Other than
a few wooden bowls, a water jug and an iron pot for boiling their meals, most slaves had no furniture.
Not exact matches
Whisk together 4 egg yolks and 2/3 C sugar until pale yellow and thick / Slowly add 1 C milk, stirring gently to avoid buildup of foam / Stir in salt and a strip of lemon peel / In a double boiler, with water boiling lightly, stir continuously with a
wooden spoon or rubber spatula until the cream thickens enough to coat the spoon, about 8minutes / Foam disappears at moment of thickening / The stirring constantly is important — you don't want the eggs to have a chance to scramble / The result is a thickened, creamy custard / Place the pan in ice water in order to stop cooking immediately / Stir and allow to cool for a
few minutes, then transfer to a
bowl and refrigerate it all, including the lemon peel, for several hours.
Remove the
bowl from the stand mixer and dump in the M&M s. It's a good idea to mix these in by hand with a rubber spatula or a
wooden spoon... I have ruined a
few batches of these by letting the stand mixer crunch up all those delicate M&M s.
Just cut in half turn it sees down in your hand over a
bowl and snack the skin side over and over with a
wooden spoon and all the seeds fall out in a
few seconds.
To make vanilla buttercream, beat butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla with electric beaters or
wooden spoon until light and fluffy, scraping down the side of the
bowl with a spatula a
few times.
For the cake part, you'll only need a
few ingredients, 2
bowls and a
wooden spoon.
A pumpkin spice candle from Glade which only cost a
few dollars but surprisingly smells delicious and a
few dollar store pumpkins in a pretty
wooden bowl.
The
wooden dough
bowl we got as a wedding gift from Pottery Barn and I filled it with a
few tree springs, candles and cinnamon sticks.
A crock of
wooden spoons and such, a stack of plates, nesting vintage pyrex mixing
bowls / wet measures, four mugs (all neutral and blue funky handmade pottery), a stack of soup
bowls, a
few cutting boards, my butter bell, and an enamelware pot.
I made a
few yarn balls with styrofoam and added them to the blue and white ceramic balls in a rustic
wooden bowl.