Not exact matches
If you don't want to do anything crazy, Google does have some stock
photos you can
use, BUT make sure you adjust your profile picture (note my unchanged
photo in the «old» image
above).
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use my
photos without permission (see
above legal notice).
In the popcorn
photo above, I
used both white popcorn and yellow popcorn.
However, if you are not avoiding FODMAPs, go ahead and
use the entire leek (as seen in the
photo above).
For the pancakes you see in the
photo above, I
used SweeTango apples.
The
photo above is directly from the recipe page, but let me tell you, I don't think there's an iota of a chance that this recipe was
used to... [Continue reading]
Above: For the version in this
photo I
used quick oats, which results in a more refined texture (I
used Old Fashioned rolled oats in the
photo below); both types work great.
The recipe I
use is my grandmothers», as is the pretty china plate you see in the
photo above.
I am curious as to what spice / spices you
used in the
photo above.
Make sure there is no air trapped, and
use your opposite palm to shape into a ball (see
photo up
above).
For gingerbread house walls, cut into large shapes
using the template linked to
above the
photos on this post.
(
Photo: Deutscher Verpackungspreis) Pictured
above: According to KHS, its new packaging machine all - rounder is particularly versatile in its
use and operates inexpensively and sustainably.
In the
photo above, left, the chilis I
used are (clockwise) guajillos (2), chipotles (2) and one big ancho.
At this point you can refer to the
photos above and
use a cake ring and acetate to help decorate your cake, or you can just pour the ganache right over the cake.
Push black licorice strings into the base of the frosting to form the legs (I
used spider cupcake holders so I did not do this step in the
photos above, but the black licorice will give you a similar result).
Using kitchen string, tightly tie the lamb in several places (see
photo above).
In the
photo above I had ran out of parchment paper so I
used aluminum foil, but I much prefer parchment when I make this recipe.
Gently roll the dough, jelly roll style, and
using a knife, cut thin strips (as shown in
photo above).
Above: After the crust has baked and cooled for at least 10 minutes, spread the filling evenly inside the crust (I've
used an orange jewel yam for my filling in this
photo).
Notes: — In the
photo above I made coconut whipped cream,
using chilled canned full fat coconut milk and powdered sugar.
Above: If you don't have a dehydrator, and want maximum airflow around your granola (using the oven method), you can place your parchment paper on top of a baking rack that is sitting on top of your baking sheet (I have used my broiler pan and broiler rack in the photo ab
Above: If you don't have a dehydrator, and want maximum airflow around your granola (
using the oven method), you can place your parchment paper on top of a baking rack that is sitting on top of your baking sheet (I have
used my broiler pan and broiler rack in the
photo aboveabove).
You can
use curly kale (as in the
photo above), or dino (lacinto) kale or any other type.
I
used the
photo that is right
above your recipe and included a link in the image and below it back to this post.
Miyabi Stainless - Steel and Birchwood Slicing Knife (far left in the
photo above), $ 300 at Sur La Table This is a knife where the
use is written right into the name.
Stacking Glasses, $ 12 each These stackable glasses (stacked in the
photo above)-- made of the same hardy glass
used to create test - tube beakers — are a good fit for a bar cart.
he best get
used to that facial expression, (
Above photo) Because he won't win F# @k all, whilst wearing that shirt?
They can
use a video drone to explore new areas, take
photos from
above for class, or record video of themselves speaking, or giving tours.
white eye circles onto the face of the turkey with tacky glue
using the
above photo as a placement guide.
Glue the black eye pupil circles onto the face of the turkey with tacky glue
using the
above photo as a placement guide.
Glue the feathers onto the back of the body of the turkey with hot glue
using the
above photo as a...
Glue the turkey legs onto the back of the turkey with hot glue
using the
above photo as a placement guide.
Glue the orange beak onto the face of the turkey over the red cardstock wattle with tacky glue
using the
above photo as a placement guide.
Glue the red wattle onto the face of the turkey with tacky glue
using the
above photo as a placement guide.
When the Snappi ® fastener is not in
use, fold the loop over the back of the Snappi ® end to fit over the teeth of the white grips — see
photo above.
Place the bunny head tilting towards the left side on the front of the favor bag
using the
above photo for placement guidance.
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If you laminate the Apple Counting Craft printable (or put it in a plastic sleeve like I did in the
photo above), your child can practice counting repeatedly
using this apple tree.
My Thoughts: You can see in the
photo above that I
used the octopus to decorate the outside of the gift basket.
Safest of all: avoid
using any blankets in a crib and put baby in a wearable blanket for warmth (see
photo below; our wearable blankets recommendation is
above).
My 4 year old son has a lunchbox like the Star Wars in the
photo above and I've been
using Sassy baby lunch box to pack his lunch.
The infamous Bullingdon
photo, which Carla Millar today mimics
above, is
used as shorthand to pick at the number of privately schooled men and women in the Cabinet and in the Parliamentary Conservative Party.
The gift box also includes the brain icing recipe we
used for the
photo above!
To understand how horses
use their faces to communicate, the scientists analyzed videos of the animals behaving naturally (like the horse in the
photo above).
The researchers
used underwater microphones aboard buoys to record the ambient noises of a variety of ice breakups at the Hans Glacier in Norway and synchronized the recordings with time - lapse
photos of the glacier (as shown in the video
above).
You can
use a bar (as seen in the
photo above) as an alignment check.
In the
photos above I
used a mixture of whole blanched almonds and slivered blanched almonds, because that's what I had!
Hi Mark I
used my salt block for cooking (gas range) for a fourth time last night and it blackened exaclty as you show in the
photo above.
Here are the molds I
used in the
photo above.
As you can see in the frosting
photo above, these cupcakes actually
use red and blue food coloring.
The
photo contest
above between the veg mix and bread explains why the flour
used to make bread is often «fortified».