: 31 May 2006, 10:00
School: Oxley College
Suburb: Burradoo
State/Location: NSW

Peanut Power

Post by rae »

Please excuse my lack of knowledge, but what is Peanut Power?
It is obviously something a lot of schools do because there has been so many replies. I'm fairly new at this game so have no idea what it is about.
Lorrae
User avatar
Loopy
Posts: 592
Joined: 08 Jun 2006, 10:00
School: Mater Dei Catholic College
Suburb: Wagga Wagga
State/Location: NSW

Post by Loopy »

Hi Rae,
This is an experiment at year 8 level to demonstrate chemical potential energy stored in a peanut. Essentially, you take a peanut, mount it on a pin in a cork and light it. Place the burning nut under a test tube of water held by clamps on a retort stand. The temperature of the water needs to be measured before and after. By calculations you can determine the amount of energy is in a gram of peanuts.
Lou P.
User avatar
carol58a
Posts: 13
Joined: 31 May 2006, 10:00
State/Location: NSW

Peanut power

Post by carol58a »

Hi. We have canned this prac completely. Tiny Teddys can contain traces of nuts. Cashews and macadamias are nuts, so we wouldn't use them either. Most food packaging will state "MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF NUTS", therefore we have erred on the safe side, and simply don't risk it. Any minute amount of vapour can seriously affect people with this allergy.

Even Rice Bubble packs state "may contain traces of peanuts or other nuts", so I wouldn't go near Nutrigrain either. I can only suggest read your packaging first.

carol58a
Post Reply