To do this, I poured water into my soap mold and poured that into
a pyrex measuring glass, so I could see how much the mold held.
Not exact matches
I have a Breville immersion blender and it's the bomb, BUT the darn thing is just a tiny bit too wide to fit in a wide Mason jar... So I made in a
glass Pyrex 2 - cup
measure and it worked fine.
I
measured the peanut butter in a
glass Pyrex liquid
measuring cup, maybe those who've had problems have
measured the pb in dry
measuring cups?
Measuring Cup (1 cup,
Pyrex,
Glass) 3.
Measuring Cup (2 Cups,
Pyrex,
Glass) 3.
Hi Virgina, you might be a reader outside North America like me:) Honeslty overall I'd say it's worth buying a standard 500mL / 2cup
glass measuring jug like
Pyrex sells all over the world.
Equipment Needed: Mesh strainer
Pyrex glass measuring cup (or just a mason jar) Rubber spatula (or just a wooden spoon) Mason jars (I like using the quart size but I'm out right now so I've been using 2 pint size jars)
In a heat resistant
pyrex or other
glass bowl or
measuring cup, add the coconut oil.
If your raw honey or coconut oil is solid (coconut oil has a melting point of 76 °F, so if you keep your house cool, it will likely be soft but solid), put them into a
glass oven - safe bowl or
measuring cup (such as
Pyrex), and place it in pot filled with shallow, boiling water (do not let the water get into the bowl or cup containing the honey and / or coconut oil).
What I do to determine this is pour water into your soap mold, then dump that water into a large
measuring cup (like one of those big
glass pyrex ones), and the number of ounces of water it took to fill the mold will be the number of ounces of soap base you will need.
I poured filtered water into a
pyrex glass measuring cup and boiled the water in the microwave for several minutes.
Combine in a small
glass Pyrex measuring cup and heat at 50 % power until the ingredients have melted.
Melt the coconut oil on low heat stove top in a
pyrex pourable
measuring cup (pint) w /
glass handle.
glass Pyrex measuring cup.
Heat in a double boiler or in the microwave at 50 % power until melted in a large
glass Pyrex measuring cup.
Using a digital scale, begin by weighing out the candelilla wax and cera bellina wax into a small
glass Pyrex measuring cup.
Place the soap chunks in a
glass Pyrex measuring cup or bowl, then heat in the microwave in 20 - 30 increments until melted.
Begin by using a digital scale to weigh out the shea butter and stearic acid in a medium
glass Pyrex measuring cup.
Begin by using a digital scale to weigh out the kokum butter, shea butter and beeswax into a small
glass Pyrex measuring cup or a scientific
glass scientific beaker.
Cut into chunks using a Chef's knife and heat in either a double boiler or in a large
glass Pyrex measuring cup in 30 second increments, stirring in between heatings, until melted.
If you don't have a double boiler, no problem — put them into a
glass oven - safe bowl or
measuring cup (such as
Pyrex), and place it in pot filled with shallow, boiling water (be careful not to let the water get into the bowl /
measuring cup).
Using a digital scale, weigh out the dry ingredients and combine in a large
glass bowl or 8 - cup
Pyrex measuring cup.
Using a digital kitchen scale weigh out the cocoa and shea butter into a large
glass Pyrex measuring cup.
For martinis, he mixed Hendricks with dry vermouth in a
Pyrex measuring cup and chilled the mixture and the
glasses in the freezer until his guests arrived.
@daveandrews273: Put a liter of water in a
glass container, like a
Pyrex measuring cup.