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Soup-Doh
The playtime treat you can eat! | |
Now I may be many things, but I'm not a cook. One thing I do know about cookingism however is that flour thickens things. If you were to make a soup, for instance lentil or cream of mushroom, and added enough flour to it, I assume that eventually it would take on the malleable consistency of childrens
modelling dough. This 'Soup-Doh' could provide your kids with whole minutes of good clean fun, and to round it all off they can eat it as a delicious and nutritious (albeit slightly floury) soupy snack.
it's been around a long time....
http://www.kinderplanet.com/saltclay.htm [xandram, Jun 26 2006]
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Croissant! Save flour by beginning the process with a tin of Campbell's condensed soup. |
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If you add flour directly to your soup, you are going to make gummy coated flour lumps. |
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As I remember the salty kind was quite savory. |
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This sounds like a type of soup that Homer Simpson would eat: first the lid doesn't open smoothly, then the can bends when you open it; then the soup doesn't pour out properly, then there's slightly too much soup to fit in your bowl, then it gets too hot when you microwave it. As you prepare it, you have the fun of saying "D'oh!" at every step. |
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