Combine zest, lime juice, (you may need to use a citrus reamer to get enough juice) fish sauce, olive oil, honey, and
salt in a mason jar (or similar container) and shake vigorously.
Then, mix oats, nut milk, cinnamon, sweetener, vanilla, and
salt in a mason jar.
I adore the simplicity of the little white candle and Epson
salt in mason jar!
Not exact matches
Roasted garlic and summer herb
salt blend: Harvest