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| Peanut-Butter Clay Recipe 1 cup smooth peanut butter 1 cup honey 2 cups powered milk Mix all ingredients in a bowl until you get a dough-like consistency.� If necessary, add more powered milk to make the clay more manageable.� |
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| Salt Dough Recipe 1 cup flour 1/4 cup salt 1/3 cup water Make clay by combining flour, salt, and water in a large bowl.� Knead clay for consistency. |
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| Cornmeal Clay Recipe 1 1/2 cups Flour 1 1/2 cups Cornmeal 1 cup Salt 1 cup Water Mix together all the ingredients in a bowl.� Add more water as needed for a dough-like consistency.� Store in airtight container or plastic resealable bag.� Clay will keep for atleast a month. |
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| Cookie Dough Mix Use cookie dough mix from a box or own recipe and have child make the letters from the dough.� Bake the words, and you and your child can share an educational treat! |
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| CAUTION!! I have not used any of these recipes personally, so I do not know how they will turn out. I am not responsible for any damage due to the use of these recipes. * Make sure you place "clay" on WAX paper to work with, it may leave marks on plain table surfaces. |
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