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Does anyone have the gluten-free playdoh recipe?


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avasmom Newbie

I tried out one of the recipes for gluten free play dough in the book "Incredible Edible Gluten-Free Food for Kids: 150 Family-Tested Recipes" but found that it took a lot of the ingredients and made a lot of mess to make a small batch. And, it never quite became unsticky. There are also recipes in "Kids with Celiac Disease : A Family Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Children"

by Danna Korn. Both are great books, but I ended up buying gluten free play dough online at Open Original Shared Link

It seems expensive, but you get a lot and don't have to go through the mess and time of making it yourself. I send the bucket with my daughter to her playgroup and all the kids use it.

Boojca Apprentice

I also bought the gluten-free playdough from Discount School Supply...it's GREAT!!!

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I make a gluten-free play dough for my daughter to play with and I provide enough for her pre-k class as well. I had thought about selling it, but so far I haven't figured out how to go about doing that.

I'm not interested in making a profit on it, just wanting to provide a ready made dough for busy families that may not have time to make it themselves. Since I am thinking about selling this, and my formula is proprietary, I can't just post it here, but if you are interested you can e-mail me at nisla@comcast.net

lbsteenwyk Explorer

I just received my order of Gluten Free Play Dough from Discount School Supply. My order was shipped quickly and the product is very nice. It is a large amount of Dough, so I put half of it away in zip lock bags and then in another sealed container. There is probably enough play dough in one order to share with a small preschool room. I would definitely recommend this product.

lainie Newbie

I am new to the gluten-free diet and this topic is completely new to me! Is it absolutely necessary for Celiac children to not use regular Playdoh?? I had no idea and would be interested to know so I can get some gluten-free Playdoh right away.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

You should get gluten free playdough. Kids play with it and they put their hands on their face and mouth and it's easy to get some gluten into their mouth.


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