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Stay Soft Playdough - raw material for the imagination...
This not-so-traditional ?salt dough? has an unusual ingredient that gives an irresistible feel to playdough that kids love. As long as it?s kept in airtight containers, and is played with occasionally - it maintains the same texture as the day it is made. I?ve used this recipe for almost thirty years now, and it?s still a favorite. I?m taking care of three of my little grandchildren (under the age of 6) for a few days, and that calls for drastic measures... As long as I am willing to A) Stay off the phone, B) Stay off the computer, and C) Get down on the floor and PLAY - all is well. I make a (double) batch of this playdough most every time my little people come to stay a while. I have loved this dough because it doesn?t leave a salty residue on surfaces or hands, and remains moist and pliable for a long time. I found the recipe while I was doing my student teaching in Utah State University?s preschool. Later when I was teaching in a high school setting, I almost forgot about it. All these years after raising my own kids - the same mimeographed (if you?ve heard that word, then YOU?RE as old as I am...), barely legible copy is still in my recipe file - and I can only find it by looking for it?s faded green color. We get pretty innovative with our playdough sessions. My six-year-old grandson and I play tic-tac-toe by rolling out ?recyclable? squares of dough and then cutting in ?X??s with a plastic knife, and pushing in ?O??s with anything circular. My four-year-old granddaughter loves to use my HUGE rolling pin, and then trades off for my small dual-roller with the cool edger built in. And the two-year-old?s favorite thing to do is cut it in microscopic pieces - over and over again. To each their own. He did ask me to make a pink pig (kind of random) and I gave it my best shot. Anything for the grandkids... If you're tired of cooking, and want to pretend - check out this simple recipe at:
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