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  2. Kids will love this at-home play dough hack - AOL

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    This easy and natural hack for making play dough from ingredients you have around the house is sure to be hit with kids of any age. The post Kids will love this at-home play dough hack appeared ...

  3. The Genius Trick for Fixing Pie Crust Tears - AOL

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    Mix 4 tablespoons of all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons of melted butter, and a pinch of sugar together until the texture resembles Play-Doh. Gently press a small amount of this mixture into the ...

  4. Yummy Dough - Wikipedia

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    Yummy Dough (also known by its original German name Essknete) is a baking mixture, which requires addition of water and is then kneaded into a smooth dough. [1] It was invented in 2005 and was first introduced to the market in 2007. The product's consistency is similar to that of a modeling clay such as Play-Doh. It is edible raw and can be baked.

  5. This edible play-dough only requires 2 easy ingredients - AOL

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    This mom's recipe for homemade, edible play-dough couldn't be any easier!

  6. Dough - Wikipedia

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    Freshly mixed dough in the bowl of a stand mixer. Dough is a thick, malleable, sometimes elastic paste made from grains or from leguminous or chestnut crops. Dough is typically made by mixing flour with a small amount of water or other liquid and sometimes includes yeast or other leavening agents, as well as ingredients such as fats or flavourings.

  7. Straight dough - Wikipedia

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    Baking: The proofed dough is loaded into a hot oven for baking. During the first few minutes, the remaining rise will occur in the dough and is known as oven spring . Starch gelatinization begins at 105 °F (41 °C), [ 34 ] the yeast dies at 140 °F (60 °C), [ 35 ] and the baking is finished when the product reaches an internal temperature of ...

  8. The 10 Most Common Cookie-Baking Mistakes—and How to ... - AOL

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    It's easy to test your baking soda and baking powder in case you have doubts about their freshness. And when it comes to flour, give it a sniff: If it smells like Play-Doh, it's rancid, so it's ...

  9. Rick Steiner (producer) - Wikipedia

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    Steiner was born in Cincinnati, to Philip Steiner, a founder of Kenner Products, [1] the maker of the Easy-Bake Oven and Play-Doh; [2] and Desirée (Harris) Steiner. Desirée Steiner was the daughter of Desirée Lazard, a Broadway actress, and Harry Harris, a former boxer known as the Human Hairpin.

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