395145 -- CLAY ORNAMENTS 4 c. all-purpose flour 1 c. salt 1 1/2 c. cold water Christmas cookie cutters Shellac Ribbons for hangers Mix flour and salt together. Slowly add water while stirring with a fork until soft dough forms. Turn out on lightly floured surface and knead until smooth, adding a small amount of water or flour, if needed. Roll dough on a floured surface to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters. Place ornaments 1 inch apart on ungreased baking sheet. Punch "hanging holes" with a drinking straw. Bake in a preheated 300 degree oven for 30 to 45 minutes. Baking time will vary with size of ornaments. When completely cool, you may paint ornaments with Tempra paints or leave natural. Coat with shellac. Note: Dough will keep indefinately if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. ------------------------ 395146 -- FUNNY PUTTY 1/4 c. Elmer's glue 2 tsp. Sta-Flo liquid starch Combine glue and starch; mix well and allow to dry slightly until workable. Store in airtight containers. ------------------------ 395147 -- SOAP PAINT 1 c. powdered detergent 4 tbsp. liquid starch 1 tbsp. powdered Tempra Beat detergent and starch with mixer until peaks form. Add Tempra and mix well. Apply with hands, brushes or sticks. ------------------------ 395148 -- PAINTBRUSH COOKIES 3/4 c. butter 1 c. sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla 2 1/2 c. flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt Mix shortening, sugar, eggs and vanilla. Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Stir together and chill 1 hour. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Roll out 1/8 inch thick. Cut in desired shapes. Place on ungreased baking sheets. Paint with egg yolk paint. Bake 6 to 8 minutes. --EGG YOLK PAINT:-- 1 egg yolk 1/4 tsp. water Divide mixture and add food coloring. Paint designs on cookies with paint brush. If paint thickens, add few drops of water. ------------------------ 395149 -- PAINTBRUSH COOKIES 1 egg yolk 1/4 tsp. water Food color Divide 1 egg yolk and 1/4 teaspoon water among several cups. Color each with a food color. Paint onto sugar cookies prior to being baked with paintbrush. If "paint" thickens, just add a few drops of water. ------------------------ 395150 -- COOKIE DOUGH ORNAMENTS 1 c. salt 2 c. flour 1 c. water Mix together salt and flour and add water a little at a time. Knead dough 7 to 10 minutes until dough is smooth and elastic. Roll dough 1/4 inch thick and then use cookie cutters. Put hole for hanging in top of shape. To attach small buttons, smooth on a little water, then put on. Bake at 325 degrees until light brown (about 1/2 hour). First color with bright magic markers when cool and then varnish (can use spray varnish). ------------------------ 395151 -- PAINTBRUSH COOKIES 1 1/2 c.powdered sugar 1 c. butter 1 egg 1/2 tsp. almond extract 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. cream of tartar Granulated sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 2 1/2 c. flour Mix powdered sugar, butter, egg, vanilla and almond extract. Stir in flour, baking soda and cream of tartar. Cover and refrigerate at least 3 hours. Heat oven to 375 degrees. Divide dough into halves. Roll each half 3/16" thick on lightly floured cloth-covered board. Cut into desired shapes with 2" to 2 1/2" cookie cutter; sprinkle with granulated sugar. Place on lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake until edges are lightly brown, 7 to 8 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen. ------------------------ 395155 -- BUBBLE RECIPE 2 c. Dawn dishwashing detergent 6 c. water Almost 1 c. Karo light corn syrup Combine, shake, let settle 4 hours. Store covered in refrigerator to extend suds shelf life. Allow to warm before using. Costs about $1.50 per gallon. Bubble Tips: 1. If foam develops scrape off with a stiff card. 2. Keep suds clean from dirt and grass. 3. Bubbles are best on humid days. 4. Protect suds from direct sun. ------------------------ 395156 -- BUBBLES 1 c. Joy or Dawn dishwashing liquid 3-4 tbsp. glycerin (from Pharmacy) 10 c. clean cold water, up to 50% more on dry days Measure 10 cups water into a clean 2-5 gallon bucket. Add dishwashing liquid and glycerin and stir gently to avoid froth. A lot of bubbles for a lot of kids, you may wish to use 1/4 of recipe. ------------------------ 395157 -- CINNAMON CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS 3/4-1 c. applesauce 1 (4.12 oz.) bottle ground cinnamon Mix applesauce and cinnamon together to form a stiff dough. Roll out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters. Make a hole for ribbon. Carefully place on rack to dry. Let air dry several days, turning occasionally. If you prefer they may be baked at 150 degrees for 5-6 hours. ------------------------ 395156 -- BUBBLES 1 c. Joy or Dawn dishwashing liquid 3-4 tbsp. glycerin (from Pharmacy) 10 c. clean cold water, up to 50% more on dry days Measure 10 cups water into a clean 2-5 gallon bucket. Add dishwashing liquid and glycerin and stir gently to avoid froth. A lot of bubbles for a lot of kids, you may wish to use 1/4 of recipe. ------------------------ 395158 -- APPLE POTPOURRI 1 c. dried apple slices 2 tbsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 c. whole allspice berries 10 (2") cinnamon sticks 2 tbsp. whole cloves 1/4 c. canella or nandina berries 10 sm. pinecones 7 drops cinnamon oil Combine all ingredients and place in a tight jar or tin. Shake every few days. Cinnamon oil has an extremely strong scent that intensifies as it is absorbed. Add additional oil if needed. The red sumac berries that grow wild can be used dried as a stablizer for potpourri (in other recipes it takes the place of orris root which is very expensive). I used sumac berries instead of nandina berries in this recipe. ------------------------ 395159 -- SIMMERING POTPOURRI 1 oz. can cinnamon sticks, broken into small pieces 1 (1.12 oz.) can whole cloves 1 (1.25 oz.) can whole allspice Combine all ingredients. Place 1 heaping teaspoon and 1/2 cup of water in simmer pot and heat. I also dry orange peels and add these to the mixture. ------------------------ 395160 -- WATERPROOF - GLASS GLUE 2 (1/2 oz.) packets unflavored gelatin 2 tbsp. cold water 3 tbsp. skimmed milk Few drops of oil of wintergreen In a small bowl, sprinkle gelatin into cold water. Set aside to soften. Heat milk to boiling and pour into softened gelatin. Stir until dissolved. Add oil of wintergreen as a preservative. Makes about 1/3 cup. Use while still warm; may be applied with a brush. This glue is very effective for gluing glass to glass, metal to metal, wood, mending china and labels on glass jars. To glue marbles together allow glue to cool slightly so it begins to jell. Glue should be stored in a screw capped glass jar. It will jell as it cools. To restore it to use set jar in hot water. ------------------------ 395161 -- SILLY PUTTY 2 parts Elmer's glue 1 part liquid starch Put glue into mixing bowl. Add starch while mixing until it forms a ball. ------------------------ 395162 -- PLAYDOUGH (No - Cooking) 1 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 2 tbsp. oil 1 tsp. alum Add small amount of water until consistency of bread dough, no more water than 1/2 cup. ------------------------ 395163 -- PEANUT BUTTER PLAYDOUGH - Edible 18 oz. peanut butter 6 tbsp. honey Nonfat dry milk Mix ingredients with enough nonfat dry milk to form into a workable dough. Can be decorated with raisins and then eaten! ------------------------ 395164 -- BEST PLAYDOUGH EVER! 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 4 tsp. cream of tartar 2 tbsp. vegetable oil 2 c. water Food coloring (optional) Extract (optional) Mix all ingredients in bowl. Dump into electric skillet. Cook over low heat until it just begins to look dry (not completely). Take out of skillet. When cool enough to touch, knead until smooth and pliable. ------------------------ 395165 -- SAWDUST DOUGH 2 c. sawdust 1 c. flour 1 tbsp. glue Hot water or liquid starch Moisten with water or starch until modeling consistency is reached. Will dry hard, may be painted. ------------------------ 395166 -- SALT & FLOUR CLAY - BREAD DOUGH 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 1 c. water Mix flour and salt together. Slowly add water and stir until it forms a soft dough, all of the water may not be needed. If too gooey, more flour may be added. Roll out on a flat surface to make bread dough cookie ornaments. May be painted with food coloring while still moist. Can be air dried (about 2 days) or baked 1-2 hours at 200-250 degrees. Baked ornaments are less fragile than those which have been air-dried. ------------------------ 395167 -- COFFEE GROUND DOUGH 2 c. used coffee grounds 1 1/2 c. cornmeal 1/2 c. salt Add enough water to moisten. Has a very different feel and look. Not good for finished products. ------------------------ 395168 -- SCENTED CINNAMON CUTOUTS Place these anywhere, they are like potpourri. 10 tbsp. hot applesauce 5 oz. cinnamon I've used other spices too (ginger, allspice, etc.), or combined them. Mix together, if dry add more sauce. If wet, add more spice. Makes a great non-sticky dough. Very workable. Sprinkle work area with spice and rolling pin. Roll dough 1/4" thick. Cut into desired shapes. Holiday shapes, houses, ginger people, apples, bears, hearts, etc. For Ornaments: Cut out with a straw a little hole on top. Place cut outs on a screen. Let dry 6 to 7 days. Almost feels like driftwood. Paint if you wish. Be creative. Example: Ginger people. I use white dimentional paint, looks like icing. Glue ribbon to them, hang them up in a favorite spot. Glue magnets on back. Personalize ornaments. Use mini cutters, make gift tags. ------------------------ 395169 -- DOUGH ORNAMENTS 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 1 c. water Mix all thoroughly. Add 1 tablespoon of water if dough is dry. Knead 5 minutes. Shape. Poke a small paper clip in back of ornaments. Place on lightly greased cookie sheet. Smooth rough edges with wet knife before baking. Bake at 250 degrees for 2 hours. Paint with acrylic paints or Testor's paints (model paint). Coat with clear shellac. IDEAS: Braid dough and make into wreath. Decorate with ribbon and dried flowers. Make into holiday ornaments; snowman, santa, etc. Use utensils, garlic press, fork, knives, toothpicks to make designs. ------------------------ 395170 -- PLAYDOUGH 1 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 1 c. water 1 tbsp. oil 2 tsp. cream of tartar Food coloring by drops Place contents in a pan and stir. Cook over low heat, stirring until a ball forms. Add food coloring and mix thoroughly until desired color. Cool on foil. Store in covered container. ------------------------ 395171 -- SAND SCULPTURE CLAY 2 c. sand 1 c. water 1 c. cornstarch Mix in pot over low heat until thickened. Let cool and mold into shapes. Decorate with shells. Dry. Can be painted. ------------------------ 395172 -- FACE PAINT 1 tsp. cornstarch 1/2 tsp. water 1/2 tsp. cold cream 2 drops food coloring of your choice Mix all ingredients in small plastic mixing bowl. Make sure it is mixed well. ------------------------ 395173 -- FEED THE BIRDS - SUET SEED CAKES 2 lbs. beef suet 1/2 lb. sunflower seeds 1 c. millet 1 c. cracked corn 1 c. crushed peanuts (ground) Grind suet. Place in large pot and cook slowly over low heat until smoothly melted. Let cool to a semi liquid state. Stir in nuts. Spread into shallow rectangle foil molds. If using paper cups tie string to pencil and place other end in mixture to harden. This will then enable it to be hung from a tree, or place molded mixture into a netting, like a suet bag when cakes are solid only. Needs no refrigeration. Keeps well in a dark, cool place, such as a corner of the cellar. ------------------------ 395174 -- BUBBLES 3 parts dish detergent 3 parts water 2 parts glycerin Food coloring (optional) Enjoy! ------------------------ 395175 -- GIANT CHALK STICK 2 tbsp. powdered Tempra paint 1/2 c. water 1 sm. waxed paper cup 3 tbsp. plaster of Paris Mix paint and water together in the cup. Slowly add plaster of Paris, stirring until creamy. Let set until hard (about 1 hour); peel off cup. Can be used indoors or out. ------------------------ 395176 -- FINGER PAINT 1 tbsp. unflavored gelatin (1 env.) Cold water 1/2 c. cornstarch 4 tbsp. dishwashing liquid Food coloring Stir gelatin into 1/3 cup cold water. Set aside. In a saucepan stir cornstarch into 2 1/2 cups cold water until dissolve. Bring to a simmer and stir until fully thickened. Remove from heat and blend in gelatin mixture. Add dishwashing liquid. Cool and add food coloring as desired. Store in Tupperware at room temperature. ------------------------ 395177 -- PERFECT HUG 2 people 4 arms 2 heart A touch of love 1 pinch of humor 1 sprinkle of glee Extend arms and wrap them around each other. Clear your minds, take a look at each other, then pull yourselves together and mix well. Serves 2. ------------------------ 395178 -- CRAFT TIP Use emeryboard for edges of small wood cut outs that need sanding. ------------------------ 395179 -- STICKERS 8 tbsp. vinegar 4 packets of unflavored gelatin Reduce heat to low and stir until gelatin is dissolved. 1 tbsp. peppermint extract Makes 1/2 cup of glue. Brush on the back of stickers-to-be (can be used on heavy wrapping paper, magazine pages, greeting cards, and so on). Let dry. Trim, lick and stick. Store in airtight jar. If it solidifies, warm in pan of hot water. ------------------------ 395180 -- PLA-DOUGH 2 to 3 c. flour 2 tbsp. cornstarch Sift together several times. 1 c. salt 1 c. warm water Vegetable coloring Add salt to water making sure the salt crystals are entirely dissolved, then gradually add the flour. Add only enough flour to have a firm pliable dough. Knead well, as for bread, divide into 3 parts, and add desired vegetable coloring. For Christmas ornaments, etc. Bake at 200 degrees for 2 hours. Store in 20 ounce canisters. ------------------------ 395181 -- FAVORITE PLAYDOUGH 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 2 tbsp. alum Mix. Put 3 tablespoons olive oil (substitute with baby oil, if needed) and desired food coloring into 2 cups boiling water. Add liquid to dry mix and knead. ------------------------ 395182 -- RECIPE FOR FINGER PAINT 1 c. starch (clothes) 5 c. boiling water 1/2 c. soap flakes Add vegetable coloring or let child mix in powder color as the finger paints are used. Mix starch with enough cold water to make a smooth paste. Add boiling water and cook mixture until its glossy. Stir in dry soap flakes while mixture is warm. Cool, divide into 3 parts to color. ------------------------ 395183 -- CARD HOLDER Lg. poster board (green) Sm. poster board (yellow) Lg. colored clothespins or paper clips Glue Ribbon Scissors Heavy tape Hole punch Cut green triangle and star out of poster board. Glue on star and paper clips. Let dry. Punch hole through poster board where star and tree meet. Loop ribbon through hole and tie a knot. Hang on a hook or attach to refrigerator with heavy tape. ------------------------ 395184 -- WRAPPING PAPER Brown bag Paper Scissors Sponges Non-toxic paint Shallow container Cut sponges into a variety of shapes. Pour paint into shallow container. Dip sponges in paint and decorate paper bag or paper. ------------------------ 395185 -- SANTA BROWN BAG 1 brown bag White yarn Scissors Cotton ball Red felt Black marker or crayon Glue Ruler 1. Cut the red felt out in a triangle for the hat. Large circle for the nose and a small circle for the mouth. 2. Glue shapes to bag. 3. Draw eyes on bag with marker or crayon. 4. Use ruler to measure 3 inch lengths of yarn for the beard, cut. Then glue to bag Glue cotton ball to top of the hat. 5. Beard on bottom of bag. Fill bag with goodies. ------------------------ 395186 -- JINGLE BELL 1 paper cup Glue Ribbon Bells Little candy (pieces) Poke hole in middle of the bottom of the paper cup. Spread glue with fingers on outside of cup. Hold cup and roll in candy, let dry. Loop ribbon through hole and tie a knot inside. Attach bells to end of ribbon. ------------------------ 395187 -- FARMHAND PUPPETS Felt Old glove Glue Cut 5 felt circles. Place an old glove palm side up. Glue felt circle to each finger tip. Cut felt pieces to make animals faces. Glue them to felt circles. Let glue dry. Then put your hand inside glove and make your own puppet play. ------------------------ 395188 -- CHIMES Nails String Spoon Stick Tie nails to a stick and hit them with a spoon. ------------------------ 395189 -- HUMMER KAZOO Sm. comb Wax paper Fold a piece of wax paper over a comb. Press the wax paper and comb against your lips and hum a song. ------------------------ 395190 -- TIN-CAN STILTS 2 lg. coffee cans Plastic clothesline or rope Have grown up punch two holes near the unopened end of each can. Thread plastic clothesline through the holes and tie the ends together. Pull on strings as you walk on your tin can stilts. ------------------------ 395191 -- FUN FANS Cardboard Crayons or magic markers Scissors Transparent tape Typing or notebook paper Place your barefoot or hand on piece of cardboard and trace. Cut out shape and color both sides. Roll a sheet of paper into a tight tube to make a handle. Tape tube closed, tape one end to the fan. Your ready to keep cool. ------------------------ 395192 -- BUG BOOKMARK Cardboard Crayon Glue Paper (2 colors) Ruler Scissors On the cardboard, draw a rectangle, as wide as your ruler and half as long. Draw around rim of a glass to make a circle at the top of the rectangle. Circle will be the bug. Draw smaller circle on colored paper. Cut out circle. Glue on top of large circle. Cut half circle for head. Decorate the bug. Cut out bookmark. Place in favorite book. ------------------------ 395193 -- PICTURE PUZZLE Magazine picture or map or favorite picture Glue Cardboard Scissors Glue picture on cardboard. Cut the picture into puzzle pieces. If state map cut along state lines. Now try to put puzzle together. ------------------------ 395194 -- TOOTHPICK AND PEA CONSTRUCTIONS Peas Toothpicks Soak dried peas in water or use canned peas. Then stick toothpicks into peas. Set the construction aside until peas dry. As peas dry, they will shrink and make your constructions sturdy. ------------------------ 395195 -- MACARONI JEWELRY Lg. macaroni Yarn Dip large macaroni into food colors for a few seconds. Lay macaroni on paper towel until dry. Cut yarn long enough for necklace or bracelet. Wrap end of yarn with tape. String macaroni. Tie the yarn ends together. ------------------------ 395196 -- SODA POP BANKS Empty soda pop can (pop-top opener) Paint (enamel) Paint soda can. Decorate. Opening is money slot. When full, open bottom of can with can opener. Then make a new year. ------------------------ 395197 -- SPICY POMANDERS Orange Whole cloves Ribbon Push whole cloves into orange. Sprinkle cinnamon on the orange and wrap it in wax paper. Wait one week. Fold picture frame wire in half and push it through the orange. Bend back the two ends and push them into the orange like a hanger. Tie ribbon on top of orange on wire. ------------------------ 395198 -- PASTE 1 c. boiling water 2 c. flour 1 tbsp. powdered alum 2 c. cold water 1 heaping tsp. oil of cloves Oil of wintergreen (optional) Add alum to 1 cup boiling water. In separate bowl mix flour and cold water until smooth. Pour flour mixture into boiling water and cook until it has a bluish cast, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and stir in oil of cloves. ------------------------ 395199 -- DRIED APPLE WREATH Ripe red apples 1/4 c. lemon juice and 1 tsp. ascorbic acid - per 2 c. cold water Wooden embroidery hoop Cinnamon sticks Ribbon for bow Do not peel apples, but do core, cut (slice) 1/8 inch thick. Let the slices fall into cold water to prevent rusting. Slice crosswise so you end up with a donut like piece of apple. Drain thoroughly. Spread out on cookie sheet and put in 140 degree oven. Turn once in awhile. Dry until fairly firm. Choose size of wooden embroidery hoop desired and glue apple slices to edge of hoop using hot glue gun or tacky craft glue. Arrange a bow or other decoration and glue on. Garnish with cinnamon sticks as desired. ------------------------ 395199 -- DRIED APPLE WREATH Ripe red apples 1/4 c. lemon juice and 1 tsp. ascorbic acid - per 2 c. cold water Wooden embroidery hoop Cinnamon sticks Ribbon for bow Do not peel apples, but do core, cut (slice) 1/8 inch thick. Let the slices fall into cold water to prevent rusting. Slice crosswise so you end up with a donut like piece of apple. Drain thoroughly. Spread out on cookie sheet and put in 140 degree oven. Turn once in awhile. Dry until fairly firm. Choose size of wooden embroidery hoop desired and glue apple slices to edge of hoop using hot glue gun or tacky craft glue. Arrange a bow or other decoration and glue on. Garnish with cinnamon sticks as desired. ------------------------ 395200 -- LAVENDER POWDER SACHET 1/2 oz. dried powdered lavender flowers 1/2 tsp. powdered cloves Mix 2 ingredients, then sew up snuggly in a cloth pouch or "pillow". Use in drawers or hang in closets or put with your linens. It makes a nice little gift. ------------------------ 395201 -- HOMEMADE CANDLES Commercial wicks - from some hardware or craft shop String can be used or wicks from old candles Beeswax