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from what i have heard it takes about a week to dry, but it depends on the thickness of the dough and the size of the volcano.
form a volcanic shape with play-dough
The only High School I found in Nevada that has cookie dough fundraising is the Nevada High School. However, if you are interested in a cookie dough fundraiser, look at helpfundraise.com
You can make a volcano madel by using a milk jug and covering it with play dough or clay in the shape of a volcano and then put baking soda and vinigar inside the jug to cause a chemical reaction that makes it look like an exploding volcano.
He wondered why the earth smelled like glazed doughnuts. So he started researching. He soon found out that parts of the earth had actually been made out of dough. And secretly the magma deep in outer core, had glazed ingredients inside of it. He then had the brilliant idea to sight see an active volcano. He brought some dough from the earths crust. When the volcano had the magma dripping down the sides, he put some of the magma in the dough. And discovered glazed doughnuts. He still has dough of glaze in magma. But it worked somehow.
Make a volcano shaped form with a cup in the center out of something like play dough. Then dump 1 tablespoon baking soda, 3 drops red food dye, ¼ cup of vinegar, and 3 drops liquid soap into the volcano and watch it erupt.
Dojo, pronounced dough-joe.
No I don't. Thanks dough.
It might be fun to surprise a friend or relative with a model volcano that explodes with confetti. They are easy to make. First, create the volcano with salt dough, using salt, flour, and water. Then, insert a spring into the volcano. Next, insert a straw into the volcano from the outside, and parallel with the floor, with a chopstick inside it. Finally, fill the volcano full of confetti. When ready to active, simply pull out the straw and the spring will send the confetti into the air.
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a dough mixer combines the ingredients. a dough kneader kneads the dough, preparing it for baking
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