Sentences with phrase «quart size glass»

The equipment needed is quart size glass jars or larger, depending how much you are culturing at one time, plastic slotted spoon or plastic strainer, coffee filters, and rubber bands.
Combine in a quart size glass mason jar with a lid instead and place this in a small saucepan of water until melted.
Combine all ingredients except essential oils in a quart size glass mason jar and carefully place this jar in a small saucepan of water on the stove.
Combine all ingredients in a quart size glass mason jar and carefully place this jar in a small saucepan of water on the stove.
Combine all ingredients except essential oil in a quart size glass mason jar and carefully place this jar in a small saucepan of water on the stove.
A free option is to carry around a quart size glass jar with your water or beverage of choice.
Combine in a quart size glass mason jar with a lid instead and place this in a small saucepan of water until melted.

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@Michelle — I make it as one large batch in a large glass jar, quart sized.
You will need a quart canning jar or a glass container of equivalent size.
Transfer to glass jars (I use 2 — 3 quart - sized mason jars with the canning lids), leaving some room at the top to allow gasses and liquids to escape.
Serve it simmering in large, heavy bowls with an ample supply of soda crackers and a side of beans, but not much else except, maybe, hot, black coffee or quart - sized glasses of iced tea or a few frosty bottles of your favorite beer.
To begin, rinse the cultures in tap water, then add to a quart glass bottle (I used old juice jars; you could also use quart - sized ball jars).
Transfer the sunchokes to a quart - size glass jar and pour the cooled pickling liquid over top.
Or you can brush dough with a little olive oil, place dough ball (s) into quart size baggies, or a glass bowl covered with plastic and let rise in the fridge for two days.
Sterilize 2 quart - size glass (mason) jars with lids in the dishwasher, or by submerging them in boiling water for 10 minutes.
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)
Store and refrigerate the carrots and peppers in glass jars, or like I do, in these plastic quart - sized containers.
quart size sipper glass that fits in most car drink holders.
glass container with lid — I use a quart - size mason jar for storing the oil soaked flannel between uses
UPDATE: Low maintenance approach: Combine ingredients in a quart - size glass mason jar and place jar in a small saucepan of water until melted.
Even when we were on a very tight budget, I found some quart size mason jars and glass plates / storage containers at a thrift store for food storage and eating and we were able to avoid plastic... and since glass lasts forever (or until a child breaks it!)
Pour the water into a quart size or larger glass jar.
To soak seeds and nuts, fill a quart - sized glass jar half full of seeds and nuts of your choice.
Soak quinoa overnight at room temperature in quart - sized covered glass container with a pinch of sea salt.
;) I also copied your glass jar idea and found a dozen quart size jars at the hardware store for just under $ 11!
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