The Best Homemade Playdough Recipe
Let me know how it goes! Reply andi says: 5 December, 2013 at 11:58 am This is the exact recipe my mom always used when we were kids except we added the color as we kneaded it to cool it down. I usually make it repeatedly for however many colors I want (so if you want 6 big balls, know that you will need 6 times the ingredients listed above, but you need to make them separately)
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So this will be great! Thanks for sharing!! Reply kellie says: July 6, 2013 at 12:57 pm I made this the other day for my three kids and doubled the recipe It was Soooooooooooooo oily!! Even the playdough in a container has to be squashed on a towel to try and remove the oil before they use it! They liked it though But yeah less oil for sure Reply Jen says: February 1, 2015 at 10:53 am Just made this playdough for my daughter
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Threw it in the garbage and am trying to de-grease the counter! Anonymous It starts out really sloppy, then all of a sudden takes shape and forms a playdough texture
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How to Make Playdough (Play-doh)
IMPORTANT NOTE: if your playdough is still sticky, you simply need to cook it longer! Keep stirring and cooking until the dough is dry and feels like playdough. When the dough pulls away from the sides and clumps in the center, as shown below, remove the pan from heat and allow the dough to cool enough to handle
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