Paraffin Old candles, melted down Old crayon for color Scents and wax colors can be purchased at some craft supply stores Molds - or containers Beeswax can be cut with a knife if the knife is warmed first. Wrap desired amount around wicks to form long tapers or cone shaped candles. To melt the paraffin you'll need a double boiler and be real careful about how hot you get it as it is volatile. Old candles can be melted down in the same manner and crayon pieces added for desired color. Yogurt or butter tubs will make good molds for your candles or pour melted wax over crushed ice in a square milk carton and add glitter - wow! Or you can dip the wicks repeatedly into melted wax in double boiler and let harden between dippings for tapers. ------------------------ 395202 -- HOMEMADE SOUP WITH BLEACH 10 c. melted fat (lard and suet is a good combination) 1 c. liquid bleach (Clorox, Purex, etc.) 1 can of lye crystals 6 qts. water Wood slotted spoon for stirring Use an enamel crockery or glass container to "cook" lye-fat mixture in Use extreme caution in a well ventilated area when using lye. Never use anything but a wooden spoon and stir carefully in one direction only. Start with 10 cups melted fat and stir in 1 cup liquid bleach. Dissolve 1 can lye in 6 quarts water and carefully add the fat and bleach mixture. Stir thoroughly. Set 4 to 5 days, stirring frequently. It will start out thin and watery but by the 4th or 5th day it will be solid to the bottom of pot. Put on stove and melt, pour into molds and cut when cool. It should dry for several months to cure. This is good hand soap or laundry and is biodegradable. ------------------------ 395203 -- QUILT FRAME 4 boards, 1 x 4 inches, or whatever you have 4 c. clamps - the kind you find at hardware store Long strips of sturdy cloth - old sheets or jeans The four boards form a rectangle shape somewhat bigger than your quilt. Fasten them together at corners with clamps. Double over long strips of cloth and staple these to your boards the whole length so you have something to pin your quilt to. Place the frame on chair backs or boxes or whatever is handy to get it up to the right height. You begin quilting on one side and roll the finished quilt under as you go until you can easily reach to center. ------------------------ 395204 -- FRUIT LEATHER Whatever fruit you want to use Powdered sugar if desired Wash and pit or remove seeds, grind up or mash. Spread out thinly on cookie sheet. It can be sun dried or use your dehydrator or a warm oven (don't get it too warm or you'll scorch the leather). When it is dry, cut it in strips and roll up tightly. You can coat with powdered sugar by sprinkling some on your breadboard and patting the strips in the sugar until its worked in. Store in airtight container in cool place. ------------------------ 395205 -- CAMOMILE SHAMPOO 1 tbsp. soap flakes 1 tsp. Borax 1 oz. camomile flowers (powdered) 1/2 pt. hot water Rinse - with 3 tbsp. vinegar Put soap flakes, Borax and camomile flowers into a bowl. Add hot water and warm until a thick lather is formed. Wet hair with warm water, add lather - massage, rinse, and lather again. Rinse with warm water and 3 tablespoons of clear vinegar for a "squeeky clean" feel. ------------------------ 395206 -- PUFF BLOCKS TO MAKE A PILLOW OR QUILT Fabric scraps will do for a pillow 45 inch wide fabric 4 1/2 yds. print (your choice) 2 1/2 yds. 2nd print 1 1/2 yds. each of a coordinating solid color Matching thread, 1 of each color Polyester batting - leftovers will do for pillow - for quilt 3 pkgs. each 81 x 96 inches Quilt will measure 49 x 91 inches - twin size. Solid block (1) cut two 4 1/2 inch squares of same color fabric. With right sides facing, allowing 1/2 inch for seam all around, sew squares together around 3 sides. Turn right side out. Cut 2 pieces of batting each 5 1/2 inch square, lay one on top of other and insert into block, having extra fullness at center. Turn in 1/2 inch seam allowance on 4th side and whipstitch. Make 166 blocks of main color, 45 blocks of 2nd color or print, 47 blocks of 3rd color or print, 49 blocks of 4th color. Decide what pattern to arrange your puff into and whipstitch all the blocks together. You may put a border around the quilt or pillow. If you want to make some blocks 2 color, cut the squares 5 1/2 inches and cut these in half diagonally from one corner to opposite corner forming a triangle. Allow 1/2 inch for seam and put two triangles of different colors together to form a square complete block same as solid block. ------------------------ 395207 -- SMALL PLASTIC CANVAS RAINBOW 1 plastic canvas circle, 4 inches - 9 inches Facetes or tri-beads - 80 mm 60 each in rainbow colors 1/8 inch ribbons, 6 to 8 of varied colors for each rainbow Size 20 tapestry or darning needle or special plastic canvas needle, #16, #18 will do Cut circle in half and cut center out 2 or 3 rows to create rainbow shape. Cut one ribbon about 8 inches to hang rainbow with. Lay the ribbons out together and plan your color scheme before you begin. Cut them to length to allow each ribbon to hang at least 7-8 inches below edge of plastic canvas. Thread first ribbon through needle. Keep ribbon flat and untwisted as you work. Starting at the outside edge thread the needle through every other hole, leaving ends hang down. Next ribbon starts two rows toward center and 3rd ribbon is 2 rows in from 2nd ribbon and so on. Thread 5 beads on each end of ribbon and tie a knot below the last bead or bells may be added to the ends. ------------------------ 395208 -- STRINGING DRY MACARONI Short pieces of macaroni - the kind with holes all the way through Shoelaces or lengths of yarn with the end taped to make it stiff Paints to make the macaroni colorful - use acrylic or the new water colors or even markers String the macaroni to make necklaces or bracelets - or glue on box lids for decorations. ------------------------ 395209 -- SEWING CARDS Lightweight cardboard - from new shirts, cereal boxes, poster board Colored paper or colorful magazine pictures Yarn or colored shoelaces Cut pieces of cardboard into six inch squares. Cover them with colored paper or pictures. Punch holes about an inch apart around the edges. Show the children how to lace in and out of the holes with the yarn or shoelaces. ------------------------ 395210 -- JAR LID COVERS 3 pieces of light covered felt, 9 x 12 inches and matching thread Matching felt scraps in red, light green and dark green 1/8 yd. tubular cording 3/4 yd. elastic, 1/4 inch wide 6 green seed beads 2 star beads, 1/8 inch diameter 16 black seed beads Liquid white glue 3 1/4 yds. red (or any color desired) rick rack, 1/2 inch wide 1 1/2 yds. light colored bias tape, 1/2 inch wide to match felt Polyester fiberfill Any small fruit pattern - cherry or apple or a strawberry Trace the patterns and cut them out. From the large pieces of felt cut three 9 inch circles. Cut your trim pieces from the scrap felt for leaves and stems as desired. From the cording cut one 3 inch piece and one 1 inch piece. Measure the circumference of the jars to be covered; cut the elastic to fit. Arrange the felt pieces in the centers of the circles, overlapping when necessary. Glue in place and allow to dry. Glue on the beads. Stitch the rick rack with matching thread to the right sides of the circles along the edges. Stitch the edges of bias tape to the wrong side of the circles, 1 inch from the edge, leaving an opening for elastic. Thread elastic through bias tape. Stitch ends together. Put fiberfill inside cover and place on jar lids. ------------------------ 395211 -- PLAY DOUGH 1 c. salt 1 1/2 c. flour 1/2 c. water 2 tbsp. oil A few drops of food coloring (optional) Mix thoroughly and store in plastic bag or covered jar. Children can pull and pound it and cut out shapes with cookie cutters. If left to dry will harden and then it can be painted. Non-toxic. Hint: If kids dust their hands with a little flour before play, the dough won't stick to their hands. ------------------------ 395212 -- SOAP BUBBLES 1 c. soap flakes or 1/4 c. liquid dish soap 1 c. water 1/2 tsp. cooking oil Mix in cup or old juice can. Give kids a plastic drinking straw. This makes a good bathtub toy or outdoor play idea. ------------------------ 395213 -- NO COOK PASTE A handful of flour Water (a little at a time) until gooey It should be quite thick, so it won't run all over the paper. Add a pinch of salt. Non-toxic. Great for pasting scraps of paper, old Christmas cards. Its not too sticky. ------------------------ 395214 -- SHAVING-SOAP FINGER PAINTS Use 1 can non-mentholated shaving soap Powdered paint, sprinkled on will give delightful colors This can be played with on paper, the kitchen table or counter. Be sure to dress the kids in washable paint shirts or aprons. Keep soap out of eyes. Not recommend for little ones who put everything in their mouths. ------------------------ 395215 -- FLOUR AND WATER FINGER PAINT 1 c. flour 1 c. water 2 tsp. salt Mix to consistency of thick gravy. Food coloring as desired Sm. margarine tubs work well for the individual colors. Mix flour, water and salt to make the paste the consistency of thick gravy. Sprinkle in the food coloring. Be sure to dress little ones in an old apron or shirt. Put spoonfuls of paint on kitchen table or sheets of butcher paper and let them create. Cleans up fairly easily. ------------------------ 395216 -- CLAY 1 c. cornstarch 2 c. salt Enough water to make a thick paste Stir while cooking, and cook until stiff. Allow this to cool, and cover with a damp cloth until ready to use. Coloring may be added before cooking or when molded; let dry, then paint with water color. --HOW TO CARE FOR CLAY:-- Clay can always be broken up, dampened, and used again - even after it has been painted. When it has been used, but has not been allowed to become hard, poke holes in the clay with your finger or with a pencil, fill these with water (to restore the original dampness) and place in an airtight crock or in a galvanized pail with a tight cover. A damp cloth placed over the clay will help to keep it moist until the next time. ------------------------ 395217 -- SPOOL KNITTER Get an empty thread spool and draw center lines across the end. Drive four small-headed brads or common pins that have been cut with pliers, making them about 3/4-inch long into the spool. The illustration on the craft divider page shows the location for the pins. ------------------------ 395218 -- KNITTER PICK The knitter pick can be made by driving a fine brad into a handle that has been whittled round. File brad sharp, and bend slightly. A finer one can be made by driving a good-sized sewing needle into a stick, pulling it out, and forcing the eye into the hole. Heat point over flame, and when needle point is red hot, bend slightly. ------------------------ 395219 -- SPRING POTPOURRI 4 oz. rosebuds 2 oz. lavender flowers 2 oz. deer's tongue herb 2 oz. peppermint 2 oz. calamus root 1 oz. black malva flower 1 oz. marigold flowers 1 oz. peony flowers 1 oz. bay leaves 20 drops orris root oil 10 drops blue lilac oil Mix all dry ingredients, then add the essential oils, which have also been pre-mixed. Mix and store away from direct sunlight. Store in cool dry place. Use only glass, wooden or ceramic container and utensils. Add oils with an atomizer or spritzer or eye dropper. Age in airtight container for a few days to a few weeks - gently stirring once or twice a week. ------------------------ 395220 -- A BIBLICAL RECIPE FOR EFFECTIVE CHILD TRAINING 1 gallon faith in God 7 cupfuls love for your child 1 cup patience 1 cup clarified instruction 1 cup consistent discipline (whipped lightly) 3 teaspoons of pure mercy 1 generous dash of humor 2 cupfuls praise 2 cupfuls liberty Pour faith in God into any size family. Mix one teaspoon of clarified instruction and one teaspoon of consistent discipline. Add only a half cup of liberty initially. Stir well and chip lightly. Sprinkle in pure mercy and simmer over a steady flame of prayer. Proceed to fold in additional teaspoons of instruction and discipline, in equal amounts, adding liberty slowly. Stir well and whip as needed to smooth out any lumps of disobedience. Never overbeat! Sweeten to taste with humor and praise. Melt any specks of misunderstanding or sour attitude by turning up the level of prayer and adding extra instruction. Continue this process until all remaining ingredients have been added and all bitterness has been removed. When adding the last cup of liberty, be careful not to cause any sudden separation or foaming. If either of these occur, or if the moral character begins to lose its intended shape, skim off the excess liberty until the desired consistency results. Try adding this liberty again later when character is firmer. Keep warm over a steady flame of prayer. Serve with a tender heart and the sincere milk of God's Word. Never serve with a cold shoulder or a hot tongue. ------------------------ 395221 -- HOMEMADE MODELING CLAY 1 c. flour 1 c. salt 1 tbsp. powdered alum (opt.) Water Mix just enough water to make it smooth and workable. If clay gets dry, mix in a little more water. Store tightly covered. ------------------------ 395222 -- CHRISTMAS SPONGE ART White paper Scissors Dry sponge Ballpoint pen Water colors (red & green) Draw a yuletide motif on white paper. Then, with your parents help, cut out and place on a dry sponge (one with tiny holes in the sponge are the best). Then trace the pattern with your ballpoint pen and cut out the shape (again, with your parents help). Then, dip in paint, squeeze excess paint out and blot onto either plain white or solid colored wrapping paper. You can stamp each sponge several times before re-dipping in the paint. This even dresses up plain newspaper wrapping! Great for any time of the year! ------------------------ 395223 -- STATIONARY OR CARDS Plain paper Sponge Acrylic paint(s) Marking pen Take a piece of plain paper and fold in half. With the folded part at the top, it looks like a note card. Take the sponge and dip it into the acrylic paint which is in a saucer. Design on the front and also on the back of an envelope. Then take a very thin marking pen and write really fancy "Happy Birthday" or whatever the occasion is. Children love to make cards and it's also an easy way to have a card in a hurry! ------------------------ 395224 -- ROSE WATER 1 qt. distilled water 1/2 pt. 70% proof alcohol (not Isopropyl) 2 c. rose petals, red or pink - old fashioned variety chemical free, freshly picked & clean 1 tbsp. orris root, powdered 10 drops rose oil 1 gallon clear jar Place rose petals and 1 cup of distilled water in blender and blend until fine. Pour into one gallon jar and add remaining ingredients. Cover tightly and set in sun to steep for two weeks. Strain into clean large bowl or container. Pour into small glass containers or antique perfume bottles. Use to scent bath water or as an after bath splash. ------------------------ 395225 -- GELATIN CRITTERS 2 env. unflavored gelatin 1 pkg. (4 - 1/2 c. servings) sugar free strawberry-banana flavor gelatin 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon 1 1/2 c. boiling water In a medium bowl, stir gelatins together with a fork. Stir cinnamon into boiling water until dissolved. Add water to gelatin and stir until dissolved. Pour into an 8" to 9" square pan. Chill about 2 hours, until firm. Using 2" to 3" animal cookie cutters (such as cat, owl, horse) cut out shapes. (These little critters do not melt at room temperature.) Makes 8 servings. (You could also use any cut out shapes, according to the holiday at hand!) ------------------------ 395226 -- CHOCOLATE FINGER PAINT 1 (4 oz.) pkg. instant chocolate pudding & pie filling 2 c. cold milk Put pudding mix and milk in a medium size bowl. Beat with electric mixer at low speed for two minutes. Let set until it thickens. Finger paint on white construction paper and let dry for several hours. Now it's ready to hang up. ------------------------ 395227 -- BUBBLE BATH 1/2 c. liquid hand soap 1 c. epsom salt 5 drops glycerin Few drops of food coloring Few drops of fragrance Mix well, shake right before using. Pour into bathtub while water is running and enjoy. ------------------------ 395228 -- HOMEMADE PASTE 1 c. flour 1/2 c. water Combine above and mix until creamy. Store in air tight container. For more durable paste, add 1/2 cup flour to 1 cup boiling water. Stir over low heat until thick and shiny. ------------------------ 395229 -- FINGER PAINT Mix homemade paste (recipe listed in this book) with equal amount of liquid detergent. (Ivory dishwashing.) Add food coloring one drop at a time. Mix well. Enjoy. ------------------------ 395230 -- SILLY PUTTY 1 c. Elmer's glue 2 1/2 c. liquid starch Food coloring In a medium bowl, mix glue and one cup of the starch together. Add a few drops of food coloring, if you wish. Cover bowl, and let it stand overnight. The next day slowly stir in with a spoon 1 to 1 1/2 cups of the starch until a big blob forms. Pour off extra starch. Store in an air tight container. (NOTE: It's hard to stop playing with this stuff.) ------------------------ 395231 -- FUNNY FACE MAKE-UP 2 tsp. white shortening 5 tsp. cornstarch 1 tsp. white flour 4 drops glycerin (found at your pharmacy) Few drops of food coloring In a small bowl, mix shortening, cornstarch and white flour. Add four drops of glycerin. Stir to a creamy consistency. Add any food coloring that you wish. For brown makeup, add 2 1/2 teaspoons of unsweetened cocoa instead of food coloring and you're all set. ------------------------ 395232 -- SOAP CRAYONS One ice cube tray Liquid food color 2 tbsp. hot water for each crayon 1 c. soap flakes Small bowl Spoon For each color, put two tablespoons of hot water and one cup of soap flakes into a bowl. Add as many drops of food color to the mixture as you wish. Stir the soap mixture until it thickens. This takes time, so be patient! Press spoonfuls of the first color of soap into the sections of the ice tray. Mix enough soap in other colors to fill the ice tray, following the above directions again. Let the soap crayons dry for one or two days. Gently bang the ice tray to loosen the crayons. Pack them in a box for gift-giving. Great for birthday presents or holidays. ------------------------ 395233 -- HOMEMADE PLAYDOUGH 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 1/4 c. salad oil 3/4 - 1 c. water Few drops of food coloring of your choice Mix flour, salt and oil. Then add food coloring to the water. Finally add water to flour, salt and oil. Knead until it no longer sticks to your hands. Baggies may be used to store playdough in so it doesn't have to be divided every time it is used. Seal with plastic tie strings or coffee cans. If dough gets too hard or dries out, add more water. If dough gets too oily, add flour. ------------------------ 395234 -- BAKERS DOUGH 1/2 c. salt 3/4 c. boiling water 2 c. flour Aluminum foil Place salt in bowl; pour boiling water over salt and stir. Cool. Add flour all at once and mix well by forming a ball and kneading the dough until it is smooth, soft and workable. Form your shapes (maybe for a Christmas ornament or your name) and bake at 300 to 350 degrees (depending on the thickness of the ornament) for 1 1/2 to 3 hours. You can also let it air-dry, but give it at least two to three days before painting it. Spray after paint dries with polyeurethrane to hold in and keep it shiny. ------------------------ 395235 -- MY FIRST TERRARIUM Large (32 oz.) plastic drink bottles, empty 2 or 3 sm. plants Artificial flowers or bugs Sticks Small stones Potting soil Soak the bottle in very warm water for a few minutes. Then empty it, pull off the colored bottom part and peel off the label. Clean the glue out of the bottom part. Put a layer of small rocks in the bottom part. Put potting soil over the rocks and then put in your plants. Be sure to press the roots of the plants down. Add more soil around your plants to fill the planter. Arrange pretty stones, tiny sticks, or tiny toy animals around the plants. Use a sharp knife to cut the top off the clear part of the bottle (about 4" from the cap). Turn the clear part upside down. Slip the cut edges into the planter to make a dome top. You can glue an artificial flower or bug to the dome for decoration. ------------------------ 395236 -- PLAY DOUGH 1 c. white flour 1/4 c. salt 2 tbsp. cream of tartar 2 tsp. food coloring 1 tbsp. vegetable oil 1 c. water Mix flour, salt and cream of tartar in a medium saucepan. Add water, food coloring and oil. Stir over medium heat for 3 to 5 minutes. Don't worry if the mixture looks like a gobbly mess; it'll turn into dough! (Be sure you have an adult to help watch this with you.) When the mixture forms a ball in the center of the pot, take it out and put it on a floured surface. Squeeze it and punch it around a bit (this kneads it). When you're done, put it in a plastic bag or air tight container and store it in the refrigerator. ------------------------ 395237 -- DECORATOR BAGS 1 plain brown bag Sponge Acrylic paint(s) Hole puncher Twine or curling ribbon Take a plain brown bag and a sponge cut into any shape. Dip into acrylic paint on a saucer and then place on bag and lift straight up. Use either one color or several. Allow to dry and then turn down a couple of inches at the top and use a hole puncher and punch two holes about 