![]() ![]() We made ours purple (1 drop red, 2 drops blue) and turquoise (2 drops green, 2 drops blue). ![]() Whatever! But if you do: fold over the putty, encasing the drops of food coloring (so your hands don't soak up the dye) and knead until uniform in color. (Or you could just stir/knead it until it thickens.) I threw it in the kitchen aid mixer and turned it on low and within a minute, I heard it thumping and found it ready. I wanted to make enough putty to fill a dozen eggs, so I used. Use this for your individualized amount, or go with mine: The ratio is 2 parts glue to 1 part Sta Flo. Kiwi Dragonberry by The Ripe Collection E Liquid is an energizing blend that tastes even better than the real thing. I had boatloads from CVS back-to-school sales to use, but I bet generic brands of school glue would also work. It will last you a long time!Įlmers School Glue. It runs around $2.50 but you only use a smidgen. Sta-Flo is liquid starch and usually found near the Bleach and Laundry items in the grocery store. Potato Starch: Regulated: Potatoes (processed) Regulated: Potatoes (seed) Exempt: Potatoes (unprocessed) Exempt: Potato Waste (used for cattle Feed) Exempt: Poultry: Exempt: Recyclable Items: Regulated: Redi Mix (wet) Regulated (Eff. I thought I would throw this up here in case anyone needs a silly putty addition to their Easter festivities. Though this putty is a *slightly* different texture and will not pick up images like the commercial stuff, it should be used with care around clothing and carpets just like the storebought kind. Homemade silly putty is super SUPER simple to make and incredibly fun to play with (even for us grown-ups). It was perfect, actually, because the children not only helped MAKE the putty, but got to spend about an hour playing with it before we set it aside for the party (and trust me, they would have played longer had I let them.) ( I labelled the eggs SILLY PUTTY, to be sure children knew not to eat it and to give parents of babies the opportunity to exchange them with older children.) I figured there would be plenty of candy instead those plentiful eggs, so I opted to fill our eggs with homemade silly putty. Rapivab (permavir)-oral liquid, no excipients except pH adjusters and NaCl, no known gluten. Choroquin 250 & 500 mg (Global) corn and potato and lactose. Kaletra 100/25 (Abbvie) no starch or lactose and no known gluten. This weekend we are going to an egg hunt and since there are going to be about a gazillion children there (a good thing), each family is bringing a dozen filled eggs to contribute. Kaletra 200/50 (Abbvie) no starch or lactose and no known gluten. (Totally whacked out exposure, but I loved Andrews expression. ![]()
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