Not exact matches
Second, even the
small amount
in the «cookie
jar» would
not exist if the Finance Department had
not continued to use higher - than - required employment insurance premiums to help generate the budgetary surpluses
in 2015 - 16 and 2016 - 17.
It's
not a spice I really pay much attention to, but for some reason I always happen to have a
small jar of it hanging around
in the spice cabinet.
Serves 2 people Ingredients: 1 Cup Quinoa 2 Cups Water 10
Small Potatoes 1 & 1/2 Cups Broccoli 1/3 Cup Pine Nuts 4 Cooked Artichoke Hearts (I use pre made
jarred hearts
in water) 4 Tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar 1/2 Lemon Pinch of Herbs & Salt (If you can't get cooked artichokes, feel free to omit from recipe!)
Even a cold soup (or assortment of soups
in small jars) that had
not yet been frozen would be nice to offer as well.
And a
small jar of curry paste would last for quite a few dishes, so it is really
not that expensive
in the end.
Why
not use white cake mix and just mix
in a
small jar of maraschino cherries?
In the ingredients list you have a small jar of tomato paste, but adding that is not in the instruction
In the ingredients list you have a
small jar of tomato paste, but adding that is
not in the instruction
in the instructions.
1) Peel the grapefruit, and remove as much of the white pith from both the flesh and the peel 2) Using the peel of one grapefruit, slice into strips as thin as you possibly can 3) Roughly chop up the grapefruit flesh into
small pieces and put the pieces
in a bowl 4) Pour sugar over the chopped up grapefruit and mix sugar with the fruit 5) Allow grapefruit - sugar mixture to rest for about 30 minutes 6) After 30 minutes, pour the grapefruit - sugar mixture into a large pot, add
in the sliced peel, and squeeze
in the lemon juice 7) Heat over low fire, stirring every few minutes for around one hour to ensure it does
not stick to the bottom of the pot 8) Once marmalade reaches the desired consistency, remove from fire and pour straight away into sterilized
jars, capping them immediately 9) Allow the grapefruit marmalade to cool before serving with toast or crackers
It will mean that
not only can Aegg offer our existing bespoke
jar packaging solution from developing a product from initial design concept right through to managing manufacturing and setting up the supply chain; Aegg can now also offer a capping referral solution through Tecnocap's know - how
in metal closing systems, making the company the «go - to» brand for complete
jar packaging for both large and
small projects.
This recipe is enough to fill 3
small jars, it's super low
in sugar (no added sugar at all, it's all from the fruits) and you don't have to use mango and kiwifruit if you don't want to.
The Mini
Jar Company is a fairly new company on the scene, being launched last year and like many companies, priding themselves on
not using artificial ingredients and the products are made
in small batches.
Real Talk: If you REALLY don't want to bother with the layering, serve this
in small bowls, cups, or clear
jars as individual parfaits (a spoonful of pumpkin mixture, a spoonful of cream, with crumbled graham crackers and candy on top).
Scoop out 1/2 cup pickling spice and set aside
in a
small bowl or
jar (you won't need it again until it's time to cook the corned beef).
I don't use too many different types of sugars that often, but I do keep a
small jar of unrefined cane sugar
in the cupboard for guests wanting coffee.
And since I didn't have any
small jars, I put the cut up tomatoes into a heavy duty plastic gallon re-closable bag inside of a
small stainless steel Dutch oven just
in case the hot liquid, which I let cool slightly, melted the bag when I poured it over the tomatoes and other ingredients.
Just
in case you don't want to try to get the panna cotta to cooperate coming out of its mold — this tastes just as good
in a
small jar.
Even better than that if you have a
small jar just throw all the ingredients
in that and shake like crazy (I couldn't find my
small jar this time).
Like trap bugs and spiders
in mason
jars and release them back outside, couldn't stand to kill the
smallest pest.
Pros: plenty of cup holders (2 for child and 2 for you), good size cargo area with reasonable access, car seat connects and releases easily, generous recline, durable, zippered canopy is great when you don't need full protection, simple fold Cons: cup holders are
not large enough to hold kids sports bottle, suspension (or lack of) makes even
small bumps
in sidewalks
jarring, unfolding isn't as easy as folding
-- If you're having boys and they're being circumsized, have plenty of Vaseline
in a tube (
not the big
jar — it's more sanitary) and
small 2 ″ x2 ″ gauze squares handy (the hospital will provide some but once we were home we ran out
in 2 days).
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.
Place a
small (pint size or
smaller)
jar in the water, being careful
not to get
in water inside the
jar.
Ingredients: 1/4 cup olive oil 2 TBSP vinegar (red or white wine, apple cider —
not balsamic) 1 large garlic clove chopped finely 2 tsp Dijon Mustard 1/2 tsp oregano (dried or chopped fresh) 1/2 tsp basil (dried or chopped fresh) Instructions: Combine all ingredients
in a
small glass
jar with a lid and shake well to mix.