2" apart. Use either packing twine or curling ribbon through the holes and tie a bow. Makes a really cute country bag that is fun and inexpensive and easy to do. You can also use a stencil and stencil a design on the bag. This is fun for children since they can design it themselves! Can be used to give cookies or candies or gifts other than food items. ------------------------ 395238 -- FINGER PAINTS 3 tbsp. sugar 1/2 c. cornstarch 2 c. water Food coloring Dish detergent Plastic or paper cups Mix the sugar and cornstarch together in a medium size saucepan. Add water and stir until well blended. Cook over a low heat stirring all the time (you may need an adult to help with this), until well-blended, about 5 minutes. Remove from stove, cool and pour into the plastic or paper cups. Carefully (so as not to spill on anything), add a little bit of food coloring to each cup and a drop of detergent. Now, enjoy! ------------------------ 395239 -- FACE PAINTS 1 tsp. cornstarch 1/2 tsp. cold cream Food coloring (your choice) 1/2 tsp. water In a bowl combine all ingredients (except the food coloring) together. In a muffin tin fill each tin 2/3 full and drop in food coloring until desired color is met in the different tins. Stir carefully (so it doesn't splash into the next tin). Now you're ready for face painting for any occasion. ------------------------ 395240 -- BATH SALTS 1 c. Epsom salts Measuring cup 2 jars with lids 2 colored of liquid food color 1 pretty 8 oz. jar A few drops of your favorite perfume 1/2 yard of ribbon, 1/2" to 1" wide To make these good smelling bath salts, first measure 1/2 cup of Epsom salt into each jar with a lid. Add 15 drops of food color to each jar, one color per jar and put on the lids. Shake the jars until the Epsom salts are dyed evenly. If you want your colors to be darker, add more food color and shake again. Take off the lids and let the salts dry overnight. Now, make sure your pretty jar is all clean and dry. Then pour the dyed bath salts into the jar, alternating colors (you may want to get colors that go together well). Add a couple of drops of perfume to the bath salts, put on the lid and tie the jar with your pretty ribbon. Now you have a really nice present to bless someone with. ------------------------ 395241 -- SOAP FLAKE SCULPTURES 4 c. soap flakes (any kind, NOT detergent) 1/2 c. cold water Place soap flakes and water in a medium size bowl. Squeeze the mixture together with your hands until it becomes slightly damp and sticks together. (This mixture dries quickly, so you'll have to work fast!) Now you can form it into any shape you'd like, animals, snowmen, decorations, tree ornaments, etc. Place the finished sculpture(s) in the refrigerator to harden. ------------------------ 395242 -- GIANT SOAP BUBBLES Cold, clear water Wire coat hanger Frying pan Glycerin (available at drugstores) Joy or Dawn detergent (these work the best) Bend a coat hanger into a loop (maybe dad or mom can help you). Mix 1/2 cup of Joy or Dawn detergent with 5 cups water. Measure carefully, as this makes a big difference. Stir well. Add two tablespoons of glycerin. This makes more durable bubbles. Now dip your coat hanger loop into the solution then wave it into the air. (Don't throw away any solution you didn't use - store it for next time. As it "ages", it gets even better!) ------------------------ 395243 -- EGG YOLK PAINT 1 well blended egg yolk 1/4 tsp. water Food coloring Blend egg yolk and water. Divide mixture into several small cups. Add a different food coloring to each cup (bright colors are great). Paint on regular sugar cookies with small paint brushes. Bake cookies, being very careful not to let the cookies brown. (Should be golden in color.) ------------------------ 395244 -- EGG CARTON CREATIONS Empty, clean egg cartons Cut along the bottom of three connected cups of an egg carton. Set cups bottom up. Make a face on the end cup with a felt pen or crayon. To make an antennae, curl the ends of 2 (2") pieces of pipe cleaner and stick them into the caterpillar's forehead. Another idea: Use a styrofoam egg carton. Fill cups with any combination of wild bird seed, sunflower seeds, raisins, apples, suet, seeds mixed with peanut butter, peanuts, bread crumbs, water, corn or berries. Place outside on a window sill or hang from a tree. Another idea: Plant one seed in each of the twelve cups. Water and watch your seeds grow (this could be a good lesson on tithing, also). ------------------------ 395245 -- PLAY DOUGH 2 c. all-purpose flour 1 c. salt 4 tbsp. cream of tartar 2 c. water 2 tbsp. oil Food coloring 1. Stir flour, salt and cream of tartar in a saucepan. 2. Add water and oil. 3. Cook over a low heat for 3-5 minutes, stirring well. 4. Give a chance to cool, then take out of pan and knead well. 5. Split into portions and add different colors to each piece, kneading well. 6. Enjoy!!! ------------------------ 395246 -- EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTIONS 1 c. sifted cake flour = 7/8 c. sifted all-purpose flour. 1 c. corn syrup = 1 c. sugar & 1/4 c. liquid used in recipe. 1 c. whole milk = 1/2 c. evaporated milk & 1/2 c. water. 1 c. of buttermilk = 1 tbsp. vinegar & 1 c. of milk. 1 c. sour cream = 7/8 c. of buttermilk or sour milk & 3 tbsp. butter. 1 c. of brown sugar = 1 c. granulated sugar & 2 tbsp. molasses. ------------------------ 395247 -- CINNAMON ORNAMENTS No baking and simple for kids! Mix 1 cup of applesauce with 1 (4.12 ounce) bottle of ground cinnamon. Should form a stiff dough, add cinnamon as needed. Roll out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutter. Make hole for ribbon. Carefully put on rack to dry. Let air dry several days turning occasionally. Makes about 12 sweet smelling ornaments. ------------------------ 395248 -- JOURNALS 1 spiral notebook Pencil Crayons Lots of Imagination! Have children write everyday in the journals. Tell about days activities. They can draw pictures or paste in pictures and brochures of places they visit. Improves writing skills and expressive language. Great summer activity. ------------------------ 395249 -- CHORE CHART 1 poster board 12 index cards Tape Markers Index cards 12 X # of children you have Take index cards on poster board. Write chore you desire on the index cards. Write names of children on each card and put 1 set behind each chore. Hang in kitchen and rotate jobs each week. ------------------------ 395250 -- EASY SPLASH PLACE Cut in a rubber tire in half and it will make 2 containers for children to play in. ------------------------ 395251 -- TOOTHPICK ACT Use plain and colored. Toothpicks are fun to arrange on a table in different designs. *Sticking the toothpicks into a dry sponge or apple to make a fun creature. ------------------------ 395252 -- BEAN - CRACKER ART Children can make designs on a table top with dry beans, oyster crackers or fish crackers. Use glue and construction paper and creation be saved. ------------------------ 395253 -- NANNY'S EMERGENCY KIT Use a small make up bag and put bandades, aspirin, tylenol for your children, thermometer, sewing kit, wipes, nail clippers and anything else you might need in an emergency. Put in purse and your ready for anything. ------------------------ 395254 -- SNOW PAINTING Save squirt bottles and make colored water using food coloring and water. Bundle up and go outside and create colored snow. ------------------------ 395255 -- PAINTING There many great ways to use paint: 1. Sponge Painting - Cut sponges in different shape. 2. Stick Painting - Dip end of popsicle sticks, towels, blocks and press on paper. 3. Splatter Painting - Paint with a toothbrush. Dip brush in paint and use popsicle stick to pull brittles away from kids toward paper. Use leaves or figure shapes and splatter shapes. ------------------------ 395256 -- BAKER'S CLAY 2 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 3/4 c. water Knead 4 to 6 minutes to mix. Shape into ornament or other object. Bake finished objects at 300 degrees for 1 hour. Objects can be painted and shellacked. Or before baking, brush with beaten egg white for a shine. ------------------------ 395257 -- SOAP CRAYONS One cup Ivory Snow. Add 30-40 drops food coloring. Add water by teaspoonful until soap is liquid, stir well. Pack soap into ice cream tray, muffin tins or form into sticks. Set in sunny, dry place for 2 days. Crayons will become hard and great for writing in the sink or tub. ------------------------ 395258 -- MUFFIN PAN CRAYONS Old crayons (bits and pieces) Muffin pans Muffin cup liners or "non-stick" spray Peel crayons. Line/spray muffin pan. Put crayon pieces in muffin cups. Separate colors for single color chunks. Mix colors for rainbow ones. Bake at 200 degrees until melted. Cool, peel off liners if used. ------------------------ 395259 -- FINGER PAINT 1/2 c. flour 1/2 tsp. salt 3/4 c. cold water 1/2 c. hot water Mix flour and salt together in pan. Gradually add cold water, stir until smooth. Pour in hot water bring mixture to a boil. Cook until shiny. Pour into containers, add food coloring. Store in refrigerator. ------------------------ 395260 -- EDIBLE FINGER PAINTS Mix baby rice cereal with water and good coloring or use instant pudding or cooked cereals with coloring. ------------------------ 395261 -- FACE PAINT 1 tbsp. solid shortening 1 tbsp. cornstarch Food coloring Mix all together. Remove with soap and water or cold cream. ------------------------ 395262 -- SOAP BUBBLES 1 c. water 2 tsp. liquid Dawn or Joy 1/2 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. glycerin (optional but makes butter bubbles) Mix all together. Use immediately with bubble pipes, etc. ------------------------ 395263 -- GLURCH (HOMEMADE SILLY PUDDY) Elmer's glue Liquid starch (Sta Flo) Mix together equal portions of glue and starch. Knead together. If too sticky, add more starch; if too stringy, add more glue. Store in plastic bucket in the refrigerator. ------------------------ 395264 -- COOKED PLAY DOUGH 1 c. flour 2 tsp. cream of tartar 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. vegetable oil 1 c. water Food coloring Mix and cook on the stove at low heat until mixture forms a ball. Knead. Add more flour if sticky. Store in airtight container. ------------------------ 395265 -- PLAY DOUGH 1 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 2 tbsp. cream of tartar 1 c. water 1 tbsp. oil Food coloring Stir flour, salt and cream of tartar in saucepan. Add water, oil and food coloring to dry ingredients and cook over medium heat until well mixed. ------------------------ 395266 -- PEANUT BUTTER PLAY DOUGH 1 (18 oz.) peanut butter 6 tsp. honey Non-fat dry milk or milk plus flour to right consistency Mix all ingredients together. Shape and decorate with raisins, chocolate chips; you name it! This is edible. ------------------------ 395267 -- DINOSAUR FOOD --PART 1:-- 2 c. Pterodactyl toenails, crushed (sugar) 1/2 c. swamp water (evaporated milk) 1 stick Iguana fat (margarine) Cook 1 minute at a rolling boil, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. --PART 2:-- 3 c. bones (oats) 1 c. dried grass (coconut) 5 tsp. dirt (cocoa) 1/2 tsp. dirty water (vanilla) Mix together Part 2. Add Parts 1 and 2 together. Stir, drop by spoonful onto waxed paper. Cool and eat. Don't let the dinosaurs eat all the food. ------------------------ 395268 -- STONE SOUP 3 clean stones 3 stalks celery 2 lg. carrots 2 med. onions 2 med. potatoes 3 med. tomatoes 1/2 tsp. basil, thyme, marjoram 1 bay leaf 1/2 c. parsley 1 1/2 tbsp. salt 1/2 tsp. pepper 1/2 c. rice Read the story Stone Soup. Wash hands. Everyone can chop or measure something. Put in a large crock pot. Cover with water. Cook 2 to 3 hours on high. Remove bay leaf before serving. ------------------------ 395269 -- DUMP CAKE 1 can fruit (any kind) 1 box yellow cake mix 1 stick margarine or butter 1 can opener 1 spoon 1 rectangular cake pan 1. Wash hands. 2. Turn on oven to 350 degrees. 3. Put a little butter in the pan and smear it all over the inside. 4. Open fruit and dump it in the pan, juice and all. 5. Dump the dry cake mix evenly over the fruit. 6. Chop up the stick of butter and dump the pieces on to. 7. Bake for 30 to 40 minutes. 8. Cool and eat. Yummy. ------------------------ 395270 -- YUMMY PEANUT BUTTER BALLS 1/2 c. peanut butter 1/2 c. honey 1 c. non fat dry milk 1. Wash hands. 2. Measure and put everything in a big bowl. 3. Stir together. 4. Squeeze and pull until it is shiny and soft. 5. Roll into small balls. 6. Place on waxed paper. 7. Put in refrigerator. 8. Wait 1 hour or more until they are firm. 9. Eat. ------------------------ 395271 -- BUTTER For each 4 children: 1 pt. whipping cream 4 sm. clean baby food jars & lids Take whipping cream out of refrigerator 2 hours before using to get to room temperature. Divide evenly into jars, put on lids and let children shake, shake, shake. When butter forms, pour off liquid (taste this!) and spread on crackers or bread. (Add a touch of salt if desired.) Option: Put 1 pint of cream into a mayonnaise jar and take turns shaking. ------------------------ 395272 -- FROZEN YOGURT DESSERT 1 c. plain or vanilla yogurt 1/4 c. sugar 1 tsp. Kool Aid, unsweetened soft drink mix, any flavor Combine all ingredients in non metal bowl. Stir until sugar and soft drink mix are dissolved. Spoon into custard or paper cups. Freeze until firm, about 3 hours. ------------------------ 395273 -- ORANGE YOGURT FROZEN DREAMS 1 sm. can frozen orange juice concentrate 1 pt. plain yogurt 2 tsp. vanilla Honey to sweeten (opt.)* *Never give honey to a child under 2 years. Beat ingredients together until blended. Fill popsicle molds or paper cups and popsicle sticks. Freeze 24 hours. Makes 8 (1/2 cup) servings. Counts as fruit serving CCFP. They taste much better than they sound. ------------------------ 395274 -- YOGIE PEAR POPS 1 (16 oz.) can pear halves, drained 1 (8 oz.) plain yogurt 3 tbsp. honey 1/2 tbsp. lemon juice Few drops almond extract In blender container combine pears, yogurt, honey, lemon juice and almond extract. Cover and blend until smooth. Pour mixture into 5 (5 oz.) paper cups. Cover each cup with foil. Make a small hole in the foil with knife. Insert a wooden stick into the cup through the hole. Freeze 4 to 6 hours. To Serve: Remove foil and tear paper from pop. ------------------------ 395275 -- BABOON BUTTER 3/4 c. peanut butter 1/4 tsp. cinnamon 1/2 c. raisins 3 sm. very ripe bananas 1 tbsp. shredded coconut Mash peanut butter and bananas. Add cinnamon, raisins and coconut. Blend well. Spread on fruit, crackers and bread. ------------------------ 395276 -- CUT OUT COOKIES 1 c. Crisco 1 1/2 c. sugar 2 eggs 2 1/2 c. flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla --ICING:-- 1 tbsp. margarine 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla Milk Powdered sugar Blend Crisco and sugar. Add eggs and beat. Combine flour, baking powder and salt. Add to mixture; blend well. Bake on greased cookie sheet 10 to 12 minutes at 375 degrees. Frost when cool. ------------------------ 395277 -- CREMEDOODLES 1 (7 oz.) jar marshmallow creme 1 c. peanut butter 1/2c. honey 3 oz. milk chocolate bar, grated 1 1/2 c. raisins 1 c. chopped walnuts 2 c. shredded coconut Kids can stir all ingredients except coconut together and help form into 1" balls. Roll in coconut. Chill or freeze. Makes about 6 dozen. ------------------------ 395278 -- SPINACH OMELET 1 egg per child 1 slice cheese per child Well drained spinach, enough for a vegetable for each child Scramble eggs slightly, add spinach and cheese. Place under broiler until hot and bubbly. Serve with biscuits and fruit and milk. ------------------------ 395279 -- PEANUT BUTTER BANANA BALLS 2 ripe bananas 5 tbsp. peanut butter 2 tbsp. honey Mash bananas. Mix with peanut butter and honey. Roll into balls. Freeze in covered container. ------------------------ 395280 -- PUDDING WICHES 1 1/2 c. cold milk 1/2 c. peanut butter 1 pkg. instant pudding 24 graham crackers or chocolate wafers Add milk to peanut butter, blend until smooth. Add pudding mix. Beat 2 minutes at lowest speed. Let stand 5 minutes. Spread filling 1/2" on 12 crackers, top with remaining 12 crackers. Freeze 3 hours. ------------------------ 395281 -- GORP --Suggestions:-- Raisins Oatmeal Sesame seeds Granola Chocolate chips Dates Any dry cereal M&M's Cheerios Pretzels Sunflower seeds Wheat or Rice Chex Peanuts Walnuts, any nuts Mix what you want and enjoy. ------------------------ 395282 -- CHERRY CAKE 2 cans pie filling 1 yellow cake mix 1 stick oleo 1/3 c. nuts, chopped Mix cherry pie filling and cake mix with melted oleo. Pour into greased 13'x9" pan. sprinkle nuts on top. Bake 350 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes. ------------------------ 395283 -- JIG-TIME TARTS Thin slice sandwich bread Oleo Sugar Fruit cocktail, drained Cool Whip Cut crusts from bread. Butter both sides of bread. Place in muffin tins. Sprinkle insides with sugar. Place in oven and brown. when browned, remove from pans, slightly. cool. Fill with drained fruit cocktail. Top with Cool Whip. ------------------------ 395284 -- YOU CAN EAT IT DOUGH 1 1/4 c. confectioners' sugar 1 1/4 c. powdered milk 1 c. corn syrup 1 c. peanut butter Mix until dough reaches proper consistency for molding. Let children mold all kinds of creatures and decorate with Cheerios and raisins. Can eat when they are finished. ------------------------ 395285 -- EDIBLE DOUGH 1 1/2 c. warm water 1 pkg. dry yeast 1 egg 1/4 c. honey 1/4 c. shortening 1 tsp. salt 5 c. flour Stir yeast in 1 1/2 cups very warm water until dissolved. Mix in egg, honey, shortening and salt. Stir in flour a little at a time until makes a ball. Knead 5 minutes. Make flat figures on cookie sheet. Cover with towel 25 minutes. Bake 20 minutes in 350 degree oven. Eat or shellac it. ------------------------ 395286 -- PAINTED TOAST White bread Milk Food colors Small clean brushes Paper cups Toaster Divide small amounts of milk into paper cups and add a different color to each. Using the clean brushes. Let the children paint on their bread. Teach them to paint gently so they don't tear the bread. Do not let them get the bread too wet. Let them drop into toaster and see what happens when it pops up! ------------------------ 395287 -- COOKIE PAINTS 2 egg yolks 1/2 tsp. water Food coloring Blend egg yolks and water together. Divide into containers and add food coloring. Using small clean paintbrushes, paint unbaked cookies. Bakes on a shiny glaze. ------------------------ 395298 -- GIANT CHALK STICK 3 tbsp. plaster of paris 2 tbsp. powder tempra paint Wax paper cups Water Mix paint powder and plaster powder in paper cups. Add water slowly to dry mixture until creamy, stirring well. Wait about 1 hour until chalk is hard. Firmly tap out container. ------------------------ 395299 -- SQUEEZE BOTTLE PAINT 2 c. white glue 1/2 c. dry plaster of paris 1 c. powdered tempra Mix together and add enough water to make consistency of toothpaste. Make consistency of toothpaste. Put into squeeze bottle. Use black squeeze paint to make outlines for "stained glass" effect. When dry, use water colors or markers to fill in when dry. Use white to make "spider web" pictures. Dry flat overnight. ------------------------ 395300 -- SOAP POWDER FINGERPAINT 1/2 c. liquid starch 3 c. water 1/4 c. soap powder (not detergent) 1/4 c. talcum powder Dry tempra Mix soap and water in a saucepan, then add starch. Stir until soap powder is dissolved. Bring to a boil and cook until clear. Remove from heat and add tempra and talcum. Using a mixer beat until it is smooth and foamy. Store air tight in refrigerator. ------------------------ 395301 -- SALT DRIP PAINT 1/2 c. salt 2 tbsp. flour Dry tempra (any colors) Water Mix salt, flour and dry tempra. Stir in enough water to make mixture the consistency to drip off of a spoon. Use a funnel to fill squeeze bottles. Let child make design by dripping from squeeze bottle or dripping from a spoon onto construction paper. Dry flat overnight. ------------------------ 395302 -- CORNSTARCH FINGERPAINT 3 tbsp. sugar 2 c. cold water 1/2 c. cornstarch Dry tempra Mix sugar, cornstarch and water in a heavy saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly. When thick, cool and pour into 6 muffin tin compartments or 6 paper cups. Add a different color of dry tempra to each. ------------------------ 395303 -- SHINY PAINT 1 part white glue 1 part liquid tempra Mix together and use right away or store in an air tight container. Paint with brushes and allow to dry completely before touching. Wash brushes before they dry. ------------------------ 395304 -- 'WASHABLE' EASEL PAINT 1 1/4 c. cornstarch 1 c. cold water 1 c. Ivory flakes 1/2 c. salt 3 c. hot water 1 c. talcum powder 1 tsp. glycerine In a saucepan mix cornstarch and cold water. Add Ivory flakes, salt and hot water. Cook until bubbles appear. Remove from heat and add talcum powder and glycerine. Stir until smooth. Store air tight, no refrigeration needed. Can divide into several containers and add different colors dry tempra. Keeps indefinitely. Washes out of clothes easily. ------------------------ 395305 -- UNCOOKED PLAYDOUGH 1 c. flour 1/3 c. salt 1/3 - 1/2 c. water 2-3 drops food color 3-5 drops of either liquid detergent or vegetable oil Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. In separate bowl, mix all liquids together, and then slowly add to the dry ingredients. Knead to mix, adding more water by teaspoons if necessary for proper consistency. Store in air tight container in the refrigerator. ------------------------ 395306 -- COOKED PLAYDOUGH 1 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 2 tsp. cream of tartar 1 c. water 1 tbsp. oil 1 tsp. food color Combine flour, salt and cream of tartar. Mix liquid and gradually stir them into dry ingredients. When smooth, cook over medium heat. Stir constantly until ball forms. Remove from heat. Knead until smooth. ------------------------ 395307 -- COOKED PLAYDOUGH 1 c. flour 1 tbsp. vegetable oil 1/2 c. salt 1 c. water 1 tbsp. cream of tartar Food coloring 1 tsp. vanilla (opt.) Mix the dry ingredients together in a saucepan. Mix oil and water, then pour slowly into dry ingredients. Cook over very low heat until the mixture is thick (like mashed potatoes). This happens very quickly. Stir in vanilla. Remove from heat and turn the mixture onto a board or table. When cool enough to handle, knead coloring in until smooth. Store in an air tight container. ------------------------ 395308 -- HARDENING SALT CLAY 2 c. salt 1 c. + 2 tbsp. water 1 c. cornstarch Mix salt and 1/2 cup water in heavy saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until salt dissolves. Remove from heat. Combine cornstarch and remaining water and add it to the salt water. Cook over low heat until mix is thick and smooth. This happens quickly. Spoon the clay onto table or board to cool. Store air tight. It will harden in the sun and can be painted. ------------------------ 395309 -- RUBBERY PLAYDOUGH 2 c. baking soda 1 1/2 c. water 1 c. cornstarch Food coloring Mix together dry ingredients in a saucepan. Add water, stir until smooth. Cook 1 to 2 minutes over medium heat until thick. Remove to waxed paper to cool. Knead in coloring until smooth. Store in air tight container. ------------------------ 395310 -- SOAP SCULPTING STUFF 2 c. soap flakes (Ivory) 1/4 c. water Put soap flakes in a large bowl. Add water and squish and squeeze until mixture is all damp and squishy. when mixture sticks together, it's ready to sculpt. Figures become firm in refrigerator. Then allow to dry completely before handling. Can be painted when dry. ------------------------ 395311 -- CLAY JEWELRY MIX 3/4 c. flour 1/2 c. cornstarch 1/2 c. salt Warm water Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. Gradually add warm water until mixture can be kneaded into a stiff dough. To reduce stickiness, dust with flour. Children can roll into balls for beads. Pierce each with a toothpick for hole to thread onto string. Air dry and paint. ------------------------ 395312 -- DRYER LINT "PAPER MACHE" 3 c. dryer lint 2/3 c. flour 2 c. water Mix water and lint together in a large saucepan, stirring well. Slowly add flour, mixing well. