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Edible Kool-Aid Play Dough Recipe - Food.com oil, salt, cream of tartar, water, flour I made this often as a preschool teacher and now make it regularly with my own children. Smells great and you can vary the colours depending on which flavour kool-aid you choose. My little girls curre...
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| Pumpkin Pie Play Dough (Non-Edible) Recipe - Food.com pumpkin pie spice, food coloring, oil, cinnamon, salt, cream of tartar, water, flour Source: FamilyFun Magazine Quote: Your little one might not be old enough to bake holiday desserts, but they can still celebrate the season with this pumpkin-inspired play dough. In honor of the belov...
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Chocolate-Scented Play Dough (Non-Edible) Recipe - Food.com oil, salt, cream of tartar, cocoa powder, water, flour I use this frequently in the classroom-- smells great, but it probably wouldn't make a very good snack...lol... Provide cookie cutters and rolling pins. I have them keep this dough contained to a ...
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| Edible Play Dough - Safe for Kids With Peanut Allergies! Recipe - Food.com food coloring, vanilla extract, salt, vegetable fat spread, light corn syrup, sugar This recipe comes from one of my favorite cookbooks,Dining on a Dime by Tawra Kellam. I brought this dough, along with lots of kid safe kitchen utensils, to my daughter's daycare. The kids had an ...
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