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).
Not exact matches
In half the cookies (the «lids»), cut a small circular hole in the middle (I used the lid of an olive oil bottle to do thi
In half the cookies (the «
lids»), cut a small circular
hole in the middle (I used the lid of an olive oil bottle to do thi
in the middle (I
used the
lid of an olive oil bottle to do this)
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.
Here's what I
used to help me hand wash: 5 Gallon Bucket and
lid (
hole drilled
in the top for the plunger handle to get it through).
Use the top from an old, empty foaming cleanser, cut a hole in a mason jar lid, use a hot glue gun to adhe
Use the top from an old, empty foaming cleanser, cut a
hole in a mason jar
lid,
use a hot glue gun to adhe
use a hot glue gun to adhere.
I've
used a large pickle container (the Warehouse size) on counter with a few red wrigglers thrown
in on top of leaves or shredded mail and then just put scraps
in and cover with a
lid pierced with some air
holes... if fruit flies are a problem, a cloth or paper towel with rubber band or screw you nail pieced
lid right over.
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.