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How can I make inexpensive, playing dough--the kind that won't make me worry if my kids eat it? |
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Try peanut butter sculpture dough! It takes one cup of smooth peanut butter, one-half cup of honey, and up to two cups of nonfat dry milk.
- Mix the peanut butter and honey. It will be sticky, but the dry milk in the next step will help.
- Gradually add half of the dry milk (one cup). Continue to add the rest of the dry milk until you get a soft, pliable dough that's easy to shape.
- Your kids will come up with their own ideas, but you can get them started by shaping animals, stars, and faces. You can make it a special occasion by letting them decorate with M&Ms, chocolate chips, and coconut they can color with food dye (for hair).
- Of course, if they decorate this sweet dough with candy, they'll be even more tempted to eat their art. There's no need to worry if your kids eat this dough - though it is awfully sweet because of the honey. If you want to tone down the sweetness a little, use plain peanut butter, made without sugar.
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