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    Need recipe for play dough

    I admit it; I have raised 4 boys and have never <gasp> made my own play dough. Anyone have a good (EASY) recipe? Or any other neat ideas in the modeling clay type activity range?
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    Kool Aid Play Doh is great~~

    1 c. flour
    1/2 c. salt
    1 tbsp. cooking oil
    2 tsp. cream of tartar
    1 pkg. unsweetened Kool-Aid
    1 c. boiling water

    Mix dry ingredients. Add oil and water. Cook over medium heat until mixture forms a ball. Pour onto waxed paper or bread board and knead. Store in airtight container.
    Mixing it with Kool-Aid gives the dough surprising scents: lemon, cherry, lime, orange, and will last for weeks in an airtight container.

    NOTE: If child eats this, it is non-toxic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodge__driver11 View Post
    Kool Aid Play Doh is great~~

    1 c. flour
    1/2 c. salt
    1 tbsp. cooking oil
    2 tsp. cream of tartar
    1 pkg. unsweetened Kool-Aid
    1 c. boiling water

    Mix dry ingredients. Add oil and water. Cook over medium heat until mixture forms a ball. Pour onto waxed paper or bread board and knead. Store in airtight container.
    Mixing it with Kool-Aid gives the dough surprising scents: lemon, cherry, lime, orange, and will last for weeks in an airtight container.

    NOTE: If child eats this, it is non-toxic.
    . Wow, that was super easy! I substituted cream of tartar for baking soda & did not have kool-aid so I used jello powder instead (I used neon colors...very cool results!). No more store bought play dough for me
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    I have everything except cream of tartar
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    Cream of trater can be found in the "baking needs/baking" isle of any store

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    I should have mentioned (my bad,) you can use boiling water then you don't have to make it in the stove just mix it, then its no cook you can do it eithier way (with cold water then bringing it to a boil, or hot water and not cooking it)

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    You can substitute baking soda in place of cream of tartar - you'd have to google the 'measurements' for the difference though.

    My understanding is it is basically just a natural 'preservative' to give the doh more shelf life!
    Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
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    does the kool aid stain the kids hands?

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    nope cause the water desolves it smells very good grape and cherry are my favs

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    In place of the koolaid you can just you food colouring. Enough to colour but not enough there to stain.

    The cream of tartar can also be bought at the bulk store so you can buy as little or as much as you want to. Have never substituted just bought and kept it on hand. I actually have some shortbread recipes that call for it instead of baking soda/baking powder. Not really sure of what it does in baking.

    I prefer to use cold water and bring to a boil and cook it on the stove till some of the moisture is gone and it forms a ball - don't worry about the pan as it will all wash off with a short soak. Then turn it out onto board and knead a bit to keep it smooth - be careful it is hot. Stored in an empty jar with a tight lid and put away right after use and it can be kept for weeks.

    What I like is that it is all food ingredients so if they put it in their mouth it isn't the end of the world. A little bit of a too much salt fix but worse things get eaten.

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