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Not only do you not have to cook at all, but the instructions are very simple which makes this a great playdough recipe for kids! For how simple this recipe is it produces great playdough and makes a great recipe to teach kids because it is so simple
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Me 2:46 pm on January 27, 2013 Finally i have found the perfect play-dough recipe THANK YOU Theresa 7:17 am on January 28, 2013 Question? Does the dough stain the hands while playing with it? I have a daughter sensitive to food dyes and even on her hands it can be absorbed into the skin. sara 1:00 pm on May 20, 2013 Will this work without boiling water?? I want to use it in my 7th grade classroom tomorrow and do not have access (or trust my silly 7th graders) to be around boiling water
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Rolling it out when still warm from the saucepan is particularly fun, and it will keep cooking while hot so best to take it out undercooked rather than overcooked. Cooking it gently in the saucepan is a tricky bit, not too hot or it will burn, stir it constantly as it thickens, similar to custard, but it becomes much more dense
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The play dough was colourful, and the play dough recipe was very easy to follow.I took some photos of the play dough and will be using them on my HDR photo website.Thanks so much! I will recommend your site to other parents with young kids who might want to make play dough. However, each time it is played with, it will pick up pet hair, sweater fuzz, a sneeze or two, plus other colors that eventually all squish together as brownish and quite yucky
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Stir all the ingredients together until the mixture becomes crumbly, then knead with your hands for a few minutes until the play dough becomes a smooth ball
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ReplyAdam says: December 2, 2009 at 6:26 amYou can add the glitter to every recipe as well for some extra sparkly fun Also has anyone thought about adding spices into the recipe. Does anybody have any idea why? What did I do wrong? ReplyDonita says: November 18, 2010 at 12:32 pmI add a little more flour as needed when I am kneading it
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I can not personally use this in my house since one of my boys is allergic o peanuts but it is a yummy recipe and many kids love it! Peanut Butter Play Dough Ingredients: one 18-oz. I am not sure I have room for anything else but I sure can try! Thanks for dropping by! Stay updated on all things "Deal"icious by subscribing by RSS or Email
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(no Baking Required) How to Make Play Dough Comments You May Also Like How to Make Kool-Aid Playdough Playdough lovers may enjoy this variation based on the powdered drink, Kool-Aid
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Warning: Could be toxic if ingested WASHABLE FINGERPAINTS: 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup cold water 3 cups cold water food coloring In large saucepan, mix the flour with 1 cup cold water. Warning: Could be toxic if ingested SCENTED PLAY DOH: (smells awesome and the kids LOVE IT!) 1 package of sugar free gelatin; .3 oz size (use any flavor you want, as the dough will have that scent when done; I believe you can replace the gelatin with a Kool-Aid packet instead for even more scented varieties!) 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 4 tablespoons cream of tartar 2 cups boiling water 2 tablespoons cooking oil Mix dry ingredients together in pot, add the boiling water and cooking oil
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Let them have just a little touch of the Marshmallow Cream and a little touch of peanut butter to feel the different textures and to lick off their fingers. PRINTING NOTE: If you prefer to print these recipes individually, please visit our Family FunBook! Oatmeal Play Dough 1 part flour 2 parts oatmeal 1 part water Mix ingredients together and form into shapes
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Reply February 6, 2012 at 1:14 pm adminGlad to hear! Great that you included your child in making the playdough! Reply February 6, 2012 at 2:48 pm TinaHave you ever tried doubling or tripling the recipes? Or do you recommend making one batch at a time? I need to make some for a pre-K class. Reply February 28, 2012 at 11:55 pm alondrawhy suger and not salt is it edible Reply March 8, 2012 at 8:03 pm EvaTHIS DID NOT WORK AT ALL! Just a big mess I now have to clean up
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Be aware if you use vinegar, the play-doh will have a vinegar smell) 1 cup water 1 tbsp oil Food coloring (blue and green are the best, but any color will work). you dont need oil, you can use nicresto crystals! they only cost 1,000,000 dollars a piece!just kidding! you can use water! im not even sure you need salt
adelynSTONE: The BEST Play-Dough Recipe
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(Baby food containers work GREAT! The rectangle ones are Gerber and the round ones are Parents Choice) Or grab your cookie cutters, plastic scissors, rolling pin, etc.. DeleteReplyThe Girls from Whimsically HomemadeAugust 17, 2012 at 7:52 PMHey there! Just wanted to let you know we featured you in our Favorite Find Fridays post over at Whimsically Homemade
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Reply June 13, 2012 at 9:49 am adminGreat, thank you for your tips! Reply June 18, 2012 at 12:17 pm Leave a Comment Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Click here to cancel reply. Anyone got any ideas? Many thanks! Reply May 30, 2012 at 12:36 pm RikyThe first time I made this recipe I used just a smidgen more than half a cup of salt
Kool-Aid Play Dough Recipe - Food.com - 87651
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Lots of possibilities and FUN! Print Recipe Full Screen SAVE THIS RECIPE TO: Cookbook loading Save this recipe in your online cookbook to access when you need it. Create Your Own Cookbooks Save and organize your favorite recipes into custom collections -- for FREE! Plan a Party Menu Create a menu for your next event or browse others' for ideas
Homemade play dough recipe using Kool-Aid or Jell-O (preschool teacher and kid approved!)
