“I used to make this for my daughters when they were little. It's non-toxic and the gunk washes out easily. Adults have just as much fun, if not more.”
With two ingredients, this is ultra quick and ultra cheap for the kids for an after-school snack. It's also versatile because you can use any flavor of the pre-sweetened koolaid. I want to try the grape-flavor really bad!!
What happens to the Flubber when... it is stretched? it is rolled into a ball and bounced? it is stretched over the opening of the jar? an object (golf ball, etc.) is rolled on it? What else can you do with flubber? ...make it and find out! A Closer Look:...
I love this recipe for the christmas holidays in place of the Pumpkin Pie The recipe came from my x(still friends)and was willing to share it with me, So its my pleasure to share it with you. Enjoy!
Easily made and a beautifully elegant presentation. From the Southern chapter of the United States Regional Cookbook, Culinary Arts Institute of Chicago, 1947.
My daughters and I make these every year. You can change the look of the crystals by using different color and textures of pipe cleaners (chenille stems). Just choose your color and choose your shape: stars, snowflakes, trees, gingerbread men. The girls especially love using glittery white and silver ones...