You know when you do something that surprises even you, you get all giddy? Well maybe you don't but I do. Sarah was playing with some old Play Doh that was literally falling apart. I looked at the sorry mound of clay and decided to make some myself.

I did and it was great. It was so easy.
Here is the recipe I used:
1 C. flour
1/2 C. salt (good thing you aren't eating the stuff)
2 tsp. cream of tartar
1 T. cooking oil
food coloring
1 C. water
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Pour into a large non-stick frying pan. Cook and stir constantly over medium heat until rubbery all the way through. Cool on wax paper. Flip often until completely cooled. Store in a ziplock bag.
This was so easy to make. I made two batches: one red and I added peppermint extract for scent and then I made one yellow and added lemon extract for scent. It was fast too....all of 5 minutes. The thing that took me the longest was cleaning this pan..........

of bacon grease out so I could use it for the play doh. Notice the long empty spot in the mound of cooled bacon fat? I had set the pan out on the patio table so it would cool. Then I would use a paper towel to wipe it out. Well, Jack the dog could not take the temptation of bacon fat smell. Apparently he jumped up on the table and licked a good portion. And, I was wondering why he was poopin' all day. Hmmm. Poor little dog now has to watch his cholesterol.
eewwwww poor dog! Love the play-doh idea and the added scents must have just topped it off! You go girl!
ReplyDeleteAt least he didn't lick the whole thing clean.
ReplyDeleteI love homemade playdoh. It is waaayyy better than the store bought stuff because it doesn't get all crumbly.