Sentences with phrase «gallon glass»

Pour sweet tea through a fine mesh strainer into your fermenting container (a 1 - gallon glass jar with a wide mouth works well... don't use metal or plastic).
I mean compared to the standard 1 gallon glass jar.
From a gallon glass jar with about 1.5 inches thick of kefir grains, I can bottle about 4 - 5 Grolsch resealable bottles.
Strain out the apple scraps and pour the hard apple cider into a fresh 1 gallon glass jar or smaller sized mason jars of your choosing.
Add to 1/2 gallon glass jar.
Add the sliced cucumbers to a 1/2 gallon glass jar, add 8 muddled fresh mint leaves, and fill with filtered water.
I pour the herbs and boiling water into a gallon glass jar, cover with a plate, and leave overnight before straining for a strong tea.
I updated this method by saying you need a 1 gallon glass jar instead of a 2 gallon glass jar!
As I mention above, «I store my almond flour in gallon or half - gallon glass mason jars.
You'll need a 1 / 2 - gallon glass jar to hold the cucumbers.
«Working in our childhood home, my parents put those spices into an antique, five - gallon glass pickle jar, closed the jar and my brother, Joe, and I rolled the jar around on the floor to mix the spices.
Fans of the handcrafted beer can even bring their favorite brew home in kegs and growlers — old - fashioned half gallon glass jugs.
I even get my raw milk from a dairy that uses half gallon glass Ball jars.
These are mother lode oatmeal cookies that shine in one of those 2 - Gallon glass general store cookie jars.

Not exact matches

When five gallons of Allagash costs $ 153, it might be more profitable to dole out 12 ounce glasses rather than 16.
The tax on beer is 31 cents per gallon (17.4 cents per six pack), the tax on wine is 95 cents per gallon (3.9 cents per glass) and the tax on liquor is $ 3.75 per gallon (1.11 cents per shot).
During the 2010 - 2011 school year, the department composted 143 tons of food waste, collected 4,533 gallons of used cooking oil (to create biodiesel fuel) and recycled more than 150 tons of cardboard, glass and plastic.
Available in a 10 oz glass bottle and a 1 gallon jug.
The glass - enclosed keg room showcases hundreds of steel barrels containing some 4,000 gallons of beer that flow to the center island bar through an extensive network of tubing positioned overhead.
Tools: Half gallon wide - mouth glass jar (2); measuring cup and spoon; stirring utensils (such as a long handle spoon or chop - sticks); fine mesh strainer; large bowl; paper filter or cheesecloth; rubber band.
(There's some silly chatter about the «$ 4 toast» — which is actually $ 3.50 — which is kind of surprising when people are filling up their cars with gas that costs more than $ 4 per gallon, and a glass of wine goes for $ 12, plus tax and tip.
We store ours in gallon - sized glass jars in order to enjoy the beauty of the fruit.
glass bottles & 1 gallon jugs.
To make rejuvelac, I add 1/2 cup of organic quinoa to a glass gallon jar, fill it with water, cover it with a dishtowel, and place it in a cool corner of my kitchen.
Mix 1 1/2 cups pickling lime with 1 1/2 gallons water in a stainless steel, glass or food grade plastic container.
The Beer Den Growler is a 64 - ounce (one half gallon) glass jug that we fill with beer fresh - to - order right here at Lowes Foods (only available in certain stores... for now).
Tops Friendly Markets Recipes Yield: 6 kabobs Ingredients Directions: Combine all marinade ingredients in a shallow, glass baking dish or gallon size sealable plastic bag; remove 1 cup of marinade and place in a separate baking dish or bag.
LARGE FLOUR JARS Not pictured anywhere on this page, but in my fridge I keep freshly milled flours in these one gallon size glass jars.
The new Griffo Distillery creates fresh, beautiful, small - batch, grain - to - glass spirits, hand - distilling them in a 250 - gallon American - made copper pot still in the Sonoma County riverside town of Petaluma.
They don't guzzle it by the gallon, but a glass a day is okay.
It lasts for about six months or 200 gallons, giving you tons of glasses of tasty, clear water for you and your family.
Maybe once a week, or like in Austin, every two weeks, the good people from the City swing by in large trucks and take away 96 gallons worth of cardboard, glass, and plastic.
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Add about 2 cups of finely chopped fresh watermelon (without rind) to a gallon size glass jar.
For the 3 - 5 day brining process, you can either place the brisket in a large 2 - gallon bag and add the brine, or place the brisket in a large glass container with a lid and add the brine.
Add one grapefruit, thinly sliced with rind on, to a gallon - size glass jar.
Add two cups of fresh cherries, cut in half, and one fresh lime, sliced into thin slices, to a gallon size glass jar.
Add to a 1/2 gallon size glass jar with 10 - 12 leaves of muddled fresh mint.
When cool enough, store in a gallon size glass jar in the fridge for up to 5 days, or freeze for later use.
Place 2 cups of halved organic grapes into a gallon size glass jar.
Mix and use 1 Tablespoon to brew by the glass or 1 cup to brew by the gallon.
Put the chopped apples into a 1 gallon, clean, wide mouth, glass jar.
Gallon - sized glass jars can be handy too, but unlike canning jars - new lids my be difficult to source.
These high quality USA made glass jars are half gallon in size, perfect for a batch of Milk Kefir or Water Kefir, plus they are great for storing extra cultures.
I make huge batches of 7 - 8 gallons every 10 days or so split among four 2 1/2 gallon clear glass jars that I purchased at Target for $ 12.99 each.
Glass gallon jar • 6 tea bags of tea • 1.5 cups organic white sugar • Funnel • Symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast (SCOBY)
This weight could be a flat rock or a glass jar that fits into the mouth of your 1 - gallon jar.
I just put it into a clean glass gallon jar (pickle jar from my local restaurant) with a clean cloth cover fastened with a couple rubber bands.
Milk contains 100iu in an 8 0z glass or 1600iu per gallon and is one of the best food sources for vitamin D, second only to fish such as salmon.
A half gallon throughout the day would be ideal but if nothing else, drink a large glass of water first thing in the morning and the last thing before bed.
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