Sentences with phrase «oz jar so»

I made mine using 4 oz jars so there is just enough for the gift recipient to enjoy (and they will probably ask for more!).

Not exact matches

And a very helpful tip — the 1 3/4 cups of PB is exactly the size of the normal, 16.3 oz jar of Skippy, so no need to annoyingly measure out that sticky PB (I learned this the hard way...)
I didn't have a jar of mushrooms so sauteed 8 oz sliced mushrooms in 2 TBsp butter and 2 TBsp Olive Oil.
I had an 18.5 oz jar of diced tomatoes on hand, so used that and upped the water to 2 C and it worked perfectly.
Dear Kim, I have a Punjab market near me where I can buy a 16 fl. oz jar of Swad - brand ghee for $ 6.99, so the cost is not prohibitive.
My baby is almost nine months and is 21 lbs, I also have an older child who was about 24 lbs at that age... I think that you have to look at how they start out too... My babies were both almost nine pounds when they were born so they are continuing with that trend of being bigger for their age... If it helps my nine month old eats about 3 jars of stage 3 baby food a day plus finger foods and about 32 oz of formula.
I have to admit, I was a bit leary to spend 15.86 on a 16 oz jar of raw almond butter, but I am so pleased that I did.
Buy a jar of pure inulin powder, preferably this: amazon.com/Metamucil-Inulin-Natural-Clear-Mixing-Servings/dp/B001EP3IEA It's fairly cheap, $ 12 for 12 oz or so, and pure inulin.
When I make it, I usually make it in a 6 - quart pressure cooker, so I fill up about 4 1 pint jars (or 8 8 - oz jars).
So imagine my excitement when the folks at Tropical Traditions sent me a 32 oz Jar of their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil!I always try and look for healthier alternatives in my cooking and baking and Coconut Oil seems to fit the bill perfectly.Its pretty versatile since it can be used in both sweet and savory creations and I love its warm sweet aroma filling my kitchen when I use it!
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