Friday, October 5, 2012
Play Dough...the good stuff!
As you may have read on a previous post DH and I are trying to be better at budgeting and saving money so we don't go broke before he graduates from school in 3 years. Well, part of that saving money plan involves me not going out and shopping so much with DS. The problem with this is we both get incredibly grouchy when we are stuck in the house all day.
Why are we stuck in the house all day you ask? Well there's this little thing called "fall" which I have been looking forward to for months. It is now October and guess what? Its not here yet. Its still in the upper 90s daily. Which means its still too hot for me to take DS to the park or let him run around outside. Its just too hot and he gets overheated very easily.
Which brings me back to my main point. We were stuck inside the house with no errands to run and DS and I were getting grouchier by the minute. What to do...what to do....Ah hah!! A blast from my past. Homemade Play Dough! I used to love the stuff when I was little. It feels and smells so much better than the store bought stuff too. So I whipped up a batch and within minutes we were squishing, rolling, pounding, and pulling a great big mound of beautiful wonderful play dough. It kept DS entertained all the way up until naptime. He did try to eat it a few times (which is fine because its perfectly safe, just probably not good in large amounts) and soon decided that wasn't such a good idea because playing with it was so much better.
Anyways, this recipe for homemade play dough saved us both that day. Maybe one day it will save you too. Don't doubt the dough.
Homemade Play Dough
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup salt
1-2 pkg. kool aid mix in whatever your preferred color is (the powder stuff)
3 tbsp. vegetable oil
2 cups boiling water
Bring a pot of 2 cups of water and vegetable oil to a boil. While you are waiting for the water, in a large bowl combine the flour, salt, and kool aid mix (how many packages you use depends on how intense you want the color to be). When the water is boiling add it to the dry ingredients and mix. Allow the mixture to cool a bit and then get in there with your hands to really incorporate the color. Once cooled you're ready to play!
If you store this dough in an air tight container it should last about 3 weeks. Enjoy!!
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