1 cup of flour. 1 cup of boiling water .1 pack of kool aid. If you want cream of tartar.1/4 cup of salt. Stir until it reach to look and feel like playdough. Seal in a zip lock bag. Enjoy.*cream of tartar makes the playdough last longer
Hell no! They get halfway through and then drink all the suga. Now tell me how you gonna make Koolaid with no suga?
to keep it sticking
grape koolaid
i try getting it out but it ruins the mold when i take it out it looks ugly is there a tool of something that can get the playdough out of the playdough mold?
Yes.
To make used playdough soft again, add a few drops of water to the dough and knead it well. If the playdough is too dry, consider adding a small amount of vegetable oil to soften it up. Avoid adding too much water, as it can make the dough sticky.
I like Koolaid i do 2 hope did this
A drug is made up of substances. The substances of the drug creates the product. Like Koolaid for instance. The substances of Koolaid are a powder base, flavorings, colors and sometimes sweeteners. All of these combined make the product: Koolaid.
mix peanut butter and dough flour and wallah
Alum is used in playdough as a preservative to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria. It also helps to improve the texture and elasticity of the playdough.
to make playdough hard u have to let it sit oout for a while
No, salt is not strictly necessary to make playdough, but it is commonly included in recipes to enhance texture and help preserve the dough. A basic playdough recipe typically includes flour, water, and a thickening agent like cream of tartar or cornstarch. If you prefer a salt-free version, you can substitute other ingredients, but the dough may have a different consistency and shelf life.