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Nutty Putty Recipe


Nutty Putty Recipe
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This is from Dian Thomas in Utah. We've had tons of fun with this. Great for day care people, birthday parties, or rainy day fun...AND it's actually somewhat nutritious!

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Ingredients
  • 3-1/2 cups creamy peanut butter
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 3-1/2 cups honey or corn syrup
  • 4 cups dried milk powder (do not make into liquid milk)
  • Decorations: chocolate chips, m&m's or other candies, nuts, raisins, cake sprinkles, etc.

Directions
  1. Mix peanut butter, sugar, honey/corn syrup and milk powder til creamy and well-blended.
  2. Divide into 10 to 15 portions.
  3. Cover your table with a plastic tablecloth if you don't want it getting the dough on it, or give each person a portion on a sturdy paper plate.
  4. Have the kids (any age--try it with teenagers for a real surprise game) wash their hands extra-well.
  5. Let them play with the dough just like they do with regular clay, only they can lick their fingers and eat the stuff they make with it.
  6. Store in fridge or freezer when not using.

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Comments


Great post...my little guy could play with this and I wouldn't need to worry too much about him putting it in his mouth.


Ohh thank you so much this will keep the little ones busy for hours eating and playing!!
this one is going in my recipe book now!


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