> Does the sugar have to be powdered as opposed to simply granulated to
> achieve successful mite dislodgement?
That is a good question. I understand that the technique requires a very fine
dust to work, so think granulated sugar would not be what is intended, unless it
is powdered by further grinding -- as with a mortar and pestle.
Given that the meanings and uses of words varies around the world and even from
district to district, I wonder what the original writer meant by 'powdered
sugar'.
I took it to mean what we call icing sugar, and what I believe is some places
called 'confectioners sugar', but maybe my assumption is incorrect. Maybe they
actually powdered sugar with a hammer or grinder.
Perhaps I'll write and ask.
allen
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