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture holds together, forming peaks. Pour out onto several layers of newspaper to cool. Use mixture over a base, such as a box, balloon or bottle, spreading like paper mache. Dry 4 to 5 days. Store unused air tight. Keeps only 4 to 5 days. ------------------------ 395313 -- BOOKBINDER'S PASTE 1 tsp. flour 2 tsp. cornstarch 1/4 tsp. alum (powder) 1/3 c. water In top of double boiler, mix dry ingredients. Add water slowly, stirring out lumps. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly. Remove from heat when paste begins to thicken; it will thicken more as it cools. Keep covered. Add water to thin when necessary. ------------------------ 395314 -- PAPER PASTE 1 c. flour 1 c. sugar 4 c. water 1 tbsp. powdered alum 3 drops oil of clove Mix flour and sugar, then add slowly 1 cup of the water. In the top of a double boiler, bring remainder of water and the alum to a boil, then add flour and sugar mixture, stirring constantly. Cook and stir until fairly clear (about 1/2 hour). Remove from heat and add oil of cloves. Makes 1 quart of paste. Paste will keep a long time in air tight jar with small wet sponge on top of paste. ------------------------ 395315 -- GLARCH (GOOP) --Equal amounts:-- Liquid laundry starch White school glue Use approximately 1/4 cup per child. Pour glue and starch into a small bowl for each child. Let them mix with fingers. It will be very sticky until well mixed. Then it becomes similar to the commercial putty product. For variety, add glitter. Store air tight in refrigerator. ------------------------ 395316 -- BRIGHTLY DYED PASTA Rubbing alcohol Food colors Noodles or rice, uncooked Do not eat! This is for art projects only! Pour alcohol into large bowl and add food color. Use 1/2 bottle food color for each bottle of alcohol for very bright colors. Add pasta or rice, stir and let set until desired color. Spoon out, using slotted spoon, onto newspapers. Spread to dry (about 2 hours). Store in Baggies. Alcohol can be poured back into bottles and used again. ------------------------ 395317 -- MAGIC CRYSTAL GARDEN 6 tbsp. salt 6 tbsp. water 6 tbsp. laundry bluing (in laundry dept. at grocery store) 1 tbsp. ammonia 5 or 6 pieces charcoal Food coloring A glass container Adult supervision is needed with ammonia! Mix salt, water, bluing and ammonia in a large bowl. Put charcoal in an old glass bowl. Pour mixture over charcoal. Sprinkle drops of food coloring for color. Set container in a warm place and do not move it. It will continue to grow crystals until all liquid is absorbed. (You can make several small gardens in glass jars, dividing the liquid over them.) ------------------------ 395318 -- BIG BEAUTIFUL BUBBLES 1 c. water 2 tbsp. liquid detergent 1 tbsp. glycerine 1/2 tsp. sugar Mix all ingredients. Let stand overnight in covered container. Stir. Blow big beautiful bubbles. HINTS: Joy dish detergent works well. Glycerine can be purchased in cake decorating departments. ------------------------ 395319 -- TEDDY BEAR SUNDAES Any flavor ice cream M & M's or sm. candies Sm. round chocolate or vanilla wafers Chocolate sprinkles or toasted coconut Put scoop of ice cream into dish for head. Use candies for eyes and mouth. For ears, push cookies into ice cream. Sprinkle a little coconut or chocolate sprinkles on top for hair. ------------------------ 395320 -- ICE CREAM CLOWNS 1 scoop vanilla ice cream 1 sugar cone Chocolate bits Raisins Maraschino cherries Whipped cream Put scoop of ice cream on plate with cone on top for hat. Use chocolate bits for eyes, cherry for nose and raisins for mouth. Be creative! Put whipped cream around the clown for neck ruffle. Another version of an ice cream clown: Put a scoop of ice cream on a chocolate sandwich cookie. Use gumdrops for his eyes, mint wafers for his ears, an orange slice for his mouth, and a maraschino cherry for his nose and as a top for his cone cap. ------------------------ 395321 -- ICE CREAM PIE 1 pastry or graham cracker pie shell 1 pt. strawberry ice cream 1 c. milk 1 pkg. instant strawberry pudding Blend ice cream and milk together in a bowl. Add strawberry pudding and beat until mixed. Pour into pie shell. Refrigerate 1 hour before serving. ------------------------ 395322 -- BANANA SURPRISE 1/2 of a sm. ripe banana 3/4 c. milk 2 tbsp. frozen orange juice concentrate 2 tsp. honey 1 ice cube 2 drops yellow and 1 drop red food coloring Put 1/2 of a small banana into a blender container. Add 3/4 cup milk. Cover blender. Run it on low for 10 seconds. Put 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate into a small bowl or a cup. Add 2 teaspoons honey to the cup. Stir to mix them well and melt the orange juice. Add the honey mixture to the blender. Add the ice cube. Cover the blender and run it on low for 30 seconds or until the ice cube stops making noise. Take off the top of the blender. Add 2 drops yellow food coloring and 1 drop red. Cover the blender. Run it on low for a few seconds. The drink will turn orange. Stop blender. Take off cover. Pour drink into glass and serve. Makes 1 banana sunrise. ------------------------ 395323 -- ERIC'S QUICK GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH 2 slices bread Velveeta or Cheddar cheese (2 slices) Margarine (optional) Toast bread in toaster. Spread bread with margarine. Place cheese between slices. Microwave on high power 30 to 40 seconds until cheese is melted. ------------------------ 395324 -- YUMMY COOKIES FOR KIDS TO COOK 1/2 c. cake mix, any flavor 1/2 tsp. soft butter 1 1/2 to 2 tsp. water Preheat oven to 350. Mix butter and cake mix. Add 1 1/2 teaspoons water and blend. Dough needs to be stiff but mixes vary so more water may be needed. Add by drops. Roll dough on floured surface then cut out cookies. Bake on ungreased cookie sheet 5-8 minutes. About 1 dozen cookies. ------------------------ 395325 -- ARTIST'S PUNCH Combine orange juice with seltzer. Add colorful ice cubes made by freezing cranberry juice in an ice tray. ------------------------ 395326 -- BANANA SHAKE 1 med. banana 1 sm. container yogurt, plain or strawberry-banana 1 c. milk 1 "shaking jar" Using a fork, smash banana in a small bowl. Pour milk and yogurt into shaking jar. Spoon banana into shaking jar. Cover jar tightly and shake vigorously. Pour into frosty mug for a great summer refresher. ------------------------ 395327 -- GHOUL-AID 1 env. grape flavor unsweetened Kool-Aid pkg. 1 env. orange flavor unsweetened Kool-Aid pkg. 2 c. sugar 3 qts. cold water 1 bottle (qt. or liter) ginger ale, chilled In a large plastic pitcher, dissolve both envelopes of Kool-Aid and the sugar in cold water. Add the ginger ale just before serving. Serve over ice. ------------------------ 395328 -- BIRDS NESTS 3 tbsp. butter or margarine 2 tbsp. creamy peanut butter 3 c. marshmallows 3 c. chow mein noodles Peanut M & M's Melt butter, melt into it 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter. Add 3 cups marshmallows and melt over low heat. Add 3 cups chow mein noodles. Mix thoroughly to coat. Butter hands and shape small portions into nests on greased pans. Add 3 peanut M & M's while nests are still warm. ------------------------ 395329 -- DIRT CUPS 2 c. cold milk 1 pkg. (4 serving) Jello chocolate flavor instant pudding 8-10 (7 oz.) plastic cups 1 pkg. (16 oz.) chocolate sandwich cookies, crushed 1 tub (8 oz.) Cool Whip whipped topping, thawed --Suggested decorations:-- Gummy worms and frogs Candy flowers Chopped peanuts Pour milk into large bowl. Add pudding mix. Beat with whisk until well blended, 1 to 2 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes. Stir in whipped topping and half of crushed cookies. Place 1 tablespoon crushed cookies into cups. Fill cups 3/4 full with pudding mixture. Top with remaining crushed cookies. Refrigerate 1 hour. Decorate. ------------------------ 395330 -- PLAYMATE PIZZAS 3 whole wheat English muffins or bagels, split and toasted 3/4 c. shredded Cheddar cheese (3 oz.) 1 (8 oz.) can tomato sauce 4-5 slices Canadian style bacon 1 (2 1/2 oz.) jar sliced mushrooms, or 1/2 c. pitted ripe olives, sliced Sprinkle toasted muffins or bagels with cheese. Spread tomato sauce over cheese. Cut Canadian style bacon to make 6 mouths and 12 eyes. Arrange mouths and eyes on muffins. Arrange mushrooms or olives around the top edge to resemble hair. Place pizzas on baking sheet. Bake in 450 oven for about 5 minutes or until hot. Makes 6 servings. ------------------------ 395331 -- ELEPHANT STEW 1 med. sized elephant Lots of gravy 2 rabbits, optional Salt and pepper Cut elephant into bite size pieces. This will take about 2 months. Cover with gravy and cook over kerosene fire at 465 for about four weeks. This will serve 3,800 people. If more people come then add rabbits. Do this only if necessary as most people don't like to find hare in their stew! ------------------------ 395332 -- GRANDPARENT'S DAY SURPRISE Grandparents will love this refrigerator magnet! Begin by tracing a juice can lid onto brightly colored paper. Cut the circle slightly smaller than the outline, and glue it inside the rim of the lid. To this colorful background, attach a photo and a bit of artwork. Glue lace or other edging around the rim of the lid and add a tiny bow if desired. Attach a self-adhesive magnet strip to the back of the lid to complete the project. ------------------------ 395333 -- SNIFF BOOKS Make scented books to illustrate child-dictated stories or to describe family cooking experiences, such as making fruit salad. Cut out felt shapes of fruits, mints or nuts like almond and hazelnut, and use an eyedropper to apply the scent to the cloth. Then glue the shapes to sheets of construction paper, and child's sentences, and bind with yarn into a book. ------------------------ 395334 -- RAIN/SNOW CATCHER Make a rain catcher with a rinsed, clear plastic peanut butter jar. Place it outside for a set time, then measure the water/snow inside. Try to guess what the next measurement would be if the can had been left outside for twice as long. ------------------------ 395335 -- CRYSTAL GARDEN Place broken pieces of brick or terra cotta clay in a glass bowl or jar. Pour the following solution over this: 4 tsp. water 1 tsp. ammonia 4 tsp. bluing 1 tsp. Mercurochrome 4 tsp. salt Add more solution each day until the garden has grown to the desired size. ------------------------ 395336 -- 3-D REINDEER While gourds are abundant in late fall, dry as many as you think you'd like to use for this activity. In December, poke two holes in the top of each gourd and third hole in the back. Have child paint gourds and add eyes and a nose with paint or felt. Insert two small branches for antlers in the holes at the top and a half of a drinking straw in the hole in the back of each gourd. Have child draw and color bodies for the reindeer on construction paper, then staple the straws to the necks of the bodies to add the heads. ------------------------ 395337 -- GOURD GOBBLERS Use dry, pear-shaped gourds that are light in weight. (Dry them by poking holes in the gourds and letting them sit for several weeks.) The fat end of each gourd will represent the body of the turkey, while the narrow end will be the head and neck. Poke two holes in the fat end near the middle for good balance. This is where you'll insert pipe cleaner legs. Before you insert them, fold each pipe cleaner in half and twist slightly. Slip the folded end into the gourd and bend the other end to make a foot for the turkey to stand on. Cut tail feathers from construction paper and glue to the fat end of the gourd. Glue a small scrap of red felt to the head for the wattles. Add eyes with black crayon or permanent marker. ------------------------ 395338 -- ROLY-POLY SANTA Need: Plastic hoisery eggs Poster paint Liquid soap Clay or playdough Accessories-felt, glitter, rick-rack, etc. Craft sealer (optional) Mix a little liquid soap to poster paint to help it adhere to the plastic, then have child paint both halves of the egg to look like Santa, an elf or whatever he wishes. (The eggs will be easier to paint when separated in half.) When the paint dries, put a ball of clay in the bottom half of each egg and glue the parts together. Have child add finishing touches to the roly-polies with paint, felt, glitter, etc., then coat with craft sealer. ------------------------ 395339 -- SAWDUST MODELING MATERIAL 2 c. sawdust 1 c. flour 1 tbsp. glue Hot water or liquid starch Moisten with water or starch until a modeling consistency is reached. If used for ornaments, strings or wires should be put in place while they are being modeled. After air drying, they may be painted. ------------------------ 395340 -- CREPE PAPER MODELING PLASTER 1 pkg. crepe paper 1 1/2 c. flour 1/4 c. salt Cut crepe paper into narrow strips or small pieces; the smaller the pieces, the finer the texture. Place in large pan. Add enough water to cover. Let stand for 8 hours to overnight. Drain well but do not squeeze dry. Mix flour and salt together. Stir into crepe paper mixture gradually until mixture is consistency of thick dough. Knead until well blended. This is thicker and less messy than paper mache. Mixture does not store; prepare enough for each project. ------------------------ 395341 -- YUMMY BIRD FEEDERS 2 c. shortening 2 c. peanut butter 5 c. bird seed Mix all ingredients together. Shape into balls. Wrap each ball in netting from onion bags, and secure with a plastic twist. This recipe makes about 12 feeders. ------------------------ 395342 -- DOGGIE BISCUITS 2 1/2 c. whole wheat flour 1/2 c. dry milk powder 1/2 tsp. each salt, garlic powder 1 tsp. brown sugar 6 tbsp. margarine, shortening or meat drippings 1 egg, beaten 1/2 c. ice water Combine flour, milk powder, salt, garlic powder and brown sugar in bowl. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles cornmeal. Mix in egg. Add enough water so that mixture forms ball. Pat dough 1/2 inch thick with fingers on lightly oiled cookie sheet. Cut with doggie biscuit cutter and remove scraps. Pat out scraps and proceed as before. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool on wire rack. Makes about 10 biscuits. ------------------------ 395343 -- NONHARDENING CLAY 4 c. flour 1 c. salt 8 tbsp. salad oil 7 or 8 tbsp. water Food color (if desired) Mix well together. Keep covered when not using. ------------------------ 395344 -- BAKER'S CLAY 1 c. salt 1 1/2 c. warm water 4 c. flour Stir salt into the warm water. Cool mixture, then add flour and knead for 10 minutes. To color the dough, add food coloring or 1/2 cup dry tempera paint added to salt and water. Bake modeled figures at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for one hour. ------------------------ 395345 -- DYEING MATERIAL Rinse fabric or wool yarn in hot water, wring it well, and then place it in the dye, making sure it is well covered. Bring the dye to a simmering stage and cook until the fabric is colored as deep as you wish. Rinse the material in lukewarm water. Squeeze lightly, but do not wring. Avoid direct rays of sunlight while drying. ------------------------ 395346 -- MAKING NATURAL DYES Collect plants, moss, herbs, roots, nuts and so on. Chop a quantity of one of these materials and put it through a meat grinder. Cover it with water and let it stand overnight. Drain off the water the next morning and save it. Add a little more water to the pulp and simmer for 30 minutes. Drain off this water and add it to the first water. Add more water to cover fabric. You can get the following colors by processing one of these materials. Brown - walnut shells Redbrown - onion leaves; bark Purple - blueberries; sumac; peach leaves; moss Red - root and berry of the cactus Black - oak bark; gum from pinon tree. ------------------------ 395347 -- NATURAL EGG DYES Place desired number of eggs and desired coloring material (see below) in saucepan. Add 1 teaspoon vinegar. Simmer in water to cover for 20 minutes. Polish with a small amount of oil on soft cloth to intensify color and add gloss. Adding a small amount of cream of tartar to water may deepen some shades. Fresh mint or oregano - beige Strong coffee - brown Spinach - grayish gold/pink Yellow delicious apple peel - lavender Beet juice - reddish purple Red cabbage leaves - blue Walnut shells - buff Carrot tops - greenish yellow Onion skins - orange Cranberry juice - red. ------------------------ 395348 -- MAGIC WRITING SURFACE 1/4 c. beeswax 9 tbsp. Venice turpentine 1/4 c. lard 2 tbsp. mineral oil 1 tbsp. carbon black 3 tbsp. powdered China clay Cardboard or fiberboard Waxed paper or transparent plastic Combine beexwax, turpentine, lard and mineral oil in double boiler. Heat over hot water until well blended, stirring frequently. Stir in carbon and China clay. Paint uniform coat on cardboard. Cool. Place waxed paper over surface. Write or draw with sharpened stick, fingernail or other object that will mark without tearing waxed paper. Erase marks by lifting waxed paper. ------------------------ 395349 -- NEWSPRINT TRANSFER 1/2 c. water 1/4 c. turpentine 2 tbsp. liquid dishwashing detergent Combine all ingredients in tightly covered jar; shake vigorously to mix. Paint over any newspaper picture or story; blot gently with paper towel. Place clean white paper over newsprint. Rub evenly with small roller or back of spoon. Peel off paper carefully. Picture will appear in reverse on white paper. NOTE: USE IN WELL-VENTILATED ROOM. THIS ACTIVITY FOR OLDER CHILDREN ONLY- NOT FOR USE BY SMALL CHILDREN. ------------------------ 395350 -- COLORED SAND 3 c. masonry sand 2 tbsp. liquid tempra Mix the ingredients and allow to dry, stirring occasionally. It will take about 24 hours to dry. For deeper colors, use more paint. If sand is not available, use salt. ------------------------ 395351 -- INSTANT ERASE INK 3 tbsp. water 36 drops of tincture of iodine 1 tbsp. cornstarch Mix water and iodine in small jar. Stir in cornstarch gradually. Store tightly covered. Ink is blue-black. Let dry completely. Wipe off with soft cloth. ------------------------ 395352 -- INVISIBLE INK 2 tbsp. cobalt chloride 2 tsp. white dextrin 3 1/2 tbsp. glycerine Combine all ingredients in small saucepan. Cook over low heat until well blended, stirring constantly. Cool completely. Store in tightly covered clean jar. Ink is pale pink on colored paper. Expose to heat or light bulb and writing turns blue. Note: Cobalt chloride and dextrin may be purchased from a chemical supply house and glycerine from a drug store. ------------------------ 395353 -- DESIGNS YOU KNEAD FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS --BASIC RECIPE:-- 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 1 c. cold water Combine ingredients and knead to a medium-stiff, smooth dough. To add color, work drops of food coloring until the desired shade is achieved. Store any unused dough in plastic bags in the refrigerator for the next projects. Roll out dough to 1/4 inch thick and use cookie cutters for designs. Bake designs in warm oven (350) for 1-2 hours or until hard to the touch. Melt paraffin, in bowl placed in a pan of boiling water. Using slotted spatula or spoon, dip each design into the melted paraffin. Transfer to wire rack or newspaper. --IDEAS:-- Dough pressed through a garlic press makes grass, noodles. Rolling strings of various colored dough together, then following flat gives a multi-colored marbled effect. Wrapping a firm ball of aluminum foil with dough gives a firm base for a ball, pumpkin, jack-o-lantern. Acrylic paints can be used for decorating. 