I recently got an original
old mixing bowl, rolling pin and wooden spoon.
Decorating our home for Christmas can be elaborate with lots of sparkles and bows or as simple as a bouquet of candy canes blooming from grandma's
old mixing bowl.
Not exact matches
These can be made in either the blender or the
old - fashioned way, in a
mixing bowl.
For No Bake Granola Bars, combine 2 cups
old fashioned rolled oats, 1/2 cup oat flour, 2 cups puffed rice cereal, 1/2 cup coconut chips or other
mix - ins (including nuts, if you like) into a
bowl and
mix.
For Crunchy Granola Bars, combine 1 cup finely ground nuts, 1/2 cup granulated sugar (coconut palm sugar, light brown sugar and / or white granulated sugar), 2 cups
old fashioned rolled oats, 2 cups puffed rice cereal in a
bowl and
mix.
In a medium
bowl mix together all ingredients in above order, serve over freshly toasted bread, best is day
old Italian crusty bread, bruschetta recipe.
In medium
bowl,
mix mayo, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, egg,
Old Bay seasoning, garlic powder, and parsley.
Perfect portion for 12 muffins, we'll maybe 11 since my 2 year
old is chowing down on the
mix in the
bowl!!
Here's a link to a very
old (funny) video of my step - son making my bread
mix by hand with a
bowl and wooden spoon and it turned out great, just so you know it can work!
Skinny Taco DipServings: 24 • Serving Size: 1 / 24th of dip •
Old Points: 2 pts • Points +: 2 ptsCalories: 59.2 • Fat: 3.6 g • Protein: 2.2 g • Carb: 4.7 g • Fiber: 0.6 g Ingredients: 8 oz 1/3 less fat Philadelphia cream cheese 8 oz reduced fat sour cream 16 oz jar mild salsa1 / 2 packet taco seasoning 2 cups iceberg lettuce, shredded fine 2 large tomatoes, seeds removed and diced 1 cup reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese 2.25 oz sliced black olives Directions: In a large
bowl combine cream cheese, sour cream, salsa and taco seasoning and
mix well with an electric
mixer.
I'm always having it for breakfast in some form or fashion — whether it's granola, baked oatmeal, pancakes or just a good
old bowl of hot oatmeal with random
mix ins and toppings.
- In a
mixing bowl combine the chopped bacon, crab meat,
Old Bay, Dijon, Greek yogurt, and basil.
In a
mixing bowl combine the chopped bacon, crab meat,
Old Bay, Dijon, Greek yogurt, and basil.
Everyone in my family enjoys cereal differently — my 7 year
old likes to munch on it dry, my 10 year
old loves it in a
bowl with milk, my 12 year
old wants to make some cereal bar treats, my husband likes to
mix it with yogurt, and I use GF cereals as substitutes in favorite non-GF recipes, like my crispy honey baked chicken!
Combine the crab, celery, red onion, scallion,
Old Bay, and black pepper in a small
bowl and
mix thoroughly.
Then I measure and they dump in 4 cups unsweetened puffed - grain cereal (we like a
mix of rice, kamut, corn, and / or millet), 1 cup
old - fashioned oats, and 1 1/2 cups dried fruit, nuts, seeds, and / or unsweetened shredded or flaked coconut into a large
bowl.
Diane Darrow, four years
older than Jan, walked into the kitchen one day and saw Bob with his huge hands in a
mixing bowl, squashing the batter.
I considered just having my
older son pick a number between 2 and 32, but realized that would skew toward numbers 2 - 10, so he wrote down all the names on slips of paper (a good writing practice project for a first grader), and we put them in a
mixing bowl, and his younger brother drew out one slip.
Ingredients: • 1 ripe banana • 1/8 tsp cinnamon • 1/8 tsp cloves • 1 tsp flax oil • Drizzle agave (please note: do not substitute the agave with honey until after 18 mo of age due to the risk of botulism in young babies) Instructions: • Place peeled banana in a
bowl and smash with the back of a fork • Add spices, flax oil and agave •
Mix well • Place in microwave for 20 seconds • Serve warm Click here to see how to use this recipe for
older children as a delicious, warm and healthy after school snack.
** Cake pans,
old pots,
mixing bowls and wooden salad
bowls that were either bought from goodwill or declared too
old and cruddy for my own kitchen.
One day while making banana bread, my 2 year -
old dumped a jar of hot chocolate
mix into the
bowl.
As the rate of injected magma increases, however, it creates a «
mixing bowl» region where
older crystals get
mixed in with the new material.
I can personally vouch it will be the best dip for apples, perfect on toast with sliced bananas, on top of oatmeal, a smoothie
bowl topper,
mixed with Greek yogurt, your classic PB&J (never too
old for that...), on top of dark chocolate as previously mentioned, and simply eaten by the spoonful if all else fails.
My 12 yr
old Sheppard
mix loves this food so much that he literally licks the
bowl until all and any crumbs are gone.
The first night we gave him the Eukanuba brand,
mixed with his original food, I noticed he left a small portion of his
old food in to the side of his
bowl and gobbled up the Eukanuba with no problem!
Reduce the amount of food that you put in his
bowl and begin to
mix adult cat food with the kitten food at around 10 months of age, gradually switching over to adult cat food by the time the cat is one year
old.
For example you add 10 % pellets to your bird's
bowl on day one and 90 % of the
old (seed)
mix.
We bought a bag and started
mixing with her
old food to transition her slowly and she started eating the Royal Canin out and leaving her
old food in the
bowl.
I thought I would have to sneak it in along with the regular GO, but they liked it as soon as I put it in the
bowl, so now I
mix the two together, and as they get
older I will phase the endurance formula out.
If you do not have a heavy - duty
mixer,
old - fashioned (strong) wooden spoons,
bowls and hands will certainly suffice; you will just have a little more work to produce the finished product.
I knew I wasn't going to need a lot of paint, so I used a paint sample that was just sitting on a shelf in the basement collecting dust.I poured the paint into an
old tupperware
bowl,
mixed up half a cup of baking soda and 3 tablespoons of water, and
mixed that in with the paint.
Loved seeing the vintage and antique items «in the
mix:»
old dough
bowl, framed botanical specimens, lovely
old Persian rug, antique stoneware jug, etc..
Plant mini evergreen trees in a
mix of
old red - and - green transferware
bowls.