Add the sliced jicama, red bell peppers, yellow bell peppers, carrots, green onions, and jalapeño to
a glass or plastic bowl.
In a large
glass or plastic bowl, microwave the coconut oil until it's melted and warm, but not hot.
Meanwhile, toss together cucumber, avocado, lime juice, onion, ginger, and garlic in a large
glass or plastic bowl.
In
a glass or plastic bowl combine all the ingredients and gently toss to coat each ingredient.
In
a glass or plastic bowl, combine yeast, water, and sugar (the water can just be water from the tap, make sure it's below 100 °F).
does it have to be put together in
a glass or plastic bowl?
In
a glass or plastic bowl (metal can negatively affect yeast), dissolve honey in warm water.
Not exact matches
In a separate
plastic or glass bowl, combine 100g flour and pour in 100g of water - both ingredients should be even in weight.
In a
bowl or glass dish (preferably with a lid)(please avoid
plastic for this), add the sliced onion on add in the honey.
Ingredients: - Pomegranates (roughly six, depending on their size)- peel of 1 lemon (I prefer meyers)- cinnamon stick - 3 cups vodka - 1 1/2 cups white sugar - 3/4 cup water Utensils: - A large
glass jar (I used a 3 litre jar)- large
plastic bowl - paring knife - vegetable peeler (
or knife)- measuring cups (liquid and dry)- metal strainer - cheescloth - saucepan - small funnel -
glass bottles
or storage containers for the final product
In the first place, because of the high acid content, always use
glass, stainless steel,
plastic,
or enamel
bowls or containers; NEVER use aluminum!
Whisk in vanilla and coconut flakes (optional — will add a «crunchier» texture) and transfer to a
glass or ceramic
bowl and cover with
plastic wrap, making sure the
plastic wrap is touching the surface
or it will form a film.
Next, blend the soaked groats with 300 grams of water, pour into a
plastic or glass bowl, cover with
plastic and let ferment in a warm place like 35C oven for about 7 hours.
Or you can brush dough with a little olive oil, place dough ball (s) into quart size baggies, or a glass bowl covered with plastic and let rise in the fridge for two day
Or you can brush dough with a little olive oil, place dough ball (s) into quart size baggies,
or a glass bowl covered with plastic and let rise in the fridge for two day
or a
glass bowl covered with
plastic and let rise in the fridge for two days.
Wrap a cluster in tulle tied with ribbon, pack a few in boxes (made of sugar, straw, paper, metal,
or plastic), stuff some in decorative bags,
or pour a handful into champagne
glasses or glass bowls.
Large
glass or ceramic mixing
bowl (not stainless steel) Dutch oven
or stock pot Very large cutting board
or wooden bread board,
or a very clean countertop Banneton
or Colander lined with a dishcloth Optional:
plastic dough scraper
Pour the batter into
plastic or glass bowl (do not use metal
bowl).
The final step is to transfer the pastry cream to a
glass or ceramic
bowl and place a piece of
plastic film directly on the custard.
Once they are almost entirely black (it's okay, really), place them in a
glass bowl and seal them with a lid
or plastic wrap.
Did you use a
glass / metal
bowl or a
plastic one?
Get any type of mixing
bowls you like;
plastic,
glass, ceramic
or stainless steel.
Meanwhile, stir together the yogurt, cajun spice, and lemon juice in a medium
plastic or glass bowl.
Transfer mixture to a
glass bowl or plastic bag and add remaining marinade ingredients, including pork loin, and place in refrigerator overnight.
Pour the batter into
plastic, ceramic
or glass bowl (do not use metal
bowl).
In a
plastic or glass bowl, whisk together the rice vinegar, ginger, garlic, red chili paste, cayenne pepper, and Sriracha sauce.
Mix 1 spoonful of baking soda and 1 - 2 spoons of distilled water in a ceramic,
plastic,
or glass bowlș just don't use a metal
bowl as the baking soda can react with the respective metal.
Change out
plastic bowls for
glass, ceramic
or stainless steel.
To keep feline acne at bay, use
glass, ceramic
or metal food
bowls instead of
plastic ones.
No matter the case, ditching
plastic food and water
bowls in favor of stainless steel, ceramic,
or glass is recommended, as is regular and thorough cleaning of the
bowls.
You can choose ceramic
or stainless steel dishes,
plastic crocks, and even
glass bowls — but all these place settings for your pooch have their benefits and drawbacks.
There's no simple fix for this, but some.things you can try are replacing any
plastic bowls with
glass, stainless steel
or porcelain
bowls.
If you are using a
plastic bowl or bottle, try substituting with a
glass (ceramic)
bowl or bottle.
Always use
glass, metal
or ceramic
bowls as food and water dishes, since many cats have an allergy to
plastic.