10 inch bamboo skewers are great for plant ornaments. ------------------------ 395354 -- SILLY PET SPIDERS Paper nut cups or egg cartons cut into cups Pencil Eight 3 inch pieces of pipe cleaners or twist ties Decorate cup to make it look like a spider face. (Use crayons or markers; adhesive stickers; glue on cereal; raisins, nuts. Hats can be made with cotton balls, marshmallows or string.) Using the tip of a pencil, poke 8 holes around the bottom of the cup. To make the spiders legs, insert pipe cleaners or twist ties into holes. --SPIDER WEB:-- Squeeze a glob of white glue onto waxed paper. Dip 9 inch piece of twine into glue, squeezing excess off with fingers. Lay one end in center of another piece of waxed paper. Working outward from center, lay down the twine. Add more pieces of twine to increase sizes. Lay longer pieces of twine dipped in glue (12 inches) across the top of the web. Let dry at least 4 hours. Carefully peel off the waxed paper. ------------------------ 395355 -- HOMEMADE SOAP BUBBLES 1 c. distilled water 1/2 c. glycerin 1 tbsp. liquid detergent Combine. Set for one hour. Put in jar to store for use. ------------------------ 395356 -- CINNAMON ORNAMENTS 1 c. ground cinnamon 4 tbsp. white glue 3/4 - 1 c. water Combine ingredients, adding enough water to make the dough as thick as cookie dough. Refrigerate for 2 hours. Knead dough until smooth on cinnamon sprinkled work area. Roll out dough to 1/4 inch thick on cinnamon sprinkled work area. Cut out shapes with cookie cutters. To dry, place on waxed paper, turning 2 times daily for 4 days. Or bake ornaments on cookie sheet in warm oven for 2 hours. Before drying, poke a hole in top of ornament with a plastic straw. When shapes are dry, ribbons can be used as a hanger. Ornaments can also be used as kitchen magnets by gluing small magnets to the back. Ornaments may be left brown or painted with acrylic paint. ------------------------ 395357 -- FOOD COLORING FIREWORKS Newspaper or brown craft paper White paper or construction paper Food coloring Plastic drinking straw Cover a work space with newspapers. Place white paper on newspapers. Put a large drop of food coloring in the center of the white paper. Holding one end of the straw above the drop of food coloring, blow through the other end of the straw. How hard you blow determines how far and how fast the drop of coloring moves. After blowing the 1st drop of coloring as far you want, do the same with more drops of color. ------------------------ 395358 -- VEGETABLE PRINTING Cut various fruit and vegetables in half, allowing to dry on paper towels for at least an hour. These fruits should be used within 2 days (lemons, oranges, onions, zucchini should dry 2-5 days). Cover work table with old newspaper. Brush paint on cut edge of fruit or vegetable. Print design on water color paper. Cover with clear adhesive backed vinyl for a placement. Print on 100% cotton fabric and heat set by ironing face down on paper towels. Sandwich the cotton fabric sit batting and a backing to make a pot holder. Stitch around design, stitching through all three layers. Make pictures, landscapes, designs, etc. Frame the results for wonderful presents. ------------------------ 395359 -- POSTER PAINT 1/4 c. flour 1 1/2 c. water 3/4 c. dry poster paint powder or dry tempera paint 2 tsp. colorless dishwashing detergent (optional) 2 tsp. liquid starch (optional) Place flour in small saucepan. Gradually stir in 1 cup water. Cook over medium heat until thickened, stirring constantly. Cool. Measure 1/4 cup mixture into each of 4 small clean jars. Add 2 tablespoons water to each jar; blend well. Add 1/2 teaspoon dishwashing detergent to each jar if glossy finish is desired or add 1/2 teaspoon starch to each jar for matte finish. Store tightly covered. Mix well before using. ------------------------ 395360 -- SOAP FLAKES PLASTER OR FINGER PAINT 2 c. soap flakes 2 c. liquid laundry starch 4 to 6 drops food coloring Mix soap flakes and starch in large bowl. Beat with electric mixer at high speed until consistency of whipped cream. Beat in food coloring. Use as finger paint or decorative plaster. Mixture does not store; prepare enough for each project. ------------------------ 395361 -- EFFERVESCENT BATH SALTS 9 tbsp. soda 7 1/2 tbsp. citric acid powder 2 tbsp. cornstarch 4 to 6 drops cologne Mix soda, citric acid and cornstarch in bowl. Add cologne; mix well. Store in tightly covered clean jar. Use about 2 tablespoons mixture for each bath. ------------------------ 395362 -- MODELING CLAY 1 c. cornstarch 2 c. baking soda 1 1/2 c. cold water Food coloring Shellac Mix cornstarch and soda in saucepan. Stir in water and desired amount of food coloring. Cook over medium heat until thickened to consistency of dough, stirring constantly. Cover with damp cloth. Let stand until cool. Shape as desired. Paint finished objects with shellac. ------------------------ 395363 -- LAUNDRY STARCH FINGER PAINT 1 c. laundry starch 2 qts. boiling water 1 c. soap flakes 1/2 c. talcum powder Dilute starch in a cupful of cold water. Add boiling water slowly, stirring starch constantly to avoid lumping. Stir in soap flakes and talcum powder. This will make about 5 pints. The adding of soap flakes to the paint acts as a binder. This recipe can be used to finger paint on glass or over a heavy coat of crayons. ------------------------ 395364 -- SODA AND CORNSTARCH DOUGH 1 c. cornstarch 2 c. soda 1 1/4 c. water Combine and mix together the cornstarch and soda. Add water. Heat, stirring constantly until it is the consistency of mashed potatoes. Cover with a damp towel. When cool enough to handle, knead. The material is best used for rather flat and cut-out items. It dries in the air; baking is not needed. ------------------------ 395365 -- PLAY DOUGH 1 c. water Several drops of food coloring 2 tbsp. oil 1 c. flour 2 tsp. cream of tartar 1/2 c. salt 1 or 2 drops oil of peppermint (optional) Combine water, food coloring and oil in saucepan. Stir in flour, cream of tartar, salt and oil of peppermint. Cook over medium heat until mixture forms ball, stirring constantly. Spoon onto waxed paper. Let stand until cool enough to handle. Knead until smooth. Store in plastic bag. ------------------------ 395366 -- PEANUT BUTTER PLAY DOUGH 1 (18 oz.) jar creamy peanut butter 6 tbsp. honey Non-fat dry milk powder Mix together peanut butter and honey with enough dry milk to make play dough. Refrigerate leftovers. The children can eat the dough when finished. ------------------------ 395367 -- POPSICLES FOR CHILDREN 1 pkg. Jello 1 pkg. Kool-Aid 2/3 c. sugar 2 c. boiling water 4 c. cold water Dissolve Jello, Kool-Aid and sugar in boiling water. Add the cold water and freeze. May use 3 ounce Dixie cups and put popsicle sticks in each. ------------------------ 395368 -- SILLY PUTTY 1/2 c. liquid starch 1/2 c. Elmer's Glue Mix with your hand in a bowl until it forms a white ball. If it doesn't form a ball and/or is too sticky add more starch. If it is too stiff add a little glue. Keep in a covered plastic bowl in a cool place. ------------------------ 395369 -- NANCY'S PLAY DOUGH 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 2 c. water 2 tbsp. oil 2 tbsp. cream of tartar Food coloring Mix together. Pour into 9x13 pan. Bake at 350 for 5-7 minutes. Keep in airtight container. ------------------------ 395370 -- SMELLY PLAY DOUGH 2 1/2 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 1 tbsp. alum 2 pkgs. unsweetened Kool-Aid 3 tsp. vegetable oil 2 c. boiling water Mix dry ingredients, add oil and water. Stir quickly and mix well. Store in a cool place in an airtight container. ------------------------ 395371 -- MISS RUTH'S PLAY DOUGH 2 1/2 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 1 tbsp. alum 3 1/2 tbsp. oil 2 c. boiling water Mix dry ingredients together. Add oil and boiling water. Mix with a wooden spoon, then knead with hands. Food coloring may be added. Store in plastic bag. Keeps about 1 month. ------------------------ 395372 -- APPLE FRITTERS 1 c. sifted enriched flour 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. sugar 1/2 c. milk 1 tbsp. salad oil 1 well beaten egg Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Blend milk, egg and oil; add gradually to dry ingredients. Stir in 2 apples that have been pared, cored and cut into pieces like matchsticks. Drop from tablespoon into deep, hot fat. Fry 2 to 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle with confectioners' sugar. 4th Grade ------------------------ 395373 -- MALT'S SPECIAL RECIPE 2 pieces bread 1 slice American cheese 1 slice bologna or ham Catsup Miracle Whip Place bread on plate. Squirt catsup on one slide and Miracle Whip on the other. Put cheese on catsup side and ham or bologna on the Miracle Whip side. Put the two sides together to form a sandwich, cut in half and serve. Serves 1. ------------------------ 395374 -- BIRD SEED Small box plain or Honey-Nut Cheerios M & M's (or chocolate chips) Raisins Mini marshmallows Salted peanuts Dry fruit, optional Mix in a large bowl. Store in large Zip-Loc bag or airtight container. ------------------------ 395375 -- S.'S SANDWICHES 1 slice of bread 1 tbsp. creamy peanut butter 1 tsp. sunflower seeds Cut crusts from bread. Roll bread flat with rolling pin. Spread peanut butter on bread and sprinkle with sunflower seeds. Roll up bread from edge to edge, jelly roll fashion. Refrigerate 1 hour. Cut roll into slices and serve. ------------------------ 395376 -- MINI PIZZAS 1 lb. Italian sausage (remove casing if in a bratwurst form) 2 lb. Velveeta 1 (12 oz.) can pizza sauce 1 pkg. shredded mozzarella cheese 1 pkg. party rye bread Fry sausage and drain fat. Heat pizza sauce and melt cheese. Add sausage. Let cool a little and spread on party rye; top with shredded mozzarella cheese. Freeze flat on cookie sheets or keep in freezer bags until used. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes or until cheese bubbles. ------------------------ 395377 -- PIZZA BUNS 1 lb. lean ground beef 2 onions, chopped 1/2 lb. grated Cheddar cheese 1 can tomato soup, undiluted 1 tsp. oregano 1 tsp. minced garlic 1/4 c. oil 8 English muffins Mozzarella cheese Brown beef, onions and garlic. Add rest of ingredients except for mozzarella cheese. Spread mixture on muffins and sprinkle with mozzarella cheese. Broil until brown. Serves 8-12. ------------------------ 395378 -- GREG'S PIZZA SLICES 1 (8 oz.) can crescent rolls 1 jar favorite pizza sauce 8 oz. pkg. shredded mozzarella cheese Favorite pizza topping (pepperoni, sausage, etc.) Separate dough into triangles and place on baking sheet. Spoon on pizza sauce. Place on topping. Top with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes until cheese is melted and crust is golden brown. ------------------------ 395379 -- KITTY FOOD OR PUPPY CHOW 1/2 c. margarine 1 c. peanut butter 1 lb. powdered sugar 12 oz. chocolate chips 1 box any kind of Chex cereal Mix margarine, peanut butter and 12 ounce chocolate chips in corning ware or microwave dish. Microwave for 2 minutes or until ingredients are melted and stir. Add Chex cereal to coat with mixture. In a brown grocery bag put powdered sugar in and then add coated cereal, twist opening of bag shut. Go outside to shake until all cereal is coated. ------------------------ 395380 -- PEOPLE PUPPY CHOW 12 oz. chocolate chips 1 c. smooth peanut butter 1/2 c. margarine Melt in pan together over low heat. 12 oz. Chex cereal (any except bran) 12 oz. Cheerios Powdered sugar Combine cereals and add to above mixture and coat well. Pour into large bag with powdered sugar and shake until coated well. Store in refrigerator. ------------------------ 395381 -- POPCORN BALLS 1/4 c. oleo 1 tsp. vanilla 1/2 lb. marshmallows 2 1/2-3 qt. popcorn, popped Melt oleo and marshmallows over hot water. Add vanilla. Pour over popcorn. Moisten hands with cold water and form into balls. ------------------------ 395382 -- MICROWAVE "CARAMEL" CORN 6 qt. popped popcorn, unsalted 1 c. brown sugar 1 c. white syrup 1 stick margarine 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking soda Spray the inside of a brown paper grocery bag with Pam (or non-stick spray). Put 3 quarts of popcorn in bag. Mix in microwave safe container (4 cup glass measuring cup works well) the sugar, syrup, margarine and salt. Microwave on high for 2 minutes. Stir well. Microwave additional 2 minutes on high and stir in baking soda immediately. Mixture will be foamy. (Note: If you stir with a wooden spoon you can leave in container to cook.) Pour half of foamy mixture over popcorn in bag, add rest of popcorn and then pour remaining foamy mixture over top. Fold top of bag over and Shake Well Quickly. Place bag with top folded over in microwave and microwave 90 seconds on high. Shake Well Again. Pour mixture out to cool (2 cookie sheets work well - mixture will not stick when cool, do Not grease pans). When completely cool break apart and store in airtight containers. Very Yummy. Note: Microwaves cook times vary slightly - syrup mixture is very hot so work quickly but carefully. ------------------------ 395383 -- CARAMEL CORN Fill a large roasting pan with 3 quarts of popped popcorn. Using another cooking pan prepare: 1 c. brown sugar 1/2 c. butter & margarine 1/4 c. white corn syrup Boil 5 minutes. Remove. Add: 1/2 tsp. vanilla 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. baking soda Blend and pour over popped popcorn mix. Bake at 250 degrees for 40 minutes. Stir and spread on a sheet of waxed paper to cool. Aide ------------------------ 395384 -- CHOCOLATE - CHIPPED NUTS 2 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips 1/3 bar paraffin 4 c. whole almonds, pecan halves or walnut halves In the top of a double boiler, melt chocolate chips and paraffin. Add about 1 cup of nuts to chocolate, stirring to coat well. Remove nuts individually with fork. Place on waxed paper to set. Repeat with remaining nuts. Yield: 4 cups dipped nuts. ------------------------ 395385 -- PEANUT OR RAISIN CLUSTERS 1 lb. salted Spanish peanuts or raisins 1 lb. chocolate Melt chocolate. Stir in peanuts or raisins. Drop onto wax paper in mounds. Let cool. ------------------------ 395386 -- PEANUT BUTTER APPLES 2 red or green apples, cut in 4 halves 3 tbsp. peanut butter 1 tbsp. apple juice 1 pkg. "Sweet-One" (sugar substitute) 2 c. Rice Krispies, crushed Toothpicks Measure peanut butter, juice and "Sweet-One" in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave on high 30 seconds. Remove from microwave and stir until smooth. Insert toothpicks in the end of each apple slice. Dip each side of apple into peanut butter mixture. Roll in crushed cereal. Serve immediately. ------------------------ 395387 -- CHAD'S AFTERSCHOOL TREAT Vanilla wafers Miniature marshmallows Place vanilla wafer on a plate with 2-3 marshmallows on top. Microwave for 15 seconds until marshmallows start to bubble. Cool. ------------------------ 395388 -- DANE'S FAVORITE CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES 2 c. cornflakes, crushed 2 tbsp. peanut butter 1 pkg. Sweet-One (sugar substitute) Additional crushed cornflakes Mix crushed cornflakes, peanut butter and Sweet-One together. Shape into 1 inch balls. Roll in crushed cornflakes. Refrigerate. ------------------------ 395389 -- S'MORES Graham crackers Marshmallows Chocolate bar Set 4 squares of the chocolate candy bar on a graham cracker. Toast a marshmallow and slip it onto the chocolate and top with a second graham cracker. ------------------------ 395390 -- GOLD DROPS 24 Ritz crackers 1 c. smooth peanut butter 2 c. butterscotch chips Spread half of the crackers with peanut butter. Top each with a second cracker. In the top of a double boiler, melt butterscotch chips. Dip sandwich cookies into butterscotch. Place on waxed paper to set. Yield: 1 dozen cookies. ------------------------ 395391 -- SWEET SNACK MIX Golden graham cereal Rice Chex cereal Honey Nut Cheerios Small size semi-sweet chocolate chips Raisins 1/3 stick margarine Cinnamon White sugar Mix first 5 ingredients together until you have a total of 5 cups. Melt margarine. Pour over mixture. In a small bowl mix sugar and cinnamon together. Mix enough to coat the cereal. Put this on cereal and toss. It's a great snack and kids love it. ------------------------ 395392 -- CRISPIX HOLIDAY SNACK 2 1/2 c. pretzel sticks (broken into sm. pieces) 5 c. Crispix cereal 2 1/2 c. Cheerios 2 1/2 c. dry roasted peanuts 1 lb. white chocolate Holiday M&M's Mix together pretzels, Crispix, Cheerios and peanuts. Melt chocolate and pour over mixture, coating each piece real well by stirring. Line cookie sheet with wax paper. Spread mixture in thin layer on cookie sheet. Let dry and harden. Break up pieces and place in container. Throw in M&M's. This is a great holiday snack and wonderful to give as a gift. ------------------------ 395393 -- TOASTED PUMPKIN SEEDS This recipe is most economical when you use your Halloween pumpkin but can be made any time pumpkins are available. Scoop out the insides of the pumpkin. Wash away pulp with cold water. Spread seeds on cookie sheet. Sprinkle seeds with salt. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Bake pumpkin seeds for about 20 minutes until they are dry. Or, spread seeds on foil, and dry them on grill. The seeds are just right when they begin to turn white. ------------------------ 395394 -- CUPCONES Jiffy cake mix (any flavor) Flat bottom ice cream cones Prepare cake mix per directions on box. Spoon batter into flat bottom ice cream cones (1/2 full). Microwave on high for 20-25 seconds. Eat as is or frost first. ------------------------ 395395 -- FINGER JELLO 3 sm. pkg. Jello 3 c. boiling water 1 c. cold water 1 tbsp. vinegar 4 env. Knox gelatin Dissolve Jello in boiling water. Add vinegar. Dissolve Knox in cold water. Add Jello in Knox water. Pour into a 9 x 13 inch pan and refrigerate. Cut into squares. Kids can eat the Jello squares with their fingers, not messy. ------------------------ 395396 -- HOT CHOCOLATE MIX 8 qt. box instant milk 2 lb. box Quik 1 jar nondairy creamer (6 oz.) Mix these ingredients and you have instant cocoa mix that will last a long time. Saves you alot of money also. Great for gifts if you have a cute container! ------------------------ 395397 -- SNOW CREAM 3-4 eggs 1 1/2 tbsp. vanilla 1/4 tsp. salt 2 c. cream Cream together eggs and sugar; add cream. Although you do not have to. I prefer to heat the mixture to the boiling point, add the vanilla, then cool. Add clean-fluffy snow to the mixture until you set the consistency of ice cream. ------------------------ 395398 -- DEBBIE & GARY'S SNOW ICE CREAM 1 egg, beaten slightly 1/2 c. sugar Pinch salt 1 tsp. vanilla 2 c. milk Mix well. Stir in enough clean fresh snow to make it about the consistency of homemade ice cream. Makes about 4 quarts. ------------------------ 395399 -- FINGER PAINT 1 c. laundry soap 1 c. cold water 4 c. hot water Cook until clear. Add: 1 c. laundry soap 1 c. cornstarch Food coloring Cook until thick, stirring constantly. ------------------------ 395400 -- PLAYDOUGH 1 c. flour 1 c. water 1/2 c. salt 2 tbsp. cream of tartar 1 tbsp. oil Food coloring Mix. Cook slowly over low heat, stirring constantly for at least 20 minutes. It's better to overcook than undercook. When it forms into a thick ball in the middle of the pot it is done. Knead and store in airtight container. ------------------------ 395401 -- OOBLICK 1 box cornstarch 1 1/2-2 c. water Add water to the cornstarch until it is semi-firm. Store, covered, in refrigerator. As it becomes dry from storage and or handling, add more water. Kids love to play with this. ------------------------ 395402 -- SUPER SOAP BUBBLES 1 c. lemon Joy 1 tsp. glycerin 1 c. white Karo 5 c. water Mix and let stand 24 hours. Blow bubbles with straw. ------------------------ 395403 -- HOLIDAY ELEPHANT STEW 1 elephant Seasoned brown gravy 2 rabbits (optional) Cut the elephant into bite-size pieces. This should take about 2 months. Cover with brown gravy and cook over kerosene fire about 4 weeks at 465 degrees. This will serve 3,800 people. If more are expected, add 2 rabbits. Do this only if necessary, as most people do not like to find hare in their stew. Aide ------------------------ 395404 -- ICE CREAM CONE CUPCAKES 20-24 flat bottomed ice cream cones 1 box cake mix, your choice Prepare mix as directed on box. Fill cones 2/3 full with batter. Place on cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for approximately 20-25 minutes. Cool, frost and decorate. ------------------------ 395405 -- ORANGE JULIUS TYPE DRINK 6 oz. orange juice 1 c. water 1 c. milk 1/2 tsp. vanilla 1/2 c. sugar 10 ice cubes Beat in blender until foamy. ------------------------ 395406 -- DIRT CUP 1 pkg. (16 oz.) Oreo cookies, crushed 2 c. cold milk 1 sm. pkg. Jello chocolate instant pudding mix 1 sm. container Cool Whip topping, thawed Gummy worms (lots) --KITCHEN TOOLS:-- A measuring cup 8 clear plastic cups A large bowl A rolling pin A wire whisk A large zipper style plastic bag Put cookies into a zipper style bag and close tightly! Use the rolling pin to roll and crush the cookies. Set aside. Pour the milk into a large bowl. Add the chocolate instant pudding. Use the wire whisk to mix the pudding and milk very well. Let stand 5 minutes. When thickened, add the thawed Cool Whip. Now add 1/2 of the crushed cookies. Stir well. Place a large spoon of the crushed cookies into a plastic cup. Add the pudding mixture to fill the cup 3/4 full. Now add 1 large gross gummy worm to be 1/2 in the cup and 1/2 hanging out. Spoon a little of the crushed cookies on the top of the pudding to make it look like dirt covering the worm! Makes 8-10 servings. Great to serve at your next party! ------------------------ 395407 -- SKILLET PIZZA-WICH Sliced American cheese Canned tomato paste Sliced bologna or summer sausage Crushed oregano Sliced bread For each sandwich, place: 1 slice bread 1 slice American cheese 1 tbsp. tomato paste Cover with bologna or summer sausage Sprinkle with crushed oregano Top with cheese Add slice of bread Lightly spread outside of sandwich with soft butter. Brown lightly on both sides in a skillet or griddle over low heat until cheese is melted and bread is lightly browned. ------------------------ 395408 -- HAM ROLLS Sliced ham Soft cream cheese Green onion (if you want it) Take 1 slice of ham, lay it flat. Spread soft cream cheese on it. Lay green onion on it, at one end. Then roll it up. Slice it into 1 inch pieces. ------------------------ 395409 -- ICE CREAM CONE CUPCAKES 1 pkg. cake mix 36 flat bottom ice cream cones Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Place cones in muffin tins. Fill with batter 3/4 full. Have an adult bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Cool. Frost and decorate! ------------------------ 395410 -- MATT'S PLAY DOUGH 2 c. flour 1 c. salt 4 tsp. cream of tartar 2 c. water 2 tbsp. oil Food coloring Mix dry ingredients. Add water, oil and food coloring. Have an adult cook about 3 minutes or until the mixture pulls away from the sides of the pan. Knead slightly, kneading will take out any lumps. Cool and store in an airtight container. ------------------------ 395411 -- KIDS STUFF 1/4 c. corn syrup 1 c. brown sugar 1/2 c. margarine 1/4 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. baking soda 6-10 c. popped corn Combine margarine, brown sugar, syrup and salt. Place in microwave and bring to a full boil. Stir. Boil for 3 more minutes. Remove from microwave and add baking soda. Pour popped corn in a brown grocery bag, sprayed with cooking spray. Pour liquid over popped corn and stir. Place in microwave for 1 minute. Remove and shake bag. Return to microwave for 1 minute and shake again. Repeat twice for 30 seconds. Shake hard. Then spread on waxed paper to cool. ------------------------ 395412 -- CARAMEL CORN 1 stick butter 1 c. brown sugar 1/4 c. syrup 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. baking soda Place all ingredients into saucepan (have an adult do this). Stir over medium heat. Bring to a full boil. Stir into 1 large bowl of popped corn. Stir well. ------------------------ 395413 -- SILLY PUTTY 2 parts Elmers glue plus 1 part Sta-Flo liquid starch. mix well and let it dry awhile, then put into plastic easter eggs. Note: Humidity makes it necessary to add more glue or starch to get the right consistency. ------------------------ 395414 -- SLIME Mix 1 cup water, 1 box of cornstarch and several drops of green food coloring. Spoon into plastic sandwich bags or jars. Label items warning that this is messy stuff play, use only on easy to clean surfaces. ------------------------ 395415 -- LIQUID BUBBLES 9 parts water 1 part dish detergent 1/2 part glycerin (available at Pharmacies) Mix and blow! ------------------------ 395416 -- FINGER PAINT 2 tbsp. cornstarch 2 tbsp. cold water 1 c. boiling water Mix cornstarch and cold water in saucepan. Add boiling water and bring to a boil over medium heat. Cook until transparent. Cool and add powdered colors or food coloring. Talk may be added to make a smoother paste. ------------------------ 395417 -- INVISIBLE INK Put 1 tablespoon hot water in glass. Slowly add 1 tablespoon salt and stir well. Dip cotton swab into ink. Write your name on white paper, let dry. Make name visible by rubbing with a side of a pencil. The water evaporates leaving salt on the paper. The crystals are rough and the pencil darkens them. ------------------------ 395418 -- PAPER MACHE Liquid starch (full strength) or 1 1/2 cups flour and 2 cups water cooked until transparent or wallpaper paste mixed with water until the consistency of whipped cream. Tear 1 inch strips of newspaper or paper towels. Dip into one of the mixtures above. Remove the excess. Place moistened strips in thin layers over a wire or balloon form. Let each layer dry before adding a new one. Finished piece may be painted. ------------------------ 395419 -- AMANDA'S PIZZA MUFFINS 6 English muffins (split) 12 oz. jar pizza sauce 12 oz. mozzarella cheese, shredded 1 pkg. sliced pepperoni Optional chopped onions, green pepper, mushrooms, etc. Place muffins on cookie sheet. Spread 1 1/2 tablespoons sauce per muffin. Top with 3 slices pepperoni. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake in preheated oven at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes until cheese melts. ------------------------ 395420 -- RACHEL'S SOFT PRETZELS 1 pkg. yeast 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. sugar 1 1/2 c. water 4 1/2 c. flour Dissolve yeast into warm water. Add salt and sugar. Stir in flour. Put onto floured surface and knead 5 minutes. Divide into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a 15 inch rope and shape into a shape. Moisten with water and sprinkle with salt. Bake on a greased baking sheet for 12-15 minutes at 425 degrees. ------------------------ 395421 -- PLAY DOUGH 2 c. flour 2 c. water 1 c. salt 2 tbsp. oil 4 tsp. food coloring Combine ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over low heat for 5-10 minutes when thickened. Remove from heat. Knead on pastry board. Store in airtight container. ------------------------ 395422 -- PUPPY CHOW 1/2 c. chocolate chips (milk chocolate) 1 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips (divided in half) 1/2 c. margarine 3/4 c. peanut butter 12 oz. box Crispix cereal 1 c. Cheerios 1/2 c. peanuts 1 c. powdered sugar Combine and melt milk chocolate chips, 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, margarine and peanut butter. Pour over Crispix, Cheerios, peanuts and 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips. Let mixture cool and harden. When cool toss mixture in a bag to coat with 1 cup powdered sugar. ------------------------ 395423 -- SHAKE 1/2 banana 4 ice cubes 1 c. milk 2 pkg. Sweet & Low 1 tsp. vanilla Put in blender and blend. Drink! ------------------------ 395424 -- PEANUT BUTTER BALLS 1 (20 oz.) jar smooth peanut butter 2 lb. powdered sugar 1 1/2 c. Rice Krispies 1 lb. soft margarine 12 oz. chocolate chips 1/4 slab paraffin Work together the peanut butter, powdered sugar, Rice Krispies and margarine. Make into balls. Refrigerate, when firm dip in melted chips and paraffin. ------------------------ 395425 -- RAGGEDY ANN SALAD Peach halves Celery Hard cooked eggs Raisins Cherries Yellow cheese Leaf lettuce Body: 1 peach half. Arms and legs: Small celery sticks. Head: half a hard cooked egg. Eyes, nose, shoes and button: raisins. Mouth: piece of cherry. Hair: grated yellow cheese. Skirt: ruffles leaf lettuce. ------------------------ 395426 -- OYSTER CRACKERS 2 (12 oz.) bags oyster crackers 2 tsp. lemon pepper 1 pkg. original ranch dressing 2 tbsp. dill weed 1 c. Mazola oil Place all ingredients in large container, stir well. Seal in airtight container. Best after 24 hours. ------------------------ 395427 -- DRIPLESS POPSICLES 1 sm. pkg. Jello (any flavor) 1 pkg. Kool-Aid (any flavor) 1 c. sugar 2 c. hot water Mix all ingredients. Stir until dissolved. Add 2 cups cold water. Stir. Makes 18 tupperware popsicles. ------------------------ 395428 -- SHIRLEY TEMPLE COCKTAIL 7-Up Maraschino cherries Cherry juice Pour glass about 2/3 full of 7-Up. Add about 3 maraschino cherries, also add about 1/8 teaspoon of cherry juice. Mix together and add ice. ------------------------ 395429 -- PUPPY CHOW 1 c. chocolate chips 1 stick margarine 1/2 c. peanut butter Crispix cereal 2 c. powdered sugar Melt together all 3 ingredients. Pour chocolate mixture over 8 cups of Crispix cereal. Stir to coat. Put 2 cups powdered sugar in a brown bag. Pour chocolate covered Crispix in the bag and shake! Store in an airtight container. ------------------------ 395430 -- BISCUIT PIZZAS Shortening All-purpose flour 1 pkg. (10 count) biscuits 1 (8 oz.) can pizza sauce 1 (4 oz.) pkg. shredded mozzarella cheese Use 1 or more of the following toppings: Sliced pepperoni Sliced hot dogs Chopped green pepper Pickle relish Sliced olives Or your favorite topping! 1. With adult help, preheat oven to 425 degrees. Grease 1 or 2 baking sheets. 2. Sprinkle cutting board with flour, separate biscuits. Put biscuits, one at a time on floured board and using a rolling pin, roll out to about a 4 inch circle. Put on greased baking sheet. 3. Spoon about 1 1/2 tablespoons of pizza sauce on the center of each biscuit. Spread evenly over the biscuits. Top with cheese. 4. Let each person put their favorite topping on the biscuits. 5. Let an adult place the baking sheets in the oven. Bake at 425 degrees for 10-15 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Let an adult take the baking sheets out of the oven. Let cool slightly. Makes 10 fun pizzas! ------------------------ 395431 -- POTATO CHIP CHICKEN Crush enough potato chips to make 1 c. of crumbs 1/4 c. butter 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 8 chicken drumsticks Please have an adult help with this recipe! 1. Put potato chips into plastic bag. Close the bag tightly. Use a rolling pin to crush the potato chips. Pour the crumbs into a pie plate. 2. Put butter or margarine into a frying pan; let adult turn burner on low heat. When margarine melts, remove pan from burner and turn burner off. Stir in the salt and pepper and stir together well. 3. Rinse the 8 drumsticks under cold water. Use paper towels to pat dry. Place drumsticks onto wax paper. 4. Brush the chicken with melted butter, then roll each drumstick into potato chip crumbs. 5. Put the drumsticks into a baking pan. If there is any butter leftover pour on top of the drumsticks. Put baking pan into the oven. 6. Let adult turn on oven to 375 degrees. Bake about 45 minutes or until chicken is done when it is easy to poke with a fork. 7. Let adult remove chicken from the oven. ------------------------ 395432 -- HAMBURGER COOKIES Vanilla wafers Keebler caramel or mint cookies Icing: green, orange, red (lettuce cheese, catsup) Sesame seeds Attach sesame seeds with sugar water or egg white - dry. Layer: Vanilla wafers, red icing, chocolate cookie, orange icing, vanilla wafer, green icing. ------------------------ 395433 -- VERY EASY FRENCH TOAST 4 slices bread 1 c. milk 1-2 tbsp. maple syrup 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon Pinch salt 2 tbsp. vegetable oil Margarine or butter Maple syrup In an 8 inch wide bowl combine milk, syrup (1-2 tablespoons), cinnamon and salt. Stir with a fork. Brush a nonstick skillet or griddle, with the oil and heat on medium setting. Dip bread one slice at a time into the milk mixture (quickly on each side). Brown the bread slices until slightly crusty. Turn and brown other side. Serve with margarine and syrup. ------------------------ 395434 -- CARAMEL DIP FOR FRUITS 50 Brach's or Kraft caramels 1/2 stick butter, melted Small can evaporated milk Remove wrappers from caramels and melt in microwave. Add butter and evaporated milk and mix together. Heat in microwave until hot. Dip apples sliced bananas or any other fruit. Leftover caramel dip can be stored in the refrigerator and reheated later. ------------------------ 395435 -- GRAMS SPAGHETTI 10 oz. macaroni elbows 8 oz. longhorn style Colby cheese 24 oz. can tomato juice Cook macaroni and drain. Add tomato juice and cheese. Heat on medium until cheese melts. ------------------------ 395436 -- NO BAKE CHOCOLATE OATMEAL COOKIES 2 c. granulated sugar 1/2 c. milk 2 tbsp. cocoa 1/2 c. margarine 1/4 tsp. salt 1/2 c. peanut butter, smooth or chunky 3 c. quick cooking rolled oats 1 tsp. vanilla In a large saucepan, mix sugar, milk, cocoa, margarine and salt. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and boil 1 minute. Remove from heat. Add peanut butter and stir until dissolved. Add oats, stirring in 1 cup at a time. Add vanilla and mix well. Wait 2-3 minutes, then drop batter by teaspoonfuls on wax paper or aluminum foil. Cool. Makes 5 dozen cookies. ------------------------ 395437 -- APPLE SURPRISE 1 apple Raisins Peanut butter Cut apple in half. Carefully, cut out the core of the apple. Spread peanut butter where the core used to be and over surface of apple. Sprinkle raisins over the peanut butter. This is a great snack for the little ones I babysit. ------------------------ 395438 -- PLAY DOUGH 1 c. white flour 1/4 c. salt 2 tbsp. cream of tartar 1 c. water 2 tsp. food coloring 1 tbsp. oil Mix flour, salt and cream of tartar in medium saucepan. Combine water, food coloring and oil; add to the flour mixture. Cook over medium heat and stir. When it forms a ball in the center of the pot, pour out and knead on a floured surface. Store in airtight containers or plastic bag. ------------------------ 395439 -- COOKED DOUGH AND CLAY 2 c. flour 2 c. water (add food coloring to water) 1 c. salt 2 tsp. cream of tartar 2 tbsp. oil Stir all ingredients together in a pot or skillet. Next cook over low heat about 5 minutes until it pulls away from sides and forms a "lump". Cool and its ready for play! ------------------------ 395440 -- SASSY SANTA DESSERT 8 oz. cream cheese 1/2 stick margarine 1 c. powdered sugar 12 oz. Cool Whip 2 pkg. French vanilla instant pudding 1 lg. bag Oreo cookies, crushed 3 c. milk Mix pudding with the milk and then combine all other ingredients except for cookies. Layer half of the crushed cookies into bottom of baking pan or casserole dish. Cover with pudding mixture. Chill. Can be made a day ahead of time. Put in clay pot and top with gummy worms in and on top. ------------------------ 395441 -- BASIC BUBBLES 1 clean pail 1 c. Joy or Dawn dishwashing detergent 3-4 tbsp. glycerine (optional, from your pharmacy) 10 c. clean, cold water (up to 50% more on dry days) Measure 10 cups of water into the pail. Add soda. Add glycerine. Stir, but not too much. You don't want froth on the top because it tends to break the bubbles. Skim off with your hand if frothy. ------------------------ 395442 -- IRIDESCENT SOAP BUBBLES 1 c. water 2 tbsp. liquid detergent 1 tbsp. glycerine 1/2 tsp. sugar Mix all ingredients. ------------------------ 395443 -- PLAY DOUGH 2 c. white flour 2 c. water 1/8 c. vegetable oil 1 c. salt 4 tsp. cream of tartar Mix all together in a large pot on medium heat, stirring until water evaporates, approximately 10 minutes. Stir until impossible to stir. Let cool. After cooled, separate and add food coloring, mix into dough with fingers. ------------------------ 395444 -- PLAY DOUGH 2 1/2 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 1 tbsp. alum 2 c. boiling water 2 tbsp. cooking oil Food coloring Mix together flour, salt and alum. Put flour mixture into bowls. Add hot water, oil and coloring. Stir at once, blending well. Mixture will be hot. Knead mixture like bread dough. If mixture seems sticky, add a little more flour. Store in an airtight container. It will keep for a long time as long as it is sealed after using. ------------------------ 395445 -- COOKED PLAY DOUGH 1 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 1 c. water 1 tbsp. vegetable oil 2 tsp. cream of tartar Heat until ingredients form ball, add food coloring. ------------------------ 395446 -- NONHARDENING NO-COOK PLAY DOUGH 2 c. self-rising flour 2 tbsp. alum 2 tbsp. salt 2 tbsp. cooking oil 1 c. + 2 tbsp. boiling water Mix and knead. ------------------------ 395447 -- PLAY DOUGH 1 c. flour 1 c. water 1 tbsp. oil 1 tbsp. alum 1/2 c. salt 2 tbsp. vanilla Food coloring Mix all dry ingredients. Add oil and water. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until it reaches the consistency of mashed potatoes. Remove from heat and add vanilla and color. Divide into balls and work in color by kneading. Keep in closed container when not using. ------------------------ 395448 -- PLAY DOUGH 1 c. flour 1 c. water 1/2 c. salt 1 tbsp. cream of tartar 1 tbsp. vegetable oil Food coloring or powdered tempera Mix the flour, water, salt, cream of tartar and vegetable oil together in a saucepan. Add a few drops of food coloring for pastel-colored play dough or a sprinkling of powdered tempera for brightly-colored play dough. Cook on high, stirring constantly, until the mixture reaches play dough consistency. Let cool. Keeps for several weeks if stored in a plastic bag or covered container. ------------------------ 395449 -- CLOUD DOUGH 6 c. flour Powdered tempera 1 1/2 c. vegetable oil 1 c. water Mix the flour with the desired color and amount of powdered tempera. Add the vegetable oil and water and knead well. If necessary, add more water in small amounts until the dough is soft and elastic. Store dough in a refrigerator in a covered container. ------------------------ 395450 -- BOOKBINDER'S PASTE 1 tsp. flour 2 tsp. cornstarch 1/4 tsp. alum (powdered) 1/3 c. water Mix dry ingredients. Add water slowly, stirring out lumps. Cook in a double boiler over low heat, stirring constantly. Remove from heat when paste begins to thicken; it will harden more as it cools. Keep covered. Thin with water when necessary. ------------------------ 395451 -- SUGAR FLOUR PASTE 1 c. flour 1 c. sugar 1 qt. water (2 c. hot, 2 c. cold) 1 tbsp. powdered alum 3 drops of oil of cloves Mix flour and sugar together. Slowly stir in 1 cup of water. Bring remainder to boil and add the mixture to it, stirring constantly. Continue to cook and stir (1/2 hour in a double boiler) until fairly clear. Remove from heat and add oil of cloves. Makes 1 quart of paste. Paste keeps a long time. Keep moist by adding small piece of wet sponge to the top of a small jar of paste. ------------------------ 395452 -- SOAP PAINT 1 1/2 c. soap flakes 1 c. hot or warm water Whip with an eggbeater until stiff. ------------------------ 395453 -- FINGER PAINT 2/3 c. elastic dry starch 1 c. cold water 3 c. boiling water 1 c. Ivory soap flakes Oil of cloves, a few drops (preservative) Calcimine pigment or vegetable coloring Dissolve elastic starch in cold water. Smooth lumps and add boiling water Stir constantly. Thicken but do not boil more than one minute. Add rest of ingredients (hot or cold). Use on glazed paper, newsprint, or wrapping paper. ------------------------ 395454 -- SALT PAINT 1/3 c. salt 1/4 tsp. food coloring Spread in pan to dry before putting into shakers. ------------------------ 395455 -- CORNSTARCH PAINT 1 c. water 2 tbsp. cornstarch Food coloring Mix the water, cornstarch and several drops of food coloring together in a saucepan. Heat and stir the mixture until it thickens, about five minutes. Let it cool. Store in a covered container. Use the paint for fingerpainting or as an almost dripless easel paint. If the mixture becomes too thick, add water until it reaches desired consistency. ------------------------ 395456 -- SAND PAINT 1/2 c. sand, washed, dried and sifted 1 tbsp. powder paint Shake onto surface brushed with watered glue. Empty plastic vitamin or soap bubble bottles make excellent containers. ------------------------ 395457 -- P.'S CLAY 1/2 c. flour 1/2 c. cornstarch 1 c. salt, dissolved in 3 3/4 c. boiling water Blend flour and cornstarch with enough water to make paste. Boil water and salt. Add to cornstarch mix and cook until clear. Cool overnight, then add 6 to 8 cups of flour and knead until you have the right consistency. Keep a metal salt shaker full of flour handy for the children to keep their clay from sticking. ------------------------ 395458 -- CRUNCHY DOUGH 1 shredded wheat biscuit 2 tbsp. glue Food coloring (optional) Crumble the biscuit into a bowl. Add the glue and food coloring. Mix the ingredients together until the cereal is completely coated. Makes enough dough for one child. Objects made with the crunchy dough will air dry in about 12 hours. ------------------------ 395459 -- WATER WINDOW Empty 1/2 gal. juice or milk carton Scissors Plastic wrap Packing tape 1. Cut open top and bottom of carton. Rinse thoroughly. 