I also used the
smaller mason
jar because I didn't want to use all of my expensive, Medjool dates, but then I had a hard time packing
in all of the paste (just by a bit).
If you're
not a canner, the excess can also go into the freezer
in small jars for you to remove and use up -LSB-...]
We do recommend that you try alternate teas
in small batches (such as a one - gallon
jar) apart from your main
jar, so as to
not risk losing your primary culture.
Within 3 days
in my care they are looking
smaller, there is a powdery substance
in bottom of Kefir container (
jar) and they are
not reproducing as expected.
So I never have
small amounts of applesauce around and I didn't want to open a whole
jar just for 2 TBS worth, so I just put
in some apple chunks (with the skin, about 1/4
small apple) with the avocado and honey (I actually used coconut sap)
in the food processor and liquified the apple
in with the liquid ingredients.
The Charming Gardeners Wreath by Ella Claire Blue and White Spring Printable by Shades of Blue Interiors Watercolor Floral Crest Printable by
Nest of Posies Free Printable Spring To Do List by My Fabuless Life He Makes All Things New Botanical Farmhouse Mantel by Cherished Bliss Count Your blessings by My Sweet Savannah Spring Apothecary
Jar Label Printables by Bless» er House Live Life
in Full Bloom by Clean and Scentsible Oh Happy Day Free Printable for Spring by Maison de Pax Hello Spring by Happy Happy Nester Spring Sandwich Wrappers by Paint Me Pink Tulip Favor Watercolor by Migonis Home Spring Printable by My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia The Earth Laughs in Flowers by Lolly Jane In One Small Garden by Town and Country Living Vintage Spring Flower Printable by Love Grows Wild Spring Botanical Prints by Live Laugh Rowe (ME!
in Full Bloom by Clean and Scentsible Oh Happy Day Free Printable for Spring by Maison de Pax Hello Spring by Happy Happy Nester Spring Sandwich Wrappers by Paint Me Pink Tulip Favor Watercolor by Migonis Home Spring Printable by My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia The Earth Laughs
in Flowers by Lolly Jane In One Small Garden by Town and Country Living Vintage Spring Flower Printable by Love Grows Wild Spring Botanical Prints by Live Laugh Rowe (ME!
in Flowers by Lolly Jane
In One Small Garden by Town and Country Living Vintage Spring Flower Printable by Love Grows Wild Spring Botanical Prints by Live Laugh Rowe (ME!
In One
Small Garden by Town and Country Living Vintage Spring Flower Printable by Love Grows Wild Spring Botanical Prints by Live Laugh Rowe (ME!!)
If you suspect the babies can
not reach the water bottle, place a
small upturned food dish, coffee
jar lid or a block of wood under the bottle so they can reach the spout, especially
in very hot weather.
Chromehounds was nice but I wouldn't call it great.The environments were sparse (a notable trend
in From Software games), the assembly system was prone to abuse (cock blocking), and while I generally lift my nose at anyone who complains a game is «too slow» I do have to to admit that the weight to speed ratio seemed skewed.A
smaller nitpick that got to me was that the heavy gunner role felt underdeveloped when it came to the mechanics involved or more precisely the lack there of, using only your eyes and your misses to judge where to aim was
jarring in immersive sense (they have giant robots but no laser range finders or even an reticle on the screen to give some form of estimation of where to aim) and felt like an after thought.As usual, From Software had a pretty cool idea but failed to apply the extra level of polish that would push the game to greatness.
We won't ever by able to effectively change anything with scary doomsday predictions, politically driven actions or half baked solutions... If we could just for a moment pull all of our hands out of proverbial the cookie
jar stop with the politics and the anti-industry, global warming and end - of - the - world speak, and realize that our need is to focus on the things we ourselves can do to change our own shade of green, we would be taking one
small step
in the right direction.
I would like an answer to what happens to the initial
small hotter layer at the top — do
nt quote conduction as we have none
in the adiabatic case Your transfer of heat between two horizontal
jars is nothing to do with this case and requires a gas conduction which is assumed to be zero
in the adiabatic column
Nigam says he's
not a believer
in technologies for automatic avatar generation, saying that even
small inaccuracies can be
jarring, and testers enjoyed the personalization process.
If you really love oven - roasted garlic, and have some on hand
in the refrigerator (I find the garlic puree is really easy to store and keeps for ages,
not in oil, just plain garlic puree
in a covered glass
small jar, and those seriously deathly spores don't grow), simply stir
in a spoonful when the soup is nearly finished cooking and has reduced substantially.
I would just mix it
in a
small jar, even a baby food
jar you won't need much for a table top.
Since I didn't have any large hydrangea blooms yet, I grouped a handful of
smaller blooms
in varying sizes of
small canning
jars.
Obviously you won't be able to put liquids
in them, so using them as a vase with water is out, unless you can put a
small container with water down
in the
jar for your flowers to go into.
How about spices
in small batches so you don't have to buy a big
jar of something you'll only use once
in a while?