Mix honey, peanut butter and vanilla in a small bowl until creamy.
Mix milk in 2 tablespoons at a time.
Knead dough for 2 or 3 minutes.
If dough is sticky, add extra milk.
If dough is dry, add a few drops of water.
Form dough into desired shapes.
Store in airtight container.
Play dough will keep for a few days.
Combine peanut butter and corn syrup in large bowl; mix until smooth.
Mix confectioners sugar and dry milk in small bowl.
Add confectioners sugar mixture to peanut butter mixture, mix well. May add enough additional confectioners sugar to make of consistency of play dough.
Let kids create dummy sculptures and then gobble them up.
Yields 2 1/2 to 3 cups.
Mix margarine with corn syrup, salt and vanilla extract.
Add powdered sugar and knead until constancy of play dough.
Divide and add food coloring of choice to each section. Knead until color is well blended.
If you are making only one color, it may be easier to add the coloring before the powdered sugar.
You can use any flavor you choose in place of the vanilla.
Store in refrigerator when not in use.
Perfect for party favors and gifts!
Mix all ingredients in saucepan.
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture gathers on stirring spoon and forms dough. This will take about 6 minutes.
Dump onto waxed paper until cool enough to handle and knead until smooth.
Store in covered container or plastic bag.
Food coloring may be added. (After cleaning, your stainless steel pans will shine because of the cream of tartar!) Makes about 2 pounds of play dough.
onstantly until well mixed and dough forms a ball, (this should
Warm a skillet to 300\u00b0.
Pour water and oil into skillet, bring mixture to a boil.
Add drink mix, flour and salt.
Cook and stir with mixing spoon, knead dough until smooth.
Place play dough in a Ziploc bag to prevent from getting hard.
Heat all ingredients over medium heat on stove.
Stir while cooking until play dough is stiff.
Knead and cool.
Store in airtight container.
Great for all ages!
Dries fast on carpets for easy pick up!
Doesn't matter if the children get some in their mouths; it's edible!!
Mix into dough.
Kids will play with it, shape it in many ways, then eat it.
Begin by working the honey into the peanut butter.
Add powdered milk gradually
and
work
it in until it is of \"play dough\"
consistency.
Older
children can mix this themselves. Use rolling
pin,
cookie cutters, etc.
Children can eat this when they are finished.
Do not refrigerate.
Mix all above ingredients well.
Form into ball.
Divide among children to play with and eat.
May use edibles to decorate: raisins, nuts, chocolate chips, Cheerios.
Wash your hands.
Mix well with your hands and play.
ix the colors into the dough until you get the desired
Mix ingredients until dough is smooth, then shape dough into various creatures.
Decorate with nuts, candy, raisins, etc. Makes about 5 small creatures, that can then be eaten.
Knead ingredients together until dough is consistency with clay.
Place in sealed containers to keep dough from drying out.
Spoon out some big globs of peanut butter into a bowl.
Pour in a few spoonfuls of honey.
Add some powdered milk and start mixing with hands, adding more milk, until it makes a good dough. Playtime!!
Decorate as desired.
Blend all ingredients except sugar.
Add sugar and mix well. Knead dough.
Roll and cut with cookie cutters.
Wash your hands!
Mix the pudding and milk.
Add the peanut butter.
Mix in powdered milk until the texture is like play dough. Break off a portion about the size of a golf ball.
Mold it like play dough.
Make a batch of play dough \"cookies\" to be shared by family and friends.
After working with the play dough, enjoy eating it!
Combine sugar and peanut butter.
Mix well.
Stir in just enough dry milk to make a stiff dough.
Knead well.
Do not double or halve this recipe.
Measure flour and salt into a large bowl.
Add only 1 cup of water to the dry ingredients.
Mix thoroughly with your fingers, adding more water if necessary to make the dough the consistency of pie crust. Remove the dough from the bowl and knead for 4 or 5 minutes on wax paper.
Store in tight container until used.
Mix peanut butter and dry milk.
Add honey, if desired.
Knead and mix until dough-like.
Model and eat.
Offer raisins, banana chips, etc. for decoration.