KOOL AID® PLAY DOUGH II
A super smelly recipe submitted by Lorie Morales , a homeschooler from Las Cruces NM.
2 pkgs. kool-aid®
2 cups flour
2 cups boiling water
1/2 cup salt
2 Tbsp oil
bowl
mixing spoon
cookie cutters
imagination
Combine flour, salt, kool-aid®, and oil and mix until water is ready, then add water (be very careful)
Have an adult pour water and stir with spoon until cool enough for child to touch and mix thoroughly with hands. Then let child have the time of his/her life.
They will love the smell.
Talk about the smell, the feel of the play dough, what the child will make, there is no end to this.
This is not edible, even though it smells great!
2007-02-17 13:46:07
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answer #1
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answered by Mathlady 6
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Yes, play-doh is non-toxic. The manufacturer assumes that most kids like to eat play-doh rather than play with it. And, think about it, why would a company that's been in business for as long as they have make a product that is toxic to kids? They would be out of business so quick their head would be spinning. So, your kids can in fact play and eat with play-doh without it making them sick. Good luck!
2016-05-24 00:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the best playdough recipe. It is easy to make and lasts forever in a plastic bag.
1 cup flour
1/2 cup salt
1 tsp. cream of tartar
3 tbsp. oil
1 pkg. kool aid or a few drops of food coloring
1 cup boiling water
Combine all ingredients, mix and knead. Store in plastic bag or covered container.
2007-02-17 14:02:08
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answer #3
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answered by brian M 2
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whats the point of non eatable play doh...thats half the fun!
2007-02-17 13:44:34
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answered by miztiffany 3
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mix:
1cup flour (depend on the dough, if you think you need more, add more flour)
1/4 cup vegetable oil,
1/4 cup warm water,
1 tbs salt
colour paste
2007-02-17 13:43:17
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answered by Dhani R 1
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