Sentences with phrase «filled jar»

So after I filled the jar with water, I added some silk leaves and then floated the candles on top.
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...
Put down that processed, sugar - filled jar of pizza sauce.
In a little vignette in one corner of the kitchen is a candy corn filled jar with this little mouse.
Soothe the senses with our hand - poured filled jar candle.
I filled our jar with wooden tokens that I had written activities, exercises and chores on.
Derham's thermometer probably resembled a thermoscope, invented in 16th - century Italy possibly by Galileo, consisting of a fluid - filled jar and a clear tube topped by a glass bulb.
Do this until you have filled your jar to the half way point.
And, since I filled the jar to the top with the lemon juice, how do I make room for oil?
They bottled the first batches themselves, renting out a machine at a plant used to fill jars of chicken wing sauce.
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.
Jesus instructs the servants to fill some jars with water, and they fill them to the brim.
Jesus said to them, «Fill the jars with water.»
Let the water cool for a few minutes before filling the jar, leaving 2 cm from the top empty.
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!
Fill the jar up with filtered water.
Once all the ingredients have been prepped begin filling the jars by adding a 1/2 inch layer of graham cracker mixture.
-LSB-...] I planned to mix up this recipe to fill the jars from the first part of this post and give them out over the holidays.
Add more lemon juice to fill the jar if needed.
I fudged on filling these jars up enough so don't do as I do in this scenario.
What a great idea and so perfect to have all those healthy ingredients together in a delicious and filling jar.
Just fill as many as you can well and seal, then eat what doesn't fill a jar within the week.
Fill your jars (or individual glasses) with 2 - 3 tablespoons granola, 3 - 4 tablespoons of cheesecake filling and top it all with roasted rhubarb.
Place the filled jars into a water bath with boiling water for 10 minutes.
I take canning jars, place them in boiling water, take them out, place a funnel over the jar, ladle the hot apple butter into funnels until to fill the jars (leaving 1/4 - 1/2 inch gap), place canning lids on the jars (making sure the rim of the jar is clean and no apple butter has gotten on it which will prevent it from sealing) and then tighten the bands over it.
I think it will take about 6 more lemons for a total of 11 additional lemons to fill the jar with juice.
Fill the jars with the chutney, leaving 1/2 inch head space.
I think it's so cute to fill a jar with ingredients so the other person can easily make the recipe and know that it's from the heart.
Do you put the pan with water and the 3/4 filled jars in the oven??
Shannon - To prepare a water bath for the cheesecake jars, put your filled jars in a large pan and add enough boiling - hot water to reach about 1/3 of the way up the jars.
Fill the jars with the ketchup, leaving 1/2 inch head space.
He puts 1 1/2 cups washed DRY beans in a quart jar or 2/3 cup in a pint, then adds any spices or ham and fills the jar, leaving 1 inch of headspace, with boiling water.
The manufacture of the salsas and BBQ sauces requires the mixing of the specific ingredients and hot - filling the jars once the sauces reach the required temperature.
Fill the jar one - third full of chiltepíns.
1/4 of a large glass jar of mixed organic ripe fruit (we used fresh peaches and blackberries) 1 tbsp unpasteurized honey 1 - inch fresh ginger, peeled pure water to almost fill the jar (you get best result with filtered or mineral water)
Fill the jar with cold water, screw on the lid and turn over once or twice to distribute the sugar.
Then fill the jar two thirds full with malt vinegar and top up with cold water so all the onions are covered.
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Fill the jar with water once in the morning and again in the evening, and drain.
Fill a jar with a selection of different sweets, add a free personalised label, and send as a gift.
It's easiest to fill the jars with the pudding when it's still slightly runny, otherwise it's hard to scoop in.
Fill the jars with the hot preserves using a funnel.
Crumble your english muffins, add some to the bottom of your mason jar and then layer strawberries, coconut whipped cream, and more crumbled muffins until you fill the jar.
For this, just mix together your oat mix, then layer with peanut butter and whatever jelly you like, until you fill the jar!
Fill each jar with filtered water.
We order the green and purple chocolate covered sunflower seeds to fill jars for my son's wedding favors... I know it will be hit!
Now I fill the jar only 1/2 way full.
Fill the jar with good filtered water.
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Fill the jar with several inches of water.
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