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# Don't add too much [[food coloring]] or your mud will become runny. If this happens, add a little [[cornstarch]] until the mud feels like it did before adding the [[food coloring]]. | # Don't add too much [[food coloring]] or your mud will become runny. If this happens, add a little [[cornstarch]] until the mud feels like it did before adding the [[food coloring]]. | ||
# Squeeze a small quantity of magic mud between your fingers and roll it into a ball or sausage. | # Squeeze a small quantity of magic mud between your fingers and roll it into a ball or sausage. | ||
| − | # What happens? Try it again. | + | # What happens? Try it again. |
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[[Category:North American cuisine]] | [[Category:North American cuisine]] | ||
[[Category:Non-food Recipes]] | [[Category:Non-food Recipes]] | ||
Revision as of 08:52, 6 May 2012
Ingredients
- 5 tbsp cornstarch
- 3 tbsp water
- food coloring
- Measuring spoon
- Mug
- Spoon
Directions
- Spoon cornstarch into mug.
- Add water and stir. It should be difficult to stir, even when water and cornstarch are fully mixed.
- Color your magic mud.
- Don't add too much food coloring or your mud will become runny. If this happens, add a little cornstarch until the mud feels like it did before adding the food coloring.
- Squeeze a small quantity of magic mud between your fingers and roll it into a ball or sausage.
- What happens? Try it again.