Could you freeze it in small batches? When play dough (home-made or bought) is played with more than a couple of times it tends to meld into a grey colour - very unexciting!
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Could you freeze it in small batches? When play dough (home-made or bought) is played with more than a couple of times it tends to meld into a grey colour - very unexciting!
nanaK54 , thanks for the recipe, I'm definitely going to have a go.
Aw Greyduster, we are just starting out - first grandchild, hopefully not the last, but you never know ... Doesn't seem five minutes since I was making it for my own children.
Life has taught me to grab hold of the joys, fleeting as they may be, and to treasure the moments. Now have a new screen-save photo on my phone of GS busy with it all today. Lovely memories xx
Alas! Those days soon pass. I just got rid of our big tub of play dough cutters to the local nursery school (the play dough had morphed into solid blocks, it has been so long since it was used!). It all used to be such fun.
Thanks for all the good wishes. LOVELY day and GS and DD1 busy for ages with the playdough. The first batch was enough to make x 4 different coloured balls. All good.
Anya - so that's what is missing ...'the pills!' I am trying wine tonight instead
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nanaK I never thought of using the microwave! Same recipe as yours (but x 2) How long do you cook it for?
NanaBilly -THREE YEARS?! Golly, thought it might last a month ... that is good to know.
this - I can spell - honestly 
obviously that's 'cooking' oil (sigh)
Once cool tis needs to be kept in an airtight container in fridge
Good luck 
1 cup plain flour
1 cup cold water
1 tablespoon coking oil
2 teaspoons cream of tarter
half cup salt
food colouring
Place all ingredients in plastic bowl cook for 1.5 minutes - stir mixture and microwave again for 1 minute
Haha you made me giggle.
I made my own playdough about 3 years ago .just one colour and it is still being played with.The real stuff would have dried up by now. Just make sure it is kept in a Ziploc bag and a Tupperware type container and it will be fine.
Enjoy your GS day - if you can stay awake!
I too would be interested in a playdough recipe - it is quite expensive to buy and one of my GS's always mashes all the colours together before you can blink. At least I could make SMALL
quantities if I do it myself.
Imp, you are a super gran! Enjoy your day with your grandson.
NanaK, would you be happy to share your recipe, as I too had been planning on making play dough?
Have a lovely day with your grandson I think you are super gran getting up at that time and even if you arrive empty handed he will as well. Take him to the shop and buy some play dough.
Made me laugh Imperfect - bit late to tell you now - but for future reference - I have a 'fool proof' microwave play-dough recipe 
Have a wonderful day!
Just keeping taking the pills Imperfect I’m sure they’ll kick in eventually!!
P.S.
Slept a little on the sofa after all these shenanigans. DH just wandered down and paused to survey the 'bombsight' that is now the kitchen ... I swear he has a particular 'look' that somehow combines 'Well what the hell happened here?' with 'So you are going to clear that up aren't you..?' I am leaving for DD's at 7:20 tsk ...
Yes, it is daft-o-clock and I am half awake, but in over-excited mode as I am seeing GS today. I tend to see him once every 5-6 weeks and at the tender age of (nearly) 22 months now, there are lots of changes evident each time. I always try to find something 'entertaining' to take with me. I thought I had struck gold this time ...
I have been charity shopping this week with him in mind and came across a bargainous tub of playdough shape makers and cutters. Ideal I thought. Then spent about £9 on playdough ingredients (decided to make it myself) and a sturdy plastic box to keep it all in.
Now comes the snag ... Completely busy end to the week, including unexpected dinner invite to MIL and DIL's yesterday. Too drunk tired to make playdough when I got home last night so decided I would set the alarm super-early (6:30ish on a Saturday...!) and make it this a.m.
Should have known better ...woke up 'excited' at 3 and couldn't sleep, so pottered down and dried off the multitude of said playdough shape and cutters that I had washed and left strewn on a towel on the bathroom floor last night. (And yes, DH and I did forget they were there before bed time ... sore toes and cussing ensued that was definitely not for the ears of a 22 month old last night!) But, 3:15 a.m. still very bleary, I then thought I am SO awake I might as well crack on with the playdough. YEARS since I made it, but looked up recipe - good to go!
BUT in my tired, over-enthusiastic -super-gran-hyper-state, I decided to double the recipe. ONE SAUCEPAN ABSOLUTELY FULL TO THE BRIM / EMERGENCY HALVING PROCEDURE LATER... a kitchen that looks like bad-magic has taken place (and a very bemused cat -on-the-scrounge- looking on) I have made half so far. AND I bought the wrong flour. AND I have to clean the saucepan out before I make batch 2. AND it smells awful ...
So why, oh why, oh why did I try to be super-gran? And why didn't I just buy a couple of pots of the bl**dy stuff?!
I suppose the up side is that DD1 will have to find a home for it all - and I am still hoping for some Brownie points! 
Have you ever tried to be 'super-gran' without realising it - until it was too late?
Gotta go ... a kitchen to clean ...
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