Wednesday, January 6, 2010

What is a good substitute for cream of tartar when making home made playdough?

here ya go.... you dont hsve to have cream of tarter at all!!!!smile...I added some more fun kids recipes.....enjoy








Uncooked Playdough (salt and flour)


1/4 cup salt


1 cup flour


1/4 cup water


Have your child mix the flour and salt in a bowl then add water. Knead and squeeze the dough to make a clay consistency. You may need to add more water.





Note: Your child will find that this playdough doesn't last as long as the cooked recipes.





Kool-Aid Play Dough


The children will love the smell of this playdough!





2 1/2 cups flour


1 cup salt


3 tablespoons vegetable oil


2 cups boiling water


2 packages unsweetened Kool-Aid


Mix dry ingredients. Add oil and water. Wearing gloves, knead for 10 minutes. Store in zip lock bag in refrigerator.





Note: Your hands may smell of the Kool-Aid flavor even with gloves.





Peanut-Buddy Play Dough (eatable)





3 1/2 cups Creamy Peanut Butter


4 cups powdered sugar


4 cups powdered milk


3 1/2 cups corn syrup


Mix ingredients by hand. Share. Can decorate with sprinkles, M%26amp;Ms etc.





yummy playdough (eatable)





2 cups of honey


3 cups of peanut butter


3 packets powdered milk


Stir all ingredients together until smooth. Add more powdered milk if desired. Is sticky.








Silly Putty


Ingredients Directions


1 cup white glue Mix glue and starch together


1/2 cup liquid starch Knead until completely mixed and smooth.


food colour if desired Add food colour if desired.


Mixture should be solid, but stretchy


HINT: The longer you knead it, the better it gets.








Flubber Fun





You will need two bowls


In bowl 1 mix


3/4 cup warm water


1 cup white glue


Food coloring





In bowl 2 mix


2 tsp borax


1/2 a cup warm water





Mix bowl 1 well, Mix bowl two well...Now let the magic begin! pour bowl 1 into bowl two...No need to mix just reach on in and grab your flubber..work it for 3 minutes.What is a good substitute for cream of tartar when making home made playdough?
Baking powder is a suitable substitute.





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