Like Putty in My Hands...One probably wouldn't want to eat it, but gosh darn it- it was fun to make and kept the princesses busy for 3 HOURS! I kid you not! And it is a great way to rotate!Play Dough!2 cups flour1 cup salt2 tablespoons Cream of Tartar2 cups water1 tablespoon oilFood coloring1 package unsweetened Kool-AidMix together in saucepan and cook over medium heat until stiffens. Let cool enough to be able to knead, and knead it for a few minutes until desired consistency. The Kool-Aid gives it a great smell!Cannery Cuisine!
Finally! A place for those who find pioneer food a little hard to swallow! Recipes so good your family won't know you've fed them whatever is in the cans under the basement stairs! Cracked wheat crackers need not apply...
Monday, July 17, 2006
Like Putty in My Hands...One probably wouldn't want to eat it, but gosh darn it- it was fun to make and kept the princesses busy for 3 HOURS! I kid you not! And it is a great way to rotate!Play Dough!2 cups flour1 cup salt2 tablespoons Cream of Tartar2 cups water1 tablespoon oilFood coloring1 package unsweetened Kool-AidMix together in saucepan and cook over medium heat until stiffens. Let cool enough to be able to knead, and knead it for a few minutes until desired consistency. The Kool-Aid gives it a great smell!

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Or off my baby's shirt. Ack. But it is a reliable way to keep those little hands busy! I buckle my baby into her highchair to try to contain the mess. The dog usually takes care of the floor, so it has worked out so far!
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