EXHAUSTED, STRESSED AND LOTS TO DO – ok

I should be going to bed but I am waiting for the playdough I just made to cool down. I use to make the playdough in a regular pot and it was always such a mess as it stuck to the sides etc so  I always had a messy pot to wash. Well tonight just as I was going to make the playdough I was talking to my friend. She mentioned that she made hers in a teflon frying pan. WOW!!!!! It made the whole process so simple as I made three different colours and I didn’t have to scrub out the pot three times!!!! WHEEEEEEE! This morning I made three colours with my grandson and now I made for my other grandchildren. It

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November 16, 2008

I always used to make playdough for my kids when they were little. I used an old pot that I oiled well first, and always used the same pot just for that. I found stirring it regularly stopped it sticking. I can never understand why you have so much to pack each time you go back and forth…… have you thought of leaving clothese in both places? hugs P

November 16, 2008

Busy as usual! Get some much needed rest!

November 16, 2008

Would like the recipe for playdough. Thanks.

November 16, 2008

Your life does not have to be right for everyone, only right for yourself. Listen to your own inner instinct, forget the other voices of society and go on from there

we used to always make playdough and that’s why i stopped, the sticky messiness in the pan,,,i’ll have to try that again now

November 17, 2008

We use make Playdoh a lot when I was little. My son is still too little to play with it but I can’t wait for him and I to be able to make it together! You’re an awesome grandma, really. =)

November 21, 2008

It sounds like great fun with your grandson. Hubs & I just had our two wee ones here for 3 days then we spent another day with them in Fairbanks. I wish I could see them more often, but I’m thrilled to see them as often as I do. I miss the wee ones in Chciago. Time will tell how things go with the girlfriend. It can be hard blending families.