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Cheerio sand
Cheerio sand








cheerio sand

You are going for a texture that is somewhat moist and can be molded, but can also be crumbly. If you add too much at once it could cause the baking soda to dissolve. You will want to be sure to add a little water at a time and mix it in well. Slowly add water to the baking soda and cereal mixture. My kids had mixed some cereal colors the day before, so our red has a few other colors mixed in. Pour the crushed cereal into a container with some baking soda and stir to combine. The amount of baking soda and water you use will vary depending on how much dough you wish to create. We used about a ¼ of a small applesauce cup of crushed cereal for each color of sand dough that we made.

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You can find a tutorial on how to do that here. Crushed fruity cereal like Fruit Loops or Fruity Pebblesīefore you begin, you will need to crush your cereal.If your child still puts everything in their mouth, it would be best to hold off on this until they are older. Please supervise your child and use your good parental judgement with this and any activity. Instead of coloring it with food coloring or liquid watercolors, we used the different colors of crushed cereals. I got the basic sand dough recipe from Growing a Jeweled Rose where you will find tons of fun play recipes. Today I will be sharing a simple sensory recipe for Sand Dough that we have colored using crushed cereal. But we got a little crush happy the other day and crushed more cereal than we needed, so I have been trying to think of creative uses for it. At this point it may just seem like I am milking this (I could not resist a milk pun in a cereal post, sorry!). We have already done Scented Art and made a Crushed Cereal Rainbow Bottle. I have discovered what fun it is to crush fruit cereal with the kids and use it in new ways. (23° 53' 44.455" S, 29° 57' 13.You may have noticed that we have been on a cereal kick lately. From Tzaneen, the "Cheerio" sign is 3kms after the Magoebaskloof Hotel.įollow the signs to Cheerio Trout Fishing & Holiday Resort. Do not turn right at the bridge (via Georges Valley).ģkms from Haenertsburg, turn left on to a sand road clearly marked "Cheerio". Make sure that you continue on the R71 (via Magoebaskloof). Just past the village is a signboard giving directions to Tzaneen. Proceed on the R71 for approximately 57kms.Īfter passing Zion Christian City and going up and down a winding mountain pass, you will come to the village of Haenertsburg If you miss the Tzaneen bypass, proceed directly to and through Pietersburg and you will be directed to the R71 - Tzaneen. Do not go directly accross the road as you will end up in Duiwelskloof. Pass through two 4-way stops before reaching the R71 coming from Polokwane and turn right to head towards Tzaneen. Take the N1 motorway from Johannesburg to Polokwane or the R71 from Tzaneeen to Polokwane (via Magoebaskloof NOT Georges Valley).Īpproaching Polokwane on the N1, just after the Shell Ultra, the road separates into two and there is a sign (Tzaneen 600mts.) Slow down, as the turn is very sharp left onto the Tzaneen bypass.

cheerio sand

Drive through the gate, keeping left to Reception * FROM HERE ANOTHER 0,5KM ON A TAR ROAD WHERE YOU TURN left into L4.1 (NOT L4.2) Cheerio Trout Fishing Resort: 6,5km in total from Haenertsburg stop street. Keep left and then STRAIGHT FOR ANOTHER 0.3KM AND GO THROUGH CHEERIO WROUGHT IRON GATE. * From this point you carry on straight on the sand road for 1,7kms where you will reach a L/M road fork. FROM TZANEEN, the "CHEERIO" SIGN IS APPROX 3 KMS AFTER THE MAGOEBASKLOOF HOTEL. Four (4) kms from Haenertsburg (Excel Garage) turn left on to a sand road which should be marked "CHEERIO" and "L" road. DO NOT TURN RIGHT at the bridge (via Georges Valley). Proceed on the R71 for approxiamately 57kms and after passing Zion Christian City and going up and down a winding mountain pass, you will come to the village of Haenertsburg. If you miss the Tzaneen bypass, proceed directly to and through Polokwane and you will be directed to the R71 - Tzaneen. DO NOT GO DIRECTLY ACROSS the road as you will end up in Duiwelskloof (currently there are road works and an interchange is being constructed). Pass through two 4-way stop before reaching the R71 coming from Polokwane and turn right to head towards Tzaneen. Slow down, as the turn is very sharp left onto the Tzaneen bypass. Approaching Polokwane on the N1, just after the Shell Ultra, the road separates into two and there is a sign "Tzaneen 600 metres". Take the N1 motorway from Johannesburg to Polokwane or the R71 from Tzaneen to Polokwane (via Magoebaskloof NOT Georges Valley).










Cheerio sand