So Susan and I were looking for a cheap alternative to WAM with to make it a little more readily doable. After seeing cake batter in many different videos and such we thought we'd give it a try. We took two boxes of white cake batter, mixed it with two boxes of instant chocolate pudding for color, then hot water, repeat 3X, and took it to the bedroom. I gotta say I have no idea why I haven't tried batter before today! It was nice and creamy and felt great between our bodies. It was great for clothes filling felt nice and heavy and once the clothes came off it was nice and slippery between our bodies... it held up well to the hot action and was SUPER easy to wash out of our hair and get off our skin. Best of all we did this all for less than $20. Dollar Tree had everything we needed. So i recommend if you have never tried cake batter before to get on that... totally worth a shot...
I have raised this issue many times in umd and have yet to have someone give me an answer. I LOVE the feel and texture of cake batter, but EVERY time I try it, I get granules inside my eyelids. And they stay for 3-4 days. They eventually leave, and I don't perceive any permanent damage, but it sure is an annoying few days until they leave. I've tried the cheap stuff to very expensive cake mix. I've tried mixing it with a high speed mixer forever. Have not figured out the clue yet that most of you seem to have since so many of you enjoy using it. I know one solution is not to dunk my face or pour it over my head, but since submersion is such a turn on for me and is one of the main reasons I wam, I'd be very frustrated to go through a session without getting my face covered. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm with Johnny... I've dumped dozens of gallons of the stuff over my head and face (and other parts that are very sensitive to grit) and I've felt any granules in it. I'm not sure what you're all doing wrong...
Thanks for the advice, Johnny_Yen. Will have to give it a try next time. Certainly seems to make sense. And MA, you're much more tolerant to inconveniences than I.
alext said: MessyAnt, do you mind if I ask what size of cake batter boxes you used? Everytime I look at it in this country, it seems really expensive (the alternative is a cheap one from Tesco, but it always seems to take 30 odd of their little packets to fill a bucket)
16 oz. 10 or so should give you a bucket filled depending on water.