How to Make Food for Baby Alive Doll
First, get out a mixing bowl., After the baking soda has been added into the bowl, pour in three tablespoons of water. , Once you have poured the baking soda and water into the mixing bowl, you should have a delicious mixture for your Baby Alive...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: get out a mixing bowl.
Then, add three tablespoons of baking soda in the bowl, making sure you don't add too much or too little. -
Step 2: After the baking soda has been added into the bowl
, To give the mixture some color, add three drops of food coloring into the bowl. , While being careful not to spill it and make a mess, serve the food to your Baby Alive doll. , To prepare the food, dump the powder into a bowl and add water, then stir and serve. , Pour into the baby's bottle and serve. -
Step 3: pour in three tablespoons of water.
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Step 4: Once you have poured the baking soda and water into the mixing bowl
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Step 5: you should have a delicious mixture for your Baby Alive.
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Step 6: Using a spoon
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Step 7: stir the mixture until the contents are completely blended in.
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Step 8: To make the food in a packet for mixing with water and feeding while traveling
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Step 9: mix food coloring and baking soda and place it in a tiny bag.
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Step 10: For Baby Alive juice that's in a packet
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Step 11: take a tiny bit of paper towel
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Step 12: color it all over with a washable marker of your choice of color
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Step 13: and put it in a tiny bag; to prepare the juice
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Step 14: put it in water
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Step 15: mix it around until the water is colored
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Step 16: and take out the paper towel.
Detailed Guide
Then, add three tablespoons of baking soda in the bowl, making sure you don't add too much or too little.
, To give the mixture some color, add three drops of food coloring into the bowl. , While being careful not to spill it and make a mess, serve the food to your Baby Alive doll. , To prepare the food, dump the powder into a bowl and add water, then stir and serve. , Pour into the baby's bottle and serve.
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