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It was great for the play dough and smelled yummy! If you have extra drink mixes laying around (think Crystal Light, single use water flavorings, etc.) use them for play dough. Vee says: September 15, 2011 at 3:40 pm Many years ago when I made this for my then little one, I found that my food processor was fantastic for mixing the dough since it was so hot
Kool-Aid Play Dough Recipe - Food.com - 14788
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Create Your Own Cookbooks Save and organize your favorite recipes into custom collections -- for FREE! Plan a Party Menu Create a menu for your next event or browse others' for ideas. Manage this recipe: Add a Private Note Note pairing ideas, substitutions and more - only you can see it! Submit a Correction Spot a typo or missing ingredient? Submit your correction for review
Cooked Kool Aid Play Dough Recipe
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I love this, its so fun! Was this review helpful? Yes Flag bulldogsstuff 5 years ago how cool...my granddaughter will love this one..thanks nanna in GA Was this review helpful? Yes Flag itsajourney 5 years ago This is great - better than the old standard - I have a 3-year-old that will be thrilled. steak crock pot recipe noodle salad recipe crockpot potato soup recipe margarita streusel topping fried corn from the can spagetti pasta salad recipes lime jello and canned pears rolled and stuffed beef brisket Home Recipes Cooked Kool Aid Play Dough Recipe Cooked Kool Aid Play Dough From cakelady 5 years ago Add yours Pick your photo Browse..
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It smells so good! Lorie January 27, 2012 at 6:13 am (UTC -6) Link to this comment Reply Looks like fun! Thanks for stopping by Reading Confetti! Tania January 27, 2012 at 9:09 pm (UTC -6) Link to this comment Reply Great idea. But it does smell very yummy! Tishia C May 3, 2013 at 10:20 am (UTC -6) Link to this comment Reply I just made this with cherry limeaid and it came out a beautiful dainty pink color
Not only do you not have to cook at all, but the instructions are very simple which makes this a great playdough recipe for kids! For how simple this recipe is it produces great playdough and makes a great recipe to teach kids because it is so simple
Me 2:46 pm on January 27, 2013 Finally i have found the perfect play-dough recipe THANK YOU Theresa 7:17 am on January 28, 2013 Question? Does the dough stain the hands while playing with it? I have a daughter sensitive to food dyes and even on her hands it can be absorbed into the skin. sara 1:00 pm on May 20, 2013 Will this work without boiling water?? I want to use it in my 7th grade classroom tomorrow and do not have access (or trust my silly 7th graders) to be around boiling water
Play Dough recipe - Best Recipes
Rolling it out when still warm from the saucepan is particularly fun, and it will keep cooking while hot so best to take it out undercooked rather than overcooked. Cooking it gently in the saucepan is a tricky bit, not too hot or it will burn, stir it constantly as it thickens, similar to custard, but it becomes much more dense
The play dough was colourful, and the play dough recipe was very easy to follow.I took some photos of the play dough and will be using them on my HDR photo website.Thanks so much! I will recommend your site to other parents with young kids who might want to make play dough. However, each time it is played with, it will pick up pet hair, sweater fuzz, a sneeze or two, plus other colors that eventually all squish together as brownish and quite yucky
Stir all the ingredients together until the mixture becomes crumbly, then knead with your hands for a few minutes until the play dough becomes a smooth ball
ReplyAdam says: December 2, 2009 at 6:26 amYou can add the glitter to every recipe as well for some extra sparkly fun Also has anyone thought about adding spices into the recipe. Does anybody have any idea why? What did I do wrong? ReplyDonita says: November 18, 2010 at 12:32 pmI add a little more flour as needed when I am kneading it
I can not personally use this in my house since one of my boys is allergic o peanuts but it is a yummy recipe and many kids love it! Peanut Butter Play Dough Ingredients: one 18-oz. I am not sure I have room for anything else but I sure can try! Thanks for dropping by! Stay updated on all things "Deal"icious by subscribing by RSS or Email
(no Baking Required) How to Make Play Dough Comments You May Also Like How to Make Kool-Aid Playdough Playdough lovers may enjoy this variation based on the powdered drink, Kool-Aid
