Not exact matches
My mama remembers it and I will never forget, how every time I ventured next door to play with Nancy Leigh Craig, that
little slip of a girl would pull out an empty glass mason
jar, and Nancy Leigh Craig would
fill it with heaps of dirt dug up from the dog run behind her house, and then she would
fill that
jar up with water, throw in a bunch of weed tops, and stir the whole mess up with any found stick.
I have to admit that the
jar of contention
filled up a
little faster than expected.
Half
fill a clean dry jam
jar with flour, add a
little sugar if desired (we don't because the kids add honey to the end result) crack in one medium - sized free - range egg, top with dairy - free milk (or dairy if you like!)
This time you'll
fill the
jar half full with flour, add a
little sugar if desired, crack in the egg, but only add enough milk to take you to 3/4 of the way up the
jar... you can even teach your kids about maths while making these!
Using your favorite pie crust,
fill the bottom of each
jar with pie crust by pressing the crust on the bottom and then up the sides (this is the part that would be much easier with the correct
jars — the
jars I used were cute and curvy = harder to press into all the
little).
You should be able to
fill five 8 - ounce
jars (my sister actually uses the
little Glad containers without any problems too).
First off who doesn't love those mason
jars and it's perfect for valentine's day coming up and not only the color of the shake but the raspberries and sprinkles add so much cuteness to the shake... looks so good and I can't wait to try it out, but I love putting protein powders in my other foods like my pancakes or muffins, kinda makes them more
filling and a
little more tasteful in a way.
I get a
little vintage
jar and
fill it with a few pickled vegetables to include on a platter with cheese and crackers.
So many ways to eat it — so
little time — on pancakes, with Pavlova and berries, nestled between layers of strawberry shortcake, in tender pastry tarts, as a layer cake
filling... or straight from the
jar with a spoon.
I used a
little less than 1 1/2 cups of almonds and it almost
filled a small mason
jar.
Fill the jars with the peppers, pushed down a little, and fill the jar with a mixture of 1 cup water, 1 cup white vinegar, and 2 teaspoons s
Fill the
jars with the peppers, pushed down a
little, and
fill the jar with a mixture of 1 cup water, 1 cup white vinegar, and 2 teaspoons s
fill the
jar with a mixture of 1 cup water, 1 cup white vinegar, and 2 teaspoons salt.
I was ready to stop right there and just eat my whole
jar of
filling with a spoon, but those
little tart crusts looked pretty darn good too.
And we have a
little jar in the kitchen in which we store our nuts du jour, and it has a chalkboard label, and when we
filled it with cashews I drew a
little train with a «SHEW SHEW» speech bubble.
I use the top tray of a cheese platter in my refrigerator and lay meats and such that I am defrosting, the top is large enough to hold a 30 lb turkey and we all know the mess they can cause in the refrigerator... Also I have seen when my friends husband had taken the baby food
jars and attached the covers to a wooden wheel he had made, with a
little handle on the side to turn the wheel, he then
filled it with his wifes favorite spices, it is adorable, now that both have left this plane of life I often think of that spice rack..
You can click on the picture to follow the link to buy these adorable fairy dust
jars filled with microfine glitter, or you can go to Michaels and buy some cute
little bottles and microfine glitter (You can find it next to the fabric paints and t - shirts instead of with the regular glitter, for some reason.
Make an «I love you»
jar filled with
little notes on what you love about your spouse.
Fill a
jar or bowl with these
little mini meditations and set it out, then each morning everyone in the family can pick one and carry it all day in their pocket as a mini moving meditation.
Not sure I have enough time to make enough to
fill my
jars tonight (have 2
little ones and don't want to keep them awake with the noisy mixer).
Judy, the
little mason
jar you see here holds 4 oz, and the recipe yields enough shaving cream to
fill this
jar completely.
You do get a
little less in the
jar than you may initially have imagined due to the
jar design only
filling about half of the actual
jar size, which can be a bit misleading unless you read the actual ounces in each
jar before purchasing.
In a
little vignette in one corner of the kitchen is a candy corn
filled jar with this
little mouse.
Everyone got a
little jar with the most adorable poem inside, and they got to go
fill up their
jar at the bar to take home!
My daughter gave the Hubs and me this cute
little mason
jar filled with 20 reasons we are the best parents ever for Valentine's Day.
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With a
little creativity, these Easter bunny
jars can be used as Easter decorations,
filled up with treats to give away, or even as a special surprise for everyone at the Easter table.
The mini milk can fit them perfectly but I was not going to take a chance putting water right in the faux milk can so I got a
little creative and put the largest mason
jar I had into the milk can,
filled it with water, and then added the flower bouquet to the mason
jar.
Barrett - Jackson is peddler of many a muscle car, so it's always a
little jarring to see uber - rare supercars
fill the docket.
He then reached under the table and pulled out a vase
filled with sand and started pouring it into the
jar filling up all of the tiny
little holes.
Sprinkle the pie
filling with the nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves, and the maple syrup; drizzle with a
little oil from your goat cheese marinating
jar.
Hi, I'm a fairly new follower and just linked up:) I love your
jar filled with the apples and clothes pins & the cute
little pumpkin strung lights....
And it does a nice
little job of bridging the gap between the big, pebble -
filled jar on the right, and the mirrored frame on the left...
I adore the
little buckets with trees on each side of the sink and the pretty pedastal
jars filled with peppermint candies.
Little touches like, 3 mason
jars in a row
filled with red geraniums, placed in the middle of the kitchen table on a freshly starched vintage tablecloth, or a white bowl
filled to the brim with shiny green apples.
Curtains, white ceramic serving dishes, a nice glass drink dispenser,
little items to
fill my apothecary
jar, baskets!
from Siesta Key it was a gorgeous covered glass
jar that webought and then
filled with the famous sand — a
little piece of the beach.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the
little treasures of sand
filled jars... that is a really nice way to display a memory or two without pictures!
You can tuck baskets on shelves or under benches, place woven trivets, placements or netting on tables, put sticks in
jars, put burlap or linen on lampshades, use textured pillows on sofas, hang natural wreaths, or decorate with whatever you have on hand to bring a
little more warmth,
fill in some of the blank spaces and bring your winter home to life again!
This wonderful
little pantry in our St. John's Square showroom has a wall of shelving stocked with the most delicious food from tins of proper Italian tomatoes to vintage
jars filled with pasta and dried grains.
I love adding history to a room, a tarnished silver platter
filled with family photos, a old
jar with
little treasures gathered from trips to the beach or walks in the woods, pine cones, feathers, sea shells.
Have you ever heard of the time management principle of putting the rocks in the
jar first (the big things) and then
filling in with sand (
little things) around the rocks?
Here, I
filled my
little glass
jar with candy canes.
I
filled a
little bowl with bags of tea and a
jar with sugar, easily accessible for morning or evening tea.
Cocktail tables were set with burlap runners and
little vintage
jars filled with custom straws from Bab's Giddygappers for guests to sip signature drinks and a casual seating chart led guests to their table in lieu of place cards that could blow away in the outdoor setting.
A Ball
Jar from the flea market
filled with faux cherry blossoms, a white candle on a silver holder and a shell ball and
little white pitcher from Marshalls, all of which I had on hand.