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    Cook over medium until it forms into a ball. Stir while cooking. You will think it is not going to work, but don’t worry, it comes together. Once it has formed into a ball, turn onto a lightly floured surface.
    Knead till smooth.

    It is so soft and fun for children to play with. Totally safe if they eat it, just very salty, but nothing harmful

    If I were to bring a baby home today, the thing that came to my mind is how much a new parent really has to reorganize their life to make space for baby. Otherwise, you will have all those baby items lying all over the place. The first thing you need to do is start making a home for everything, because every activity needs a station or a landing place, everything needs a home. Once you do that, those things will be convenient for you to use but not in the middle of your room so that you tripping on them.

    Since I have a small home, I would likely turn the front hall closet into storage for the items I would use daily like walkers, strollers and toys.

    My sewing room/office would get turned into a nursery. The first thing I would do is add storage in the closet. Just one clothes rod for little clothes is a total waste of space. If you can’t have a carpenter custom make shelves, bins and drawers, just add purchased shelves, bins or a dresser in your closet. There are even rods to hang onto the existing clothes rod to turn it into a double rod.

    Naturally I would have a crib, and dresser that would provide a place for changing the baby, and a chair or rocker for nursing. Whatever your needs are, just remember you need to make a place for them, and that likely means sacrificing something else, and probably some shuffling and purging.

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