2. Stretch and tightly secure plastic wrap over one end of carton with packing tape. The water window is now ready for use. 3. Plastic plastic side of viewer on the water and look through the open end. The plastic wrap will slightly magnify anything that is under water. ------------------------ 395460 -- MARSHMALLOW SNOWMAN 1. Cut strip of fruit leather for scarf. Gently push a pretzel stick through 2 marshmallows. Wrap scarf around end of pretzel. Add another marshmallow for head. 2. Use another pretzel to attach gumdrop hat. Make face with cloves and rolled fruit leather. Make arms with pretzels and mini-marshmallows. ------------------------ 395461 -- NEW WAY TO COLOR EASTER EGGS To obtain different colors for your Easter eggs, use the following materials: For pinkish red - use fresh beets For orange - use yellow onion skins For yellow - use ground turmeric For pale green - use spinach leaves For blue - use canned blueberries For beige to brown - use strong brewed coffee For brown-orange - use chili powder Place eggs in a saucepan, then cover with water. Add a tablespoon of white vinegar for each cup of water used and one of the items from the chart below. Simmer eggs for 20 minutes. ------------------------ 395462 -- BAKED FRENCH TOAST WITH NUT TOPPING 1 loaf whole grain-nut bread 8 lg. eggs 2 c. milk 2 tsp. vanilla 2 c. applesauce 1/4 tsp. nutmeg 1/4 tsp. mace 1/2-1 tsp. cinnamon Heavily butter a 9 x 13 inch pan. Cube bread and place in pan. Mix other ingredients and pour over. Refrigerate overnight. 1 c. butter 2 c. brown sugar 2 tbsp. corn syrup 1-2 c. nuts Mix and pour over French toast before or halfway through baking time of one hour at 350 degrees. Taylorville, IL ------------------------ 395463 -- BANANA BREAD 3 bananas, mashed 1/2 c. butter 2 eggs 3/4 c. sugar 2 c. flour 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. salt 1/2 c. chopped nuts (optional) Combine bananas, butter, sugar and eggs. Thoroughly blend in flour, soda and salt. Stir in nuts. Grease and flour loaf pans. Bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Rochester, IL ------------------------ 395464 -- CHERRY COFFEE CAKE 1 c. butter 1 1/2 c. sugar 4 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla or almond 3 c. flour 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 (21 oz.) can cherry pie filling (apple, blackberry and raspberry are good) Cream butter and sugar together; add one egg at a time, beating well after each. Blend in flavoring. Sift together flour and baking powder and blend well with egg mixture. Spread 2/3 of dough in greased jelly roll pan. Cover with the pie filling. Spoon the rest of the batter on top and bake at 325 degrees for 30-40 minutes. Cover with glaze soon after removing from oven. Mechanicsburg, IL ------------------------ 395465 -- CHRISTMAS BREAD 1 c. sugar 5 eggs, separated 1 lb. dates, seeded 1/2 lb. Brazil nuts 5 oz. candied cherries 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 1/2 c. flour 1 c. brandy or white wine 1 lb. English walnuts 1 lb. pecans 1 tsp. vanilla Separate eggs. Beat whites and set aside. In separate bowl, place fruits and nuts and cover with brandy (let set 1/2 hour or longer). Mix sugar and egg yolks in another bowl, adding flour and baking powder. Drain brandy from fruit-nut mixture and add to flour mixture along with vanilla. Add fruits and nuts (whole) and fold in beaten egg whites. May use miniature loaf pans or 1 pound vegetable cans for baking. Grease and flour pans and fill 3/4 full. Bake at 350 degrees about 1 hour. Taylorville, IL ------------------------ 395466 -- CRANBERRY BREAD 1 c. sugar 2 c. flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 tsp. baking soda 1/2 tsp. salt 1 egg 2 tbsp. oil 2 tbsp. hot water 1/2 c. orange juice 1/2 c. chopped pecans 1 c. cranberries, cut or grated Grease and flour loaf pans. Bake for 60 minutes at 325 degrees. Rochester, IL ------------------------ 395467 -- IRISH SODA BREAD 1. Mix together 1 box (2 cups) dark raisins and 1/2 cup whiskey. Bring to boil in pan. Remove from heat and set aside. 2. Cream together 1 cup butter and 1 1/2 cups sugar and add 4 eggs and beat well. 3. Combine together 5 1/2 cups flour, 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt. 4. Combine together 1 1/2 cups buttermilk or sour milk and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda. Add steps 2, 3, and 4 together mixing and beating well. Alternating dry and wet ingredients, then add raisin mixture, beating well. Bake in 2 ungreased and unfloured loaf pans at 325 degrees for 1 1/2 hours. Try to remove immediately from pans. Knock on top of loaf - if hollow sounding it is done. This is even better tasting on the second day. New Canaan, CT ------------------------ 395468 -- LEMON BREAD 1/2 c. butter 1 c. sugar 2 eggs 2 1/4 c. flour 2 tsp. baking powder 1 c. milk 1 lemon rind, grated 1/2 c. chopped pecans (optional) Combine butter, sugar and eggs in large mixing bowl. Thoroughly blend in flour and baking powder and milk. Stir in lemon rind and nuts. Grease and flour loaf pan. Bake for 40 minutes at 325 degrees. Mix juice of lemon and 1/3 cup sugar and pour over bread while warm. Rochester, IL ------------------------ 395469 -- PUMPKIN BREAD 4 c. sugar 1 (29 oz.) can pumpkin 3 eggs 1 c. oil 5 c. flour 1 tbsp. baking soda 2 tsp. cinnamon 1 1/2 tsp. ground cloves 1 tsp. salt 2 c. coarsely chopped dates 2 c. coarsely chopped walnuts Combine sugar, pumpkin, and eggs in large bowl and beat by hand or with mixer until well blended. Add oil and beat to combine. Thoroughly blend in flour, soda, cinnamon, cloves and salt. Stir in dates and nuts. Fill prepared pans 3/4 full for rising during baking. Bake for one hour or until toothpick inserted near center of loaf comes out clean and bread has pulled away slightly from sides of pan. Serve with whipped cream cheese. Grease and flour four 8 x 4 inch loaf pans. Bake for 60 minutes at 350 degrees. Bread may be frozen indefinitely. Rochester, IL ------------------------ 395470 -- ITALIAN SAUSAGE BREAD 1 loaf frozen bread dough 1 lb. Italian sausage 1 egg 1/4 c. Parmesan cheese 1/4 c. green pepper, chopped 1/4 c. Cheddar cheese, shredded 1/4 c. onion, chopped Butter, as needed Butter frozen loaf of bread. Thaw loaf of bread dough, but don't let it rise (1 1/2-2 hours) and set aside. Crumble and brown sausages in skillet, drain well. Add remaining ingredients to browned sausage and mix well. Roll out bread dough the length of a cookie sheet and about 6 inches wide. Spread sausage mixture out evenly the length of the dough. Roll up dough and sausage in pinwheel fashion, tucking under ends. Place on greased cookie sheet. Generously butter the top and sides of loaf. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Slice thinly when cooled. Taylorville, IL ------------------------ 395471 -- HOT 'N' SPICY BERRY CIDER Try this flavor variation: Use equal parts orange juice and apple cider. If you like, stud the apple slices with whole cloves. 8 c. apple cider or apple juice 1 (10 or 12 oz.) pkg. frozen unsweetened red raspberries or strawberries 4 inches stick cinnamon 1 1/2 tsp. whole cloves 1 med. apple, cut into 8 wedges (opt.) In a large saucepan, combine apple cider or juice, berries, stick cinnamon, and cloves. Bring to boiling, reduce heat. Cover and simmer cider mixture for 10 minutes. Cool slightly. Strain the cider mixture through the large strainer lined with cheesecloth. To serve: pour the cider into 8 Multi-Mugs cups; garnish each with an apple wedge, if desired. Makes 8 (8 ounce) servings. ------------------------ 395472 -- HOT COCOA MIX 1 lb. (9.6 oz.) Carnation dry milk 1/2 of an 11 oz. size of coffee-mate 2 c. Hershey's cocoa 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 c. sugar Mix in large bowl with hands. Use approximately 1 1/2 tsp. per cup, add to boiling water. ------------------------ 395473 -- AUTUMN FROST PUNCH 1 c. water 1 pt. orange sherbet 2 cartons (8 oz. each) pineapple yogurt 1/3 c. frozen concentrated orange juice, softened Soften sherbet and place in blender. Add yogurt, orange concentrate and water. Blend until smooth. Pour into serving cups. Yield: about 5 1-3 cups. (If you do not have blender, make in a large bowl using hand mixer.) If you wish, reserve part of sherbet to float on top of punch. ------------------------ 395474 -- HOT MULLED CRANBERRY ORANGE CUP 2 c. cranberry juice cocktail 1/3 c. sugar 8 whole cloves 1 (2 inch) cinnamon sticks Peel from orange, cut into strips 3 c. orange juice Cinnamon sticks (opt.) In 2-quart saucepan stir together cranberry juice, sugar, cloves, 1 cinnamon stick and orange peel. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes; strain. Stir in orange juice. Heat through but do not boil. Serve hot. Garnish with cinnamon sticks if desired. Makes 5 cups. ------------------------ 395475 -- ROASTED & SALTED NUTS Spread shelled nuts, blanched or unblanched, in a shallow pan. Add from 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon of oil, butter or margarine per cup of nuts. Heat in a slow oven, 300 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Stir frequently. Spread on absorbent paper to cool. For salted nuts, sprinkle with salt while hot. OR, proceed as above, but heat in a heavy skillet over low heat, stirring until hot. Avoid overheating pecans, in particular, since the kernels darken after being removed from the fat. --FLAVORED NUTS:-- Follow recipe for roasted and salted nuts, but in place of salt, add your choice of other seasoning. Mix well and return to oven for 2 to 3 minutes. Stir often. Cool. GARLIC FLAVORED NUTS: For each cup of nuts, combine 1/2 teaspoon each of garlic salt and garlic powder. Other seasonings such as curry powder, chili powder also may be combined with seasoned salts and used to flavor nuts. ------------------------ 395476 -- MOCK CHAMPAGNE 1 c. sugar 1 c. water 1 c. unsweetened grapefruit juice 1/2 c. orange juice 1/3 c. grenadine syrup Then chill. This is your punch base. Just before serving, add 2 (7 ounce) bottles of cold ginger ale. Serve in champagne glasses and when you taste it you'll wonder if someone spiked it. ------------------------ 395477 -- PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH 2 slices bread Jelly, any flavor to taste Peanut butter to taste Lay bread on counter. Smear peanut butter on 1 slice of bread to desired thickness. Lick knife. Put same knife in jelly jar. Get enough jelly on knife to spread other piece of bread. Slap 2 pieces of bread together (with gook on INSIDE of bread). Cut in 1/2 of 1/4 slices. Take a big bite --- ummmmm! This is especially nice when you use crunchy butter and to add a little zip -- a few raisins may be added. Serve with large glass or milk. ------------------------ 395478 -- WITCHES BREW PUNCH 20 c. water 1 lg. can frozen limeade 1 lg. can frozen lemonade 1 pkg. lemon-lime kool-aid 1 c.sugar (or 1 pkg. presweetened lemon-lime kool-aid) 1/2 lg. can pineapple juice 1 lg. bottle ginger ale Ice, crushed Put all ingredients in large punch bowl. Drop dry ice into bowl for steaming affect. Can add cubes of lime sherbet. ------------------------ 395479 -- WILLIAMSBURG FRUIT PUNCH 1 qt. strong tea 1 c. lemon juice 2 c. orange juice 1 c. sugar 3/4 qt. cranberry or grape juice 1 qt. water 1 pt. ginger ale Make tea from 4 tea bags or 6 teaspoons instant tea. Mix tea, fruit juices, sugar and chill. Just before serving, add ginger ale. Pour ice cubes in punch bowl. Serves 25 people. ------------------------ 395480 -- THE CAT'S WHISKERS PUNCH 1 qt. pineapple sherbet 2 (2 liter) bottles ginger ale Half-fill punch bowl with ginger ale; add scoops of sherbet to fill the bowl. Make just before guests arrive. ------------------------ 395481 -- SPICED TEA 1 c. instant tea 1 c. Tang 1 c. sugar 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 lg. pkg. presweetened lemonade mix 1/4 tsp. cloves, powdered Mix well and store in tightly covered container. Add 2 teaspoons to 1 teaspoons to 1 cup boiling water. ------------------------ 395482 -- WASSAIL 6 c. apple juice or cider 1 lg. can of pineapple juice 1/4 c. honey 2 tbsp. lemon juice 1 cinnamon stick 1/4 tsp. lemon rind Mix all ingredients and cook on low heat until warm. ------------------------ 395483 -- THE MAKING OF GOD'S CHILDREN 24 c. of God's love 12 c. of God's miracles 7 tbsp. of honest teaching 2 tsp. constructive Bible studying time 5 c. of positive Christian behavior Mix well and pour into any child at least once a day. Repeat for years (0-99) or until done. ------------------------ 395484 -- ROSE MILK SILK BATH 2 c. powdered milk 1/2 c. colloidal oatmeal 10 drops of oil or rose geranium 2 drops of peppermint oil 1/2 c. rose water 1 perfect rose in full bloom Draw bath and slowly add powdered milk and colloidal oatmeal, swirl bath water as they dissolve. Under the running water add oils, swirling to combine. When bath is full, add rose water, drop petals from rose into water. Use rose scented soap. ------------------------ 395485 -- MARJORAM SAUSAGE PLUNGE BATH 1 oz. dried marjoram leaves 10 drops of oil of Eucalyptus Cotton bath bag (sew a pretty wash cloth in half across bottom & side, tie top with ribbon) 10 drops of oil of beramot 10 drops of oil of lavender 3 drops of oil of cinnamon Eucalyptus scented soap Place dried marjoram and eucalyptus oil in bowl and mix thoroughly. Crush and fill bath bag 2/3 way full. Run extra hot bath and toss in bath bag. When bath is full and cooled enough to soak in, add other oils, swirl. ------------------------ 395486 -- GONE WITH THE WIND BATH 10 drops of oil of jasmine 10 drops of oil of wisteria 1/2 c. of rose water Carnation soap Florida water Run water, adding oils and rose water. After bath splash body with Florida water. ------------------------ 395487 -- VICTORIAN POSEY BATH 6 drops of oil of rosemary 6 drops of oil of verbena 12 drops of oil of violet 6 drops of oil of rose geranium Lavender scented soap Rose scented talcum powder with an oversized puff --Bath oil suppliers: -- Belle Star 1-800-442-7827 Aubrey Organic Bath Oils 1-800-237-4270 Green Mountain Herbs Ltd. 1-800-525-2696 Self Care Catalog 1-800-345-3371 ------------------------ 395488 -- A HAPPY HOME 4 c. of love 2 c. of loyalty 3 c. of forgiveness 1 c. of friendship 5 spoons of hope 2 spoons of tenderness 4 qts. of faith 1 barrel of laughter Take love and loyalty, mix it thoroughly with faith. Blend it with tenderness, kindness and understanding and friendship and hope; sprinkle abundantly with laughter. Bake it with sunshine. Serve daily with generous helpings. ------------------------ 395489 -- HOMEMADE PLAY DOUGH 1 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 2 tsp. cream of tartar 1 c. water 2 tbsp. oil 10 drops food coloring Stir over low heat until firm and lumpy. Remove from pan and let cool slightly. Knead until smooth. Keep in Tupperware or plastic wrap. ------------------------ 395490 -- HOMEMADE "SILLY PUTTY" 2 parts Elmer's white glue 1 part Sta-flo liquid starch Mix ingredients well. It needs to dry a bit before it is workable. It may not work well on a humid day. Store in an airtight container. NOTE: If using Elmer's school glue instead of regular white it doesn't bounce or pick up pictures. Use on a smooth surface. ------------------------ 395491 -- CREATIVE CLAY 1 c. cornstarch 1 1/4 c. cold water 2 c. baking soda (1 lb.) Stir starch and soda together. Mix in cold water and stir over heat until mixture has a consistency of mashed potatoes. Turn onto a plate and cover with a damp cloth until cool enough to handle. Then knead. Use immediately or store in an airtight container. This dough has a smooth consistency good for ornaments, modeling or pottery. Dries at room temperature in 3 days or oven at 200 degrees. ------------------------ 395492 -- PANTRY PLANT FOOD 1 tbsp. baking powder 1 tbsp. epsom salts 1/2 tbsp. household ammonia Combine all ingredients and store in a sealed container. Do not use more often than every 4 to 6 weeks. For watering plants or the leafy ones will crowd you out and the flowering ones may bloom themselves to death. ------------------------ 395493 -- GLASS CLEANER 1/4 c. Dawn 1 c. alcohol 1 c. ammonia Add all ingredients to a gallon container and add water to make a gallon of glass cleaner. Works great! ------------------------ 395494 -- BOLONEY SANDWICH 2 pieces of bread Mayonnaise Boloney First, I go to the frigerator get boloney out get me some bread and mayonnaise, get me a knife and cut the boloney, put the mayonnaise on it, put it together and eat it up! 3 years old ------------------------ 395495 -- RECIPE FOR RAISIN BREAD 1 piece of bread with raisins on it Cook for 3 hours at 300 degrees. Taste. ------------------------ 395496 -- HOW TO BAKE A CAKE Preheat oven; get out bowl, spoons and ingredients. Grease pan, crack nuts. Remove 18 toy blocks and 1 toy fire truck from kitchen table. Measure 2 cups flour; remove Billy's hand from flour; wash flour off him. Measure 1 more cup of flour to replace flour on floor. Put flour, baking powder and salt in sifter. Get dust pan and brush up pieces of bowl which Billy knocked on the floor. Get another bowl. Answer the doorbell. Return to kitchen. Remove Billy's hands from bowl. Wash Billy. Get out egg. Answer telephone. Return. Take out greased pan. Remove 1 inch of salt from pan. Look for Billy. Get another pan and grease it. Answer telephone. Return to kitchen and find Billy; remove his hands from bowl; was shortening, etc., etc. off him. Take up greased pan and find 1 inch layer of nutshells in it. Head for Billy, who flees, knocking bowl off table. Wash kitchen floor. Wash off table. Wash down walls. Wash dishes. Turn off oven. Call the baker. Lie down!!! ------------------------ 395497 -- QUICK PIZZA Call our local pizza parlor and order the pizza of your choice (the toppings you would like to have on your pizza). In the city, you can have your pizza delivered, in the country you will have to go and pick it up. When you get home, you set paper plates on the table, and serve the pizza right out of the box. Do not make the mistake of getting frozen pizza, they taste like you are eating cardboard! ------------------------ 395498 -- CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 1 roll of frozen chocolate chip cookies Cut up dough according to package directions and put on cookie sheet. Bake as directed. Other flavors of cookies are available at your nearest grocery store. ------------------------ 395499 -- HUSBAND PLEASIN' STEW Lg. can beef stew Open the can of beef stew. Pour the stew in a medium size pan and set on the stove, turn on the burner and heat stew until it is hot. (This next part is very important.) Make a little mess in the kitchen so it looks like you have worked real hard making the stew. Take your recipe for Whop Biscuit and make them. He will think you went to extra trouble to make him a real good meal. Set the table with bowls and spoons. Put the biscuits on a plate and butter them. Light some candles and put them on the table, turn on some music and then you are ready to call your husband to eat. He will think you went to a lot of trouble to serve him "Husband Pleasin' Stew". ------------------------ 395500 -- STEFIE SPECIAL 1 can beef-a-roni This is Stefie's favorite. Open the can with the can opener. Empty the beef-a-roni in a pan, put it on the stove, turn on the burner. Let this cook, stirring constantly, for about 3-5 minutes. When it is nice and hot, it is ready. You then put it in a bowl, set the table, and let it cool a few minutes, it is now ready to eat. You can serve this with crackers of your choice. This recipe is good for cooking for one person. If you are cooking for two people, you might need two cans of Beef-a-roni. ------------------------ 395501 -- WHOP BISCUITS 1 can biscuits This recipe is not very difficult. You get these in the refrigerator section of your grocery. When you get these home, preheat your oven to 450 degrees. Very gently pull the outer paper off the roll of biscuits. It will tear in a diagonal strips. You then WHOP the roll of biscuits on the edge of the counter or stove - the roll will pop open. Place the biscuits on a cookie sheet. Place this in the hot oven and bake 8-10 minutes. Take your pot-holders and take the cookie sheet out of the oven. Set it on a hot pad. Wait for the biscuits to cool so you can pick them up and not burn yourself. Add butter. Very good. ------------------------ 395502 -- COOKING WITH KIDS What better way to spend time with your children than cooking. You can get your children involved with meal preparation from two years on up. They may want to try more foods if you get them interested early. Have two year olds start off by letting them play with your pots, pans, mixing and measuring spoons. They will pretend they are cooking and you can play along too. Around the ages of three to four is a good time to let children help set the table. They can have fun stirring or mixing cold foods. Let them use their hands to mix doughs, toss salads, make cookies, etc. Be sure to have them wash up first. Young children should never use the stove or sharp knives. Make sure you keep handles of hot pots and pans pushed back away from little hands. Remember: (1) Be patient; (2) Plan ahead-get ingredients out before starting to cook; (3) Don't expect the finished product to look exactly like you would if you were cooking; (4) It may be messy; (5) Cleaning up can be as fun as the preparation. ------------------------ 395503 -- CANDY CLAY (EDIBLE CLAY) 1 (18 oz.) jar of peanut butter 6 tbsp.of honey 1/2 c. of dried milk Mix the peanut butter and honey. Add the dried milk until you get a consistency similar to clay. *If you want chocolate clay, add some cocoa. Children can make animals if you're studying about the creation or Noah's ark. After children have made their animals, let them eat their creations. ------------------------ 395504 -- PLAY DOUGH (NOT EDIBLE) 1 c. flour 1/2 c. salt 2 tsp. cream of tartar 1 c. water 1 tbsp. oil Food coloring Cook mixture over medium heat and stir constantly for about 3 minutes or until it forms a ball. Turn onto waxed paper and knead until smooth. Store in airtight container or ziplock bag. NOTE: Play dough works well for making many kinds of science displays. ------------------------ 395505 -- JELLO JIGGLERS GELATIN SNACK 2 1/2 c. boiling water 4 pkg. (4 serving size) or 2 pkg. (8 serving size) Jello gelatin, any flavor Kitchen Tools: measuring cup, mixing bowl, mixing spoon, 13 x 9 inch pan, metal spatula, fun shaped cookie cutters Stir boiling water into gelatin. Dissolve completely. Pour the mixture slowly into 13 x 9 inch pan. Refrigerate at least 3 hours. Jigglers will be firm after 1 hour but may be difficult to remove from pan. Dip bottom of pan in warm water for 15 seconds to loosen gelatin. Choose a fun shaped cookie cutter. Press the cutter into the Jello and then lift the cutter straight up. Use your fingers to remove jigglers from the pan. Let Mom help with a metal spatula. ------------------------ 395506 -- ASHLEYS FAVORITE POPCICLES --LEMON-CICLES-- 1 pkg. lemon instant pudding 2 1/2 c. water Mix as directed on package and freeze. --FUDGE CICLES (A)-- 1 pkg. instant chocolate pudding 2 1/2 c. milk Mix as directed on package and freeze. --FUDGE CICLES (B)-- 1 pkg. instant chocolate pudding 1/2 c. sugar 1/2 c. cream 2 c. milk Mix as directed on package. Freeze. All pops can be frozen in popcicle holders or cups. NOTE: Jello or any juice will make great popcicles too! Makes 12. ------------------------ 395507 -- JELLO GELATIN DIXIE LOLLIPOPS 1 1/4 c. boiling water 2 pkg. (4 serving size) or 1 pkg. (8 serving size) Jello gelatin any flavor --TOOLS:-- Measuring cup 4 (5 oz.) dixie Kitchen cups 6 plastic straws, cut in half Mixing bowl Mixing spoon Stir boiling water into gelatin. Dissolve completely let stand to cool for 15 minutes. Pour into paper cups. Refrigerate at least 3 hours. Carefully peel off the paper cups. Have Mom use a knife to cut each gelatin cup horizontally into 3 round slices. Push a straw into each gelatin circle to create a jiggly lollipop. Servings: Makes 12 pops. ------------------------ 395508 -- COOKIE DUNK PUDDING 2 c. cold milk 1 pkg. (4 serving size) Jello instant pudding any flavor 20 to 30 miniature cookies --TOOLS:-- Measuring cup 4 dessert dishes A leakproof 1 1/2 quart container Pour milk into a leak proof container. Add the pudding mix. Cover tightly shake the container holding the top, up and down very fast for at least 45 seconds. Spoon half of the pudding into 4 dessert dishes. Stand 4 to 6 cookies along the sides of the dish. Top with remaining pudding. