my three year old is having a ton of fun playing with colored rice.
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I've been doing this for years and it always turns out great. Like Charlotte J, I've also used it on assorted pasta shapes, and have even tried it on egg shells (to use in mosaics). Easy, colorful and inexpensive - and a LOT cheaper than buying the premade stuff from the teacher catalogs/stores!
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AWESOME!!!!!!! I have 4 cookie sheets sitting on our deck drying in the sun. My mom-in-law must be one of the rare people who still celebrate May Day, and this will be an unusual surprise for my nieces and nephews when my DS's deliver May Day baskets to their cousins. I'll be busy making up 15+ baskets! Will be nicer than using raffia or the usual left-over easter grass. I used the New 'Neon' food Colors. These kids are always in a treat when it comes to me "the funnyfun aunt"
THANKS A BUNCH Chippie!!!
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This colored rice is so economical and easy to make. I have also used this recipe with pasta of different shapes…bow ties, shells, spirals, macaroni, stars even with alphabet pasta. The pastas make the neatest faces and the kids can sign their name using the colored alphabet pasta.
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