Friday, February 26, 2010

All-Natural Play Clay

My kids love helping me in the kitchen, especially if it's making treats or crafts. Today we tried a recipe that I got off of the Family Fun website. It was a lot of fun and simple, too, because we didn't have to deal with a hot stove to make each batch of playdough, like our regular recipe does. I changed some of the recipe, so I could use ingredients that I have at home. I didn't have any beets or tumeric, and since we decided to make all of the clay more sweet smelling, we didn't make the paprika one.
Here is the original recipe and below it are my additions:

Ingredients:
1 cup flour
3/8 cup salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil

Natural Dye:
Brown: 3/8 cup plus one tablespoon hot water and 4 tablespoons cocoa powder
Fuchsia: 3/8 cup hot beet juice (we used the liquid from a 15-ounce can of beets)
Orange: 3/8 cup hot water and 1 tablespoon paprika
Yellow: 3/8 cup hot water and 1 teaspoon turmeric

Instructions:
In a medium-size bowl, combine the flour and salt. Pour in the oil and your chosen natural dye, and stir well.
Knead the dough on a floured surface for a few minutes. If the clay is too soft, add a bit more flour.

We made the brown, which smelled so yummy, like brownies! Hard to resist eating it. :)
For the yellow, I used 3/8 cup of hot lemon juice, which didn't color the dough at all and didn't have a scent, either. I added a dash of vanilla and that did the trick. For the future, I will just add hot water to the dough and then the vanilla.
For the fuchsia, I thawed some frozen strawberries (about 1 1/2 cups) in a saucepan along with a 1/4 of a cup of water (I think that is how much I used. I am terrible about measurements!). I brought it to a boil and let them simmer until they were mushy. Then, I strained them over a bowl, and used 3/8 cup of the hot strawberry liquid to make the pink dough.
Instead of orange, we made purple, using blueberries. I used the same method as the strawberries.


With the leftover berries, we made smoothies!










Thursday, February 4, 2010

Starting over

I have a wonderful friend whom I have known for over 25 years that has encouraged me to start blogging again. So, here it goes.
As everyone knows, I am pregnant again. I am now halfway through the pregnancy, and so far it has been identical to all of my other ones. I am very blessed to have relatively easy pregnancies, so I really can't complain. I can't but I do, and it drives my poor husband crazy. I gripe almost every night about how bloated and uncomfortable I am. Plus, I've gained close to 30 pounds, and I still have four months to go!
I started homeschooling my daughters in September, only to find out a few weeks later, that I was pregnant. It has been a challenge to be pregnant and school my girls, but they are doing so well. They love being able to get all of their work done in the morning, and then have the rest of the day free. They also go to classes on Wednesdays at a charter school and then to an arts and crafts class on Friday mornings. Emily got a keyboard for her birthday and just started piano lessons this week. She is so excited about learning music. Grace is our athletic girl, so she will be starting gymnastics next week--she can't wait!
Mark will be six in July and will start homeschooling at the end of August. He is a fast learner, so I know he will do well. Right now, his favorite things to do are playing computer games (especially Mario Bros.), hanging out with daddy, and playing freeze tag.
Micah is still our little charmer, even during the "terrible 3's". His blanket is in shreds but he still carries it around and sucks his thumb when he's upset or tired. He loves playing outside any chance he can get and begs me to "snuggle up" under a big warm blanket on the couch when we watch tv.
Samuel is such a boy. He loves eating and playing nonstop. He is great at plowing into people and head butting me. We are going to put him in football as soon as he's old enough. He can be so sweet and loving, too. He gives the best bear hugs!
Well, that's our update, after over a year of not posting. I will try to update more about the kids and also my cooking, as I love sharing recipes with everyone.