24 tubs of play-doh, dunno what else to say really.
Thanks
24 tubs of play-doh, dunno what else to say really.
Thanks
It won't have the same premium feel to it tbh.
~80% there, if you leave it for a few days it gets to about 90%
Doesn't taste as good too.
Just add a bit more salt
Bought this deal the first time. Made my own the second time. 100% different feel, but IMO different; not worse. Will be making my own next time too. Was good to involve my kids in the process :)
Dinner sorted
Now there's an "Uber Eats" ad I'd like to see…
2kg for $20 not bad, Kmart has 4 colours 1kg for $6
https://www.kmart.com.au/product/dough-bucket-42369578/
or 8 colors 1.5kg for $10
https://www.kmart.com.au/product/8-piece-dough-large-bucket-…
once you've bought playdoh and have all the contains just refill with this, the kids will always leave it out and it goes hard and into the bin regardless.
or worse, outside when it rains. worst texture ever.
Haha haven’t copped rain affected playdoh yet
kids left heaps out the back patio, it wasn't rained on just outside while it rained for a week. It was soft, sticky and horrible to clean up.
Ya know, based on ingredients: add a teaspoon of gravox and you'd have colourful, thick gravy I suspect.
yummy
from the thumbnail thought these were the hungry jacks coupons
Pretty comparable now tbh
Now that I think about it, preschools and kindergartens probably don't have Play-Doh anymore because of covid
Father's Day sorted
Daaad, it's non-toxic….
Thank you for sharing OP - I had jumped online for ideas on what to put in party bags for a kid's birthday, and saw your deal. Perfect timing.
Cheers OP. Had a few dried needing replacing. Water only does so much.
Just make it yourself, heaps of guides on youtube, you can make 10-100x the quantity yourself with the cost of ingredients similar to this.