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Combine all ingredients in a ... minute or until blended. Clay can be formed into shapes and eaten or rolled in balls to be served as cookies.

Soak clay pot and lid in cold ... 55 minutes, until meat and vegetables are tender. Let stand, covered, for 5 minutes before serving. Serves 4.

Mix equal parts peanut butter and dry milk. Slowly add honey to achieve desired thickness. If too sticky, add more dry milk. Make a shape, ...

Mix ingredients together in a ... Paint and tie loops of yarn or string through holes. Note: This clay hardens so you can keep the items you make.

Mix flour and salt together. Slowly add water and stir until it forms a soft dough, all of the water may not be needed. If too gooey, more ...



Mix soda and cornstarch together, blending well. Add the water, mix well until smooth. Boil for 1 minute until it has consistency of moist ...

Mix soda and cornstarch together, blending well. Add the cold water and mix well until mixture is smooth. Boil for 1 minute until it has ...

Combine cornstarch and soda, mixing well. Stir in cold water mixing until smooth. Boil for 1 minute until mixture resembles mashed ...

Mix flour and salt; add ... a ball of clay; firm, not sticky. If ... after dry. If you don't want to shape right away, put it in a plastic bag.

This technique makes inedible decorations ... Coat dry baker's clay decorations with a clear thin ... When dry coat with clear protective coating.

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