Not exact matches
You
can remoisturise them with warm water, but the best way is to fill a
small jar with olive oil and store them in there — the oil
can then also be used
as well and has the most amazing tomato - ey italian - inspired depth of flavour!
I
can see this in
small jars as gifts from the family.
You
can make them last longer by using more salt at the start of fermentation (there is an obvious downside to that) and moving them into
smaller and
smaller jars as the quantity of vegetables decreases (aka, you eat them up!).
If you're going to get a Blendtec, I would recommend getting the
smaller jar (for an added price)
as well (though you
CAN still make nut butters in the bigger
jar).
1) Peel the grapefruit, and remove
as much of the white pith from both the flesh and the peel 2) Using the peel of one grapefruit, slice into strips
as thin
as you possibly
can 3) Roughly chop up the grapefruit flesh into
small pieces and put the pieces in a bowl 4) Pour sugar over the chopped up grapefruit and mix sugar with the fruit 5) Allow grapefruit - sugar mixture to rest for about 30 minutes 6) After 30 minutes, pour the grapefruit - sugar mixture into a large pot, add in the sliced peel, and squeeze in the lemon juice 7) Heat over low fire, stirring every few minutes for around one hour to ensure it does not stick to the bottom of the pot 8) Once marmalade reaches the desired consistency, remove from fire and pour straight away into sterilized
jars, capping them immediately 9) Allow the grapefruit marmalade to cool before serving with toast or crackers
I love to re-use
small glass jelly
jars to make dressings
as you simply shake up to combine and then you
can store the dressing easily in the fridge to use throughout the week.
It is probably the earliest form of Calabrian convenience food,
as it
can easily be rendered in a saute pan with chopped onions, garlic, and either a few fresh tomatoes or a
small jar of tomato sauce, and then tossed with cooked pasta like penne.
You
can place then into
small jars for yourself or use them
as gifts.
Or if you know that your child has a hard time following directions at bedtime, try writing or drawing the tasks that need to be done (i.e. toothbrushing, pajamas, etc.) on ping - pong balls and put them in a
small «bedtime
jar» so your child
can feel some control over their routine
as they independently pick out the balls one by one for a «surprise» nighttime order of tasks or take them all out and decide what order to do them in themselves.
This DIY beauty scrub
can be packaged in
small jars and used
as stocking stuffers or even
as place settings for your holiday meal.
Alternately, this
can be made and stored in a stainless steel tin,
small jar or even just assembled
as needed (hopefully you never will!).
Truffle salt is expensive, (you
can spend over $ 700 on a
small jar, although the brand I enjoy is about $ 20), and it serves
as a reminder not to over-salt my food and to help me to think of salt
as a luxury.
(Tip: A
small jar of coconut oil is super handy while traveling,
as you
can remove your make up and moisturize the entire body with it).
1 ripe, but firm avocado, pitted and peeled 1 cup pumpkin puree, chilled 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice 1/3 cup sugar 1 13.5 - ounce
can coconut milk, chilled 1 tablespoon powdered sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoon coconut butter, such
as Nutiva coconut manna (optional) 5 sheets of Graham crackers, crushed into
small pieces 4 dessert glasses or
small jars
Think of these
as the «pebbles» in the
jar of rocks story, they are
smaller pieces to your long - term goal that
can be attained in thirty to sixty days.
Small glass cups or
jars like mason or jam
jars will work
as will aluminum
cans and even a cup made out of aluminum foil.
You
can but
smaller plastic
jars as well!
Obviously you won't be able to put liquids in them, so using them
as a vase with water is out, unless you
can put a
small container with water down in the
jar for your flowers to go into.
Single
jars work well for
small arrangements and posies of flowers, while a collection of
jars with one or two single blooms in each
can look beautiful
as a table setting.