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to serve. Decorate the toop with more cookies. Servings: makes 4 individual cups. ------------------------ 395509 -- INSTANT BANANA PUDDING 1/2 sm. banana 3 tbsp. applesauce 1 tsp. plain yogurt Mash banana. Add applesauce. Stir in yogurt. Eat! instant goodness. Serves 1. NOTE: Use a very ripe banana. ------------------------ 395510 -- INITIAL CRACKERS 1/2 c. flour 1/8 tsp. garlic salt 2 tbsp. sesame seeds 3 tbsp. cold butter 2 tbsp. ice water Mix flour, garlic salt and sesame seeds. Cut in butter until crumbly. Sprinkle ice water.r Mix to form a ball. Roll skinny snakes. Form your initials. Flatten a bit on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 15 minutes at 350 degrees. NOTE: It's cheaper to buy sesame seeds in bulk at a health food store. ------------------------ 395511 -- NUTTY NUMBERS 1/2 c. soft butter 1 c. flour 1/4 c. honey 1 c. wheat germ Mix ingredients shape into numbers. Cover with chopped nuts. Gently press. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Eat! Nice'n Nutty. NOTE: To form numbers, roll "snakes" use a large number written on paper an covered with wax paper as a guide. ------------------------ 395512 -- MONSTER TOAST Pour small amount of milk in small cups add a different color of food coloring in each one. Paint a monster on bread. Toast. Butter lightly,not to cover monster. Munch your monster. ------------------------ 395513 -- SOFT PRETZELS 1 pkg. yeast 4 c. flour 1 1/2 c. warm water 1 tbsp. sugar 1 tsp. salt 1 egg, beaten Coarse salt Mix yeast, water, sugar and salt in a bowl. Stir in flour. Dump dough onto table and knead until smooth. Cut off lumps and make into ropes to shape. Place on cookie sheet. Brush with egg and sprinkle with coarse salt. Bake at 425 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. ------------------------ 395514 -- YUMMERS 6 tsp. cheese, grated 2 tbsp. butter 10 tsp. flour 10 tsp. rice Krispies Form into little balls. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes. Yummy! NOTE: This recipe is named after the storybook Yummers by James Marshall. Try a different crunchy cereal in place of rice krispies. Choose one with very little sugar in it. ------------------------ 395515 -- HEART TO HEART PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY COOKIES 1/2 c. margarine 1/4 c. shortening 3/4 c. peanut butter 1 egg 1 c. sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 3 c. flour 2 tbsp. milk 1 sm. jar raspberry jam Beat margarine, shortening and peanut butter together. Add egg and beat well. Add sugar, vanilla and flour with milk. Chill 2 hours or more. Roll dough on lightly floured board to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut out heart shapes with cookie cutters. Place on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes (until slightly browned). Remove to cooling rack. Spread Jam on each cookie (1 teaspoon) and cover with another cookie for the peanut butter and jelly sandwich effect. NOTE: You might like to try different jams. ------------------------ 395516 -- PEANUT BUTTER BALLS 1/2 c. peanut butter 2 1/2 tbsp. nonfat dry milk 2 tbsp. raisins 2 tbsp. honey 1/4 c. coconut Sesame seeds Mix ingredients form into balls. Roll in sesame seeds. Eat. NOTE: sesame seeds are cheaper in bulk at a health food store you can get unsweetened coconut there too. ------------------------ 395517 -- ANTS ON A LOG Celery stalks Peanut butter Raisins Fill celery stalks with peanut butter and put raisins in a line on top of peanut butter. They look like ants or a log. Kids love them. ------------------------ 395518 -- EGG BOATS Peel hard boiled eggs. Cut in half. Remove yolk. Mix with mayonnaise, salt and pepper. Cut 2 paper triangles. Tape them to toothpicks. Put yolk mixture and sails into egg halves. Sail it into your mouth. Makes 2 boats. ------------------------ 395519 -- TUNA TREATS 1 egg 1/2 can tuna 1/2 slice bread, crumbled 4 tbsp. peas (fresh or frozen) 1/4 c. grated cheese Butter Mix egg, tuna, bread, peas. Press into 6 buttered muffin tins. Sprinkle grated cheese on top. Dot with butter. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Eat! Tops! Double the recipe for 6 lunch size tuna treats. ------------------------ 395520 -- VEGGIE BITES 1/3 c. margarine, melted 1 egg 2 tsp. water 1/2 c. flour 2 c. fresh vegetables (broccoli flowerets or cauliflowerts, 1/4 inch carrot slices, 1/2 inch zucchini slices, 1/2 inch strips green or red pepper) Heat oven to 450 degrees. Brush bottom of 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan with 1 tablespoon of melted margarine. Beat egg and water with a fork in a shallow dish. Put flour in another shallow dish. Dip 1/4 of the vegetables into the egg mixture. Remove 1 piece at a time with a slotted spoon or fork. roll in flour to coat. Place in pan. Repeat with remaining vegetables. Pour remaining margarine carefully over each vegetable piece. Bake uncovered turning once, until crisp tender and golden brown 10 to 12 minutes. Sprinkle with some Parmesan cheese if desired. Makes 2 cups. ------------------------ 395521 -- QUICK KABOBS Bananas, cut Apple, cut Melon, cut Cheese, cut Put on skewer. Dip in orange juice. Then roll in coconut. Eat. Make "favorite kabobs" with your favorite fruit and cheese. Serves 8 to 10. ------------------------ 395522 -- SUNSHINE SALAD 1/2 carton plain yogurt 1 tsp. honey Pineapples slices Mix and put: 1 slice pineapple in each dish 1 tbsp. yogurt mixture in the middle Eat the sunshine. You can use any flavor yogurt you like in center of pineapple. Serves 8. ------------------------ 395523 -- RAISIN ENERGY SNACK 2 tsp. raisins Put in a bowl. Add: 1 tsp. peanuts 1 tsp. sunflower seeds 1 tsp. coconut 1 tsp. carob chips Mix. Eat now or on a bike. Serve 1. ------------------------ 395524 -- YOGURT AND GRANOLA 1 c. plain, lemon or vanilla yogurt 1/4 c. granola (any flavor) 1/4 c. strawberries Mix all ingredients in cereal bowl and enjoy! ------------------------ 395525 -- PLAY - DOH 3 c. water 1 tbsp. cooking oil 4 c. flour 1 c. salt 1 tbsp. alum Bring water to a boil. Add cooking oil. Turn off heat, then stir in flour, salt and alum. Knead to desired consistency. ------------------------ 395526 -- KOOL KLAY 2 1/2 c. flour 1 tbsp. alum 3 tbsp. cooking oil 1/2 c. salt 2 pkgs. unsweetened Kool Aid 2 c. boiling water Mix all dry ingredients together. Add oil and water. Stir quickly, mixing well. When clay cools, knead it until it is soft and pliable. Kids like the feel, smell and color of Kool Klay, but it is NOT edible! ------------------------ 395527 -- FACE PAINT --UTENSILS:-- Small plastic bowl Teaspoon --INGREDIENTS:-- 1 tsp. cornstarch 1/2 tsp. water 1/2 tsp. cold cream 2 drops food coloring of your choice In a small mixing bowl stir in all the above ingredients. Make sure they are all mixed well. Now you are ready for lots of fun, see how creative you can be. ------------------------ 395528 -- SILLY PUTTY 2 c. glue (Elmers) 1 c. Sta Flo starch Mix well, keep in plastic container. When playing with, kids should use plastic smocks to keep off of clothes. ------------------------ 395529 -- CINNAMON ORNAMENTS 1 c. cinnamon 1 tbsp. ground cloves 1 tbsp. nutmeg 1 c. applesauce 2 tbsp. white glue Mix and roll like cookie dough. Add extra applesauce if necessary. Cut with cookie cutters. Lay on wax paper to air dry for 2 to 3 days. Use straw to poke a hole while wet if want to string. Makes 25 to 30 ornaments. ------------------------ 395530 -- HOMEMADE FACE PAINT 1 tsp. cornstarch 1/2 tsp. water 1/2 tsp. cold cream Food coloring (variety of colors) Sm. containers (one for each color paint) Sm. paintbrush Stir together the cornstarch and cold cream until well blended. Add water and stir. Add food coloring, one drop at a time until you get the desired color. Experiment with different colors. Pain on with a paint brush. Store in covered containers. ------------------------ 395531 -- MODELING DOUGH 1 c. flour 1 tbsp. oil 1 tsp. cream of tartar 1 c. water 1/2 c. salt Food coloring Mix ingredients in a pan. Cook over medium heat until mixture pulls away from sides of pan and becomes doughy in consistency. Knead until cool. Model different colors of clay into any shape you can image. Not edible. Can be used over and over again. Keeps 3 months unrefrigerated. ------------------------ 395532 -- HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT Cornstarch Food coloring Shortening (Crisco) Mix together and paint face. ------------------------ 395533 -- FINGER PAINT 3 tbsp. sugar 2 c. cold water 1/2 c. cornstarch Food coloring Mix sugar and cornstarch and add water. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until well blended. Can be divided and add different colors. Store in a covered container. ------------------------ 395534 -- SILLY PUTTY 1/2 c. liquid starch 1/4 c. white glue 1/4 tsp. salt Mix starch and salt. Add glue and beat well. Pour into colander and let sit for 10 minutes. Knead well. ------------------------ 395535 -- SILLY PUTTY Elmers glue, regular Liquid starch Food colorings Pour a medium bottle of Elmers glue into a plastic tub. Add a few drops of the desired food coloring. Slowly add starch, mixing as you pour. As substance begins to get "stringy" stop adding starch. Mix until all the starch is absorbed. Begin adding starch as before until a putty like substance is formed. Putty will begin to pull away from the sides of the bowl. Work putty until it is no longer sticking to your hands. If putty begins sticking to your child's hands, pour a little starch onto their hands and then let them play with it. This can be stored in a lidded plastic container and used several times. The putty can stick to clothing, so have your child wear a smock. If it does become stuck on clothes, just soak in warm water to remove. ------------------------ 395536 -- SILLY PUTTY 2 c. Elmers School glue 1 c. liquid starch Mix together until ball forms. Silly Putty will be wet and slimmy at first as children play with it, the wetness will mix into the glue. *Note: Silly Putty will stick to clothing, carpet etc. Encourage children to push sleeves up and play with it at a table. *It does launder out clothes. ------------------------ 395537 -- FINGER PAINTS 3 tbsp. sugar 1/2 c. cornstarch 2 c. water (cold) Food coloring Dish detergent Mix sugar and cornstarch together in a saucepan. Add cold water and stir completely. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly about 5 minutes. Cool, then divide into 4 cups or bowls. Add food coloring and a drop of detergent to each bowl. ------------------------ 395538 -- CINNAMON ORNAMENTS 10 tbsp. applesauce 4 oz. cinnamon Mix together. Split dough in half, roll out. Use cinnamon to keep from sticking. Cut out shapes with cookie cutters. Bake at 200 degrees for 1 hour. ------------------------ 395539 -- CINNAMON ORNAMENTS 1 lg. bottle ground cinnamon 3/4 c. applesauce No baking and simple for kids. Combine ground cinnamon with applesauce to form a stiff dough. Roll out dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters. Make hole for ribbon. Let air dry several days. Makes 12 ornaments. ------------------------ 395540 -- PLAY - DO 1 c. flour 1 c. warm water 1/2 c. salt 2 tsp. cream of tartar 1 tbsp. vegetable oil Any color food coloring (uses 1/2 bottle per batch, little bottles) In medium bow, mix dry ingredients. In medium saucepan, stir water, oil and food coloring together. Slowly add dry mixture, stirring well. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture pulls away from pan and balls up (2 to 3 minutes). Take pan away from heat right away. Cool slightly, knead, and put in ziploc bag. Between uses store in ziploc in refrigerator. Keeps up to 3 to 6 months. Does not stain hands or clothes. ------------------------ 395541 -- SILLY PUTTY Mix well: 2 parts white glue (Elmers) 1 part Sta-Flo liquid starch It needs to dry a little before it is "workable". It may not work well on a humid day. Store in airtight container. Note: If you use Elmers School Glue instead of regular white it doesn't bounce or pick up pictures, but it makes a gooey delight your kids will love. Use on a smooth surface. ------------------------ 395542 -- PEANUT BUTTER PUTTY 1 c. peanut butter 1 1/4 c. dry milk 1 c. white Karo 1 1/4 c. powdered sugar Mix until creamy. Kids love to mold and shape; just like Play Doh, then they can eat the finished products. ------------------------ 395543 -- SILLY PUTTY 1 small paper cup Liquid starch 2 oz. white liquid glue Food coloring (opt.) Fill small paper cup 1/2 way full of liquid starch. Add about 2 ounces of white liquid glue. Stir with finger for about 30 seconds. Pour off liquid starch. Use finger to keep working the clump of silly putty. Work until not really wet and messy. Then work in palms until it gets to a good dough texture. Store in a plastic bag. ------------------------ 395544 -- RAINBOW FINGER PAINTS 1/2 c. cornstarch 3 c. cold water, divided Food coloring (red, yellow, green or blue) In a large bowl, place cornstarch and blend in 1 cup water. Add remaining water. Microwave on high 8-9 minutes or until thickened, stirring every 2 minutes. Pour 1/2 cup thickened mixture into each of six small bowls. Add desired food coloring. Cool. ------------------------ 395545 -- SCENTED PLAY DO 1 c. flour 1/3 c. salt 1/3 - 1/2 c. water Don't let it get sticky. Add a few drops of flavored extract and a few drops of food coloring. Mix in order. Then have fun! ------------------------ 395546 -- AIR FRESHENING ORNAMENTS 1 (8 oz.) bottle of cinnamon 1 can of applesauce Cookie cutters of choice 1 rolling pin 1 sm. straw Cookie rack Ribbon of your choice Mix the cinnamon and applesauce together in a large mixing bowl to form a dough. Next take rolling pin and flatten out the dough to about 1/4 inch thick. Then use the cookie cutters of your choice to make wonderful designs for your family and friends. Small straw and make a small hole at desired place to put ribbon through. Place your cut out designs on cookie rack to dry several days. When completely dry thread ribbon through. ------------------------ 395547 -- BUBBLE - BLOWING FUN 1/4 c. Dawn dish detergent, liquid 2 1/2 c. water 1 tsp. glycerin Combine the 3 items. Use funnels, spools, berry baskets, bubble pipes and rings, colanders, etc. to make the bubbles. Go outside on a breezy day and have fun! ------------------------ 395548 -- BUBBLE RECIPE 2 c. Joy dishwashing detergent 6 c. water 3/4 c. Karo light corn syrup Mix together, shake well. Pour into flat pan if using large bubble wand. Go out in Grandma's yard and blow fun bubbles. ------------------------ 395549 -- FINGER PAINTS (NON-EDIBLE) 3 tbsp. sugar 1/2 c. cornstarch 2 c. cold water Few drops food coloring Mix sugar and cornstarch; add water. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until well blended. Divide mixture into 4 or 5 portions and add a different color food coloring to each, plus a pinch of detergent. The latter facilitates cleaning up. ------------------------ 395550 -- FINGER PAINTS 3 tbsp. sugar 1/2 c. cornstarch 2 c. cold water Food coloring Mix the first two ingredients and then add the water. Cook over a low heat, stirring constantly until well blended. Divide the mixture into 4 or 5 portions and add a different food coloring to each, plus a pinch detergent. VARIATIONS: Just beat warm water into Lux or Ivory Flakes until consistency desired and add paint or food coloring. If you don't wish to go to the trouble to mix finger paints, add a drop of food coloring to aerosol shaving soap. ------------------------ 395551 -- CINNAMON ORNAMENTS 3/4 c. ground cinnamon 1 tbsp. ground allspice 2 tbsp. ground cloves 1 tbsp. ground nutmeg Mix above 4 ingredients. Stir in one cup of applesauce. Roll out 1/4" thick and cut with cookie cutter. Poke hole with big needle. Let dry 4 to 5 days (on wire rack works well). 18 to 20 shapes. ------------------------ 395552 -- KOOL AID MODELING DOUGH 1 c. all purpose flour 1/4 c. salt 2 tbsp. cream of tartar 1 env. Kool Aid unsweetened soft drink mix, any flavor 1 c. water 1 tbsp. vegetable oil Mix flour, salt, cream of tartar and soft drink mix in medium saucepan. Stir in water and oil. Stir over medium heat 3 to 5 minutes until mixture forms a ball in the center of the pan. Remove to floured surface and knead for 1 minute. Store in plastic bag or air tight container in refrigerator. ------------------------ 395553 -- FINGER PAINTS 3 tbsp. sugar 1/2 c. cornstarch 2 c. cold water Mix sugar and cornstarch. Add cold water and cook over low heat, stirring constantly until well blended. Add colorings. ------------------------ 395554 -- BUBBLE - BLOWING FUN 1/4 c. Dawn dish detergent, liquid 2 1/2 c. water 1 tsp. glycerin Combine the 3 items. Use funnels, spools, berry baskets, bubble pipes and rings, colanders, etc. to make the bubbles. Go outside on a breezy day and have fun! ------------------------ 395555 -- BUBBLE RECIPE 2 c. Joy dishwashing detergent 6 c. water 3/4 c. Karo light corn syrup Mix together, shake well. Pour into flat pan if using large bubble wand. Go out in Grandma's yard and blow fun bubbles. ------------------------ 395556 -- CINNAMON ORNAMENTS Mix 3/4 cup applesauce and 1 (4.12 oz.) bottle ground cinnamon to form a stiff dough. Roll out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters. Make hole for ribbon. Carefully put on rack to dry by air for several days, turning occasionally. Makes 12 sweet smelling ornaments. Decorate with tube paints and glitter. No baking and simple for kids! ------------------------ 395557 -- FINGER PAINT 3 tbsp. sugar 1/2 c. cornstarch 2 c. cold water Food coloring Mix the first 2 ingredients, add water. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until well blended. Divide mixture into 4 to 5 portions and color each portion. A little addition of detergent makes cleanup easier. ------------------------ 395558 -- SILLY PUTTY Sta-flo liquid starch Elmer's glue Put equal amounts of each in a bowl. Mix together with hands. Soon the glue will thicken. Add more starch, if needed. Glue will take the shape of silly putty. Remove from remaining starch, keep in airtight container when not in use. ------------------------