Fill a container with beer, cut a
small hole in the lid, and bury it in your garden; lid should be flush with the ground.
Rather than cutting out a
rectangular hole in the lid you could always cut it to the size of a plastic hamster tube so that your pet has a tiered home.
Punch
several holes in the lid and place the trap close to where you've seen ants but where your animals and children can't get to it.
Step 4 Prevent overheating by hammering several
air holes in the lid using a hammer and nail, and fixing in a low - wattage light bulb (30W or less).
Prevent overheating by hammering several air
holes in the lid using a hammer and nail, and fixing in a low - wattage light bulb (30W or less).
Perhaps when you were a child you poked a
few holes in the lid of a mayonnaise jar and collected insects for observation.
Remove cap
from hole in lid, cover opening with a kitchen towel, and start blender on lowest speed to prevent hot liquid from splashing out the top like a geyser.
Stream the oil of choice into the food processor via the small
holes in the lid all the while pulsing the food processor to emulsify the oil with the other ingredients.
You may think I'm all put together, but I have a physical inability to carry a cup of coffee without spilling it, and the miracle physics in those takeaway cups from coffee shops... yeah, foam is constantly shooting up out of the
finest hole in the lid.
I'd made the jar as nice as I could with felty petals, fat with pollen, and more than enough
nail holes in the lid to keep the bees from perishing, since for all I knew, people might come back one day as the very thing they killed.
We began noticing a pattern: Regardless of the receptacle's label, recycling bins with
little holes in the lids contained recyclables and almost nothing else, while those that lacked those holes were basically used as trash cans.
Use boxes or jars (you can make them really cute with a bit of twine, or ribbon and
poke holes in the lid) around the home to absorb odors.
Poke a
few holes in the lid and place some window screen inside the holes if you are worried about critters going AWOL.
I poke a very
small hole in the lid (you can see it in the exact center of the above lid) to allow the gas from the yeast to escape.
And then just stick my straw right through
the hole in the lid.
Tip of the day here — when working with hot liquids, do not fill the blender more than halfway, and partially cover
the hole in the lid with a dishtowel to allow steam to escape.
The holes in the lid let the steam out when the lid is secured.
Do not fill the blender more than halfway, and partially cover
the hole in the lid with a dishtowel to allow steam to escape.
It's highly suggested cutting
a hole in the lid of a container — making sure that the edges are not sharp, of course — and showing the baby how to push objects through the hole.
After looking at the CDC handout, I'm wondering if I might use a large plastic container and just poke
some holes in the lid to allow any remaining moisture to evaporate.
Although it is normal for the product to have
some holes in the lid, some bottles have been known to arrive with no seal at all.
Unwrap the burger, squirt ketchup on the fries, stick the plastic straw through
the hole in the lid of your drink.
Simply measure and cut
a hole in the lid (nine inches in diameter should be plenty), apply the shelf liner to the top of the lid as an anti-tracking mat, and fill with litter.
Because you have to cut
a hole in the lid!
Platters, pitchers...... sweet little creamers and gravy boats...... and this very unique brush box... At least, it's the shape of a brush box, but I've never seen ones with
holes in the lid.
* If you have an old piece of furniture with a very strong musty smell, another trick is to fill plastic containers with white vinegar, seal and punch a few
holes in the lids.
Then, take the end of the string without the knot and push it through
the hole in the lid.