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    Peanut Butter Play Clay #100589

    by fluffernutter

    posted on September 24, 2004

    Tastes so good it's hard to stop eating long enough to play with it. Uh, I mean the kids. Not me. Of course. It's easy enough for even little ones to mix, and has a fantastic texture identical to inedible play-doh. Keeps well in the fridge, wrapped in plastic, for several days. Recipe originally from 66 Year-Round Crafts for Preschoolers by Carolyn Strom Collins and Christina Wyss Eriksson (Prince Paperbacks).

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