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I've never done snow, but would be attentive to grain size. I've heard of people using baby powder; if I were going to attempt either your baking soda or the baby powder, I'd want to experiment in an isolated area and use a kitchen flour-sifter. I'm sure there will be additional suggestions coming.
 

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Thanks

That pic looks great.

Do you run that train over the snow covered track?

If yes, do you fear the snow (baking powder) getting sucked up into the trucks?

It doesn't look like it was sealed (sprayed) with a mist of secenic cement.
 

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Great shot of the snow thrower blower.

Now a few more feet of snow on the ground and snow blowing out the chute would be nice.:D
 

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I was thinking the glitter particles would be too large, mixed with the soda....which led to the idea of running the glitter through a kitchen blender to chop it finer. That, in turn, led to the truly frightening image of the kitchen when a blender-full of glittering micro-particles is opened and I suddenly remember the ceiling fan is on....
 
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