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Put peanut butter in mixing ... you have a play dough consistency (not sticky). Play dough ... they can eat any play dough; don't confuse them.

Mix all ingredients. Cook over medium heat until mixture pulls away from side of pan, and becomes like play dough in consistency. Knead until cool.

Mix flour, salt, oil and ... unsweetened powdered drink. Add 1 cup boiling water. Stir, knead until it forms a soft dough. (Stays soft for a long time.)

Mix flour, salt, and Kool-Aid. Add water. Stir to thicken. Let cool, then knead. Store in Ziploc bags in refrigerator.

Mix all and keep in a sealed container. (After trying several recipes for play dough, this is my favorite).



Knead ingredients together until consistency of modeling clay. Make shapes or figures and let dry. Store leftovers in plastic bags of ...

Mix until dough reaches play dough consistency. Children can make ... cookie cutters. Add raisins or chocolate chips for eyes and other decoration.

Mix well until blended. If sticky, add confectioners' sugar, until desired consistency.

Mix the flour, water, salt, ... coloring for pastel-colored play dough or a sprinkling of powdered ... stored in a plastic bag or covered container.

In a large mixing bowl ... salt mixture until the mixture is the right consistency, mixing all along. Store play dough in a covered container.

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