Sentences with phrase «glass jars so»

Then add a mix of storage jars, wire trugs, enamel and metal tins and glass jars so that there's a place for everything.
And, it killed me to toss these glass jars so I figured out how to upcycle glass candle jars.
Then, she'll freeze her haul in glass jars so it lasts longer.
I like to make it at night in a glass jar so, the next day I can have it with my breakfast.
Make it in bulk and store in a glass jar so you'll always have it on hand.
glass jar so that we could compare the color with Coconut Oil Supreme ™.
I also like to measure out the components ahead and store the pre-mixed ingredients in a glass jar so I can grab it on the run and just add water.
Wind a length of twine around a glass jar so it sits snugly and securely under the rim.

Not exact matches

The Christian was challenged and decided he would give a tithe (10 %) so when he received money from his friends or through his agent he put 10 % in a glass jar.
I have a Breville immersion blender and it's the bomb, BUT the darn thing is just a tiny bit too wide to fit in a wide Mason jar... So I made in a glass Pyrex 2 - cup measure and it worked fine.
And it's so good, the recipe makes two, but you'll pour it into one large mason jar shaped glass (ahem) and say it only serves one.
I transfer the cream to a glass jar and then leave it in the fridge for a couple of weeks so it can sour.
I often find I only need part of a small can of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, so I store the remainder in a small glass jar in the fridge for another day.
Have to do it in glass jars with lids tightly screwed on so you don't lose alcohol.
So what it says here is you put the grains in one - quart glass jar.
I'm forever washing out glass jars and using them to store things in, so they're perfect for times like this.
Since mason jars worked so well for me, I knew I wanted stackable, clear glass jars that would show off the colors and textures of my favorite dry goods.
And it's a glass jar, so you don't have to worry about BPA at all (though I suppose the lid might have it).
The nuts keep well in a sealed glass jar, so you might want to make extra for future salads.
Honey rosewater syrup is easy to make: just heat 1/2 cup of a light local honey with 1/2 cup of rosewater for a minute or so, give it a good stir, then transfer to a glass jar and cap tightly.
(* Note: many decorative glass jars like the ones pictured are NOT safe for food consumption, so read labels carefully.)
Place the glass jars in the fridge for at least 15 minutes so that the pudding can thicken, or leave them in the fridge overnight until ready to serve.
The 540 ml glass sauce jar, which Aegg calls the «subtle dog bone», is taller than existing ones on the market and not so rounded at the top, giving it better shelf space and a more striking appearance.
I prefer to store my food in glass, and I'm a canner, so I always have canning jars!
Store the granola at room temperature in a large sealable glass jar and it will keep for a month or so.
I haven't tried heating it yet, but I hope I can at least get it out of the jar, even if I have to throw it away, so I don't have to toss the glass jar too.
This recipe is designed to fill a wide - mouth glass jar, so that you can use your fingers to apply.
I make a cup or so at a time and store my powdered coconut sugar in a glass mason jar.
When you want to use it, you may find it has hardened so you can either leave it at room temperature for a while or you can place the glass jar inside a bowl of boiling water to melt it quickly.
(Yes, you can use a glass or a mason jar — only it presses the dough down so your biscuits may not rise as high.
They are so easy to make, all you have to do is mix all the ingredients together, pour it into a glass or jar, pop it into the fridge and bam!
That jar actually isn't glass (this is an OLD picture), so I've replaced it with this glass jar that I love: http://amzn.to/1xmMENh
They look so pretty in little glass jars or bowls at the table and are perfect for a dinner party, midday treat or Sunday lunch alike.
Lined up in tiny glass jars like so many naturopathic soldiers at your local Whole Foods or health food store, tinctures offer possible solutions not just for physical ailments (insomnia, constipation, hacking coughs), but emotional and psychosomatic issues (depression, anxiety, ennui).
Equipment Needed: Mesh strainer Pyrex glass measuring cup (or just a mason jar) Rubber spatula (or just a wooden spoon) Mason jars (I like using the quart size but I'm out right now so I've been using 2 pint size jars)
So, I set out to find a few glass jars, Madagascar vanilla beans from Penzey's Spices, and my preferred vodka, Grey Goose.
It's great that it comes in a glass jar, I just feel that this keeps it so much fresher after I open it.
Today's baby food in the foil pouches is SO much more portable than the (heavy, fragile) glass jars I had to pack, and packing a box of instant cereal always ensures a healthy meal.
They're freezer safe too, so none have ever burst, unlike regular glass jars.
Unfortunately daycare will not use it since its in a glass jar and it has to come with the original label, so we bought this instead.
Your baby can comfortably and easily hold onto the pouch, so you don't have to worry about your child dropping glass jars or hard plastic containers.
I do not microwave in plastic because of the risk of toxins getting into the food, actually don't care for microwaves that much so I started putting my hot things in glass containers, even small mason jars work for heating up if you'd like to use a microwave, or I heat them up at home, store them in glass, and keep it separate from the other foods.
You could totally get the glass jar from the thrift store or dollar store, so it would be really cheap to make.
Choosing a raw, organic coconut oil in a glass jar is a favorite way to moisturize your skin, just make sure when using an oil you let it sink in so as not to ruin your clothes.
The glass of drinking glasses, window glass, and other household items (i.e., decorative picture frames, lampshade glass) not only contains additives and chemicals that have a different melting point than glass bottles and jars, but it is very likely to break when placed in the blue bin and transported, so it is not recyclable.
Where I used to have dozens of store bought spices, I now just have a dozen or so small glass jars with pre-mixed seasonings and I save time and money by using them!
As drinking glasses, food storage, vases, candle holders, for canning, salad in a jar, and so much more... mason jars can replace so many other kitchen containers.
I JUST got my coconut oil, arrowroot powder, glass jar, and baking soda for this (already have bentonite clay) and I am SO excited to make this!!!
I recommend these recipes for my customers at Just So Natural Products, as many of our products come in reusable Miron glass jars.
Grind everything together, and divide the mixture so that you get 3 glass jars.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z