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Buzzy--Bee Oct 15th 2006 11:10 pm

Playdough
 
Totally serious question so stop laughing!!!

Can you import playdough into Oz? Mrs Buzzy has bought some for the Buzzettes to play with on the plane (that in itself sounds like a recipe for trouble) but I'm concerned that it may be considered a foodstuff or something by AQIS.

anyone any experience?

:beer:

Buzzy

sassycat Oct 15th 2006 11:19 pm

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
Totally serious question so stop laughing!!!

Can you import playdough into Oz? Mrs Buzzy has bought some for the Buzzettes to play with on the plane (that in itself sounds like a recipe for trouble) but I'm concerned that it may be considered a foodstuff or something by AQIS.

anyone any experience?

:beer:

Buzzy

Even if you took it on the plane - could you not throw it away before going through customs??

Can't imagine having young kids on a long journey - my OH will be bad enough - wonder if I can buy some valium :eek:

The Genie Oct 15th 2006 11:26 pm

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
Totally serious question so stop laughing!!!

Can you import playdough into Oz? Mrs Buzzy has bought some for the Buzzettes to play with on the plane (that in itself sounds like a recipe for trouble) but I'm concerned that it may be considered a foodstuff or something by AQIS.

anyone any experience?

:beer:

Buzzy

Get the kids to eat the evidence :D

milliesmum Oct 16th 2006 12:22 am

Re: Playdough
 
How old are your girls buzzy, cause my 19 month old just loves to eat the stuff, not play with it :eek:

DebraH Oct 16th 2006 12:27 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by sassycat
Even if you took it on the plane - could you not throw it away before going through customs??

Can't imagine having young kids on a long journey - my OH will be bad enough - wonder if I can buy some valium :eek:

i'd also do this, take it on the plane and bin it once you get off, or leave it on the plane for the cleaners to dispose of :D

Buzzy--Bee Oct 16th 2006 12:37 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by milliesmum
How old are your girls buzzy, cause my 19 month old just loves to eat the stuff, not play with it :eek:

Ours are both 17 months - they don't like the taste!!!

:beer:

Buzzy

milliesmum Oct 16th 2006 12:58 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
Ours are both 17 months - they don't like the taste!!!

:beer:

Buzzy

Do you think they might tell my dd that then :rolleyes:

iPom Oct 16th 2006 1:00 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
Ours are both 17 months - they don't like the taste!!!

:beer:

Buzzy


We always bring play doh on the plane but have never declared it!!! Never thought to! :eek: It's not edible and is packed with salt to preserve it. Plus, it's heated to burst the starch grains... and there's no egg in it.
We've probably never declared it because there's no need, thinking about it now.
You can always declare it but I suspect they'd wave it through. They let through my jam and a home made fruit cake last time. Play doh is the least of their problems.

iPom Oct 16th 2006 1:02 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by milliesmum
Do you think they might tell my dd that then :rolleyes:


Make your own - it's so salty they won't touch it. Takes 2 minutes and it's dirt cheap - and you can use the containers from the stuff you bought. The kids like to help too and choose the colour, plus mixing.
I use this:

http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/pep/playdo.htm

:)

Pollyana Oct 16th 2006 1:15 am

Re: Playdough
 
I think you'll be fine, but if you are in doubt, just leave it in the seat pocket on the plane, (wrapped up!) or put it in a throw-away-or-declare bin before you get to Customs.

DebraH Oct 16th 2006 1:18 am

Re: Playdough
 
the thing is will you be able to take it on in the first place, or have they relaxed the restrictions now

milliesmum Oct 16th 2006 1:23 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by iPom
Make your own - it's so salty they won't touch it. Takes 2 minutes and it's dirt cheap - and you can use the containers from the stuff you bought. The kids like to help too and choose the colour, plus mixing.
I use this:

http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/pep/playdo.htm

:)

Thanks for the recipe, will give it a try as she does eat the stuff from elc, disgusting child!

DebraH Oct 16th 2006 1:24 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by milliesmum
Thanks for the recipe, will give it a try as she does eat the stuff from elc, disgusting child!

make it in the microwave saves your arm hurting - didn't read the recipe so if its the micro one then sorry

iPom Oct 16th 2006 1:28 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by milliesmum
Thanks for the recipe, will give it a try as she does eat the stuff from elc, disgusting child!

They put almond scent in the ELC one which makes it tasty.

iPom Oct 16th 2006 1:29 am

Re: Playdough
 

Originally Posted by DebraH
make it in the microwave saves your arm hurting - didn't read the recipe so if its the micro one then sorry


LOL - never done it in the mw've before, but then my arm doesn't usually hurt either... :o


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