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Homemade playdough

She wanted some play dough,so I have promised her that I will get two jars once I did the grocery. Then I remember reading a recipe from "The Tightwad Gazette" by Amy Dacyczyn. But you can find one here or here.
I have in our pantry most of the ingredients aside from the food color.This just cost me 2.10 sf for the two tubes of red and green and I also made half on what was indicated in the recipe.
It was so easy and quick to make.So in less than 15 minutes,Karen was already kneading. I was so elated to see her having fun with the homemade play dough.Ah!the joy of motherhood.

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