Warning: Could be toxic if ingested WASHABLE FINGERPAINTS: 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup cold water 3 cups cold water food coloring In large saucepan, mix the flour with 1 cup cold water. Warning: Could be toxic if ingested SCENTED PLAY DOH: (smells awesome and the kids LOVE IT!) 1 package of sugar free gelatin; .3 oz size (use any flavor you want, as the dough will have that scent when done; I believe you can replace the gelatin with a Kool-Aid packet instead for even more scented varieties!) 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 4 tablespoons cream of tartar 2 cups boiling water 2 tablespoons cooking oil Mix dry ingredients together in pot, add the boiling water and cooking oil
Let them have just a little touch of the Marshmallow Cream and a little touch of peanut butter to feel the different textures and to lick off their fingers. PRINTING NOTE: If you prefer to print these recipes individually, please visit our Family FunBook! Oatmeal Play Dough 1 part flour 2 parts oatmeal 1 part water Mix ingredients together and form into shapes
Reply February 6, 2012 at 1:14 pm adminGlad to hear! Great that you included your child in making the playdough! Reply February 6, 2012 at 2:48 pm TinaHave you ever tried doubling or tripling the recipes? Or do you recommend making one batch at a time? I need to make some for a pre-K class. Reply February 28, 2012 at 11:55 pm alondrawhy suger and not salt is it edible Reply March 8, 2012 at 8:03 pm EvaTHIS DID NOT WORK AT ALL! Just a big mess I now have to clean up
How to Make Play-doh - 3 Easy Ways
Be aware if you use vinegar, the play-doh will have a vinegar smell) 1 cup water 1 tbsp oil Food coloring (blue and green are the best, but any color will work). you dont need oil, you can use nicresto crystals! they only cost 1,000,000 dollars a piece!just kidding! you can use water! im not even sure you need salt
adelynSTONE: The BEST Play-Dough Recipe
(Baby food containers work GREAT! The rectangle ones are Gerber and the round ones are Parents Choice) Or grab your cookie cutters, plastic scissors, rolling pin, etc.. DeleteReplyThe Girls from Whimsically HomemadeAugust 17, 2012 at 7:52 PMHey there! Just wanted to let you know we featured you in our Favorite Find Fridays post over at Whimsically Homemade
Reply June 13, 2012 at 9:49 am adminGreat, thank you for your tips! Reply June 18, 2012 at 12:17 pm Leave a Comment Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Click here to cancel reply. Anyone got any ideas? Many thanks! Reply May 30, 2012 at 12:36 pm RikyThe first time I made this recipe I used just a smidgen more than half a cup of salt
Kool-Aid Play Dough Recipe - Food.com - 87651
Lots of possibilities and FUN! Print Recipe Full Screen SAVE THIS RECIPE TO: Cookbook loading Save this recipe in your online cookbook to access when you need it. Create Your Own Cookbooks Save and organize your favorite recipes into custom collections -- for FREE! Plan a Party Menu Create a menu for your next event or browse others' for ideas
Homemade play dough recipe using Kool-Aid or Jell-O (preschool teacher and kid approved!)
It was great for the play dough and smelled yummy! If you have extra drink mixes laying around (think Crystal Light, single use water flavorings, etc.) use them for play dough. Vee says: September 15, 2011 at 3:40 pm Many years ago when I made this for my then little one, I found that my food processor was fantastic for mixing the dough since it was so hot
Kool-Aid Play Dough Recipe - Food.com - 14788
Create Your Own Cookbooks Save and organize your favorite recipes into custom collections -- for FREE! Plan a Party Menu Create a menu for your next event or browse others' for ideas. Manage this recipe: Add a Private Note Note pairing ideas, substitutions and more - only you can see it! Submit a Correction Spot a typo or missing ingredient? Submit your correction for review
Cooked Kool Aid Play Dough Recipe
I love this, its so fun! Was this review helpful? Yes Flag bulldogsstuff 5 years ago how cool...my granddaughter will love this one..thanks nanna in GA Was this review helpful? Yes Flag itsajourney 5 years ago This is great - better than the old standard - I have a 3-year-old that will be thrilled. steak crock pot recipe noodle salad recipe crockpot potato soup recipe margarita streusel topping fried corn from the can spagetti pasta salad recipes lime jello and canned pears rolled and stuffed beef brisket Home Recipes Cooked Kool Aid Play Dough Recipe Cooked Kool Aid Play Dough From cakelady 5 years ago Add yours Pick your photo Browse..
It smells so good! Lorie January 27, 2012 at 6:13 am (UTC -6) Link to this comment Reply Looks like fun! Thanks for stopping by Reading Confetti! Tania January 27, 2012 at 9:09 pm (UTC -6) Link to this comment Reply Great idea. But it does smell very yummy! Tishia C May 3, 2013 at 10:20 am (UTC -6) Link to this comment Reply I just made this with cherry limeaid and it came out a beautiful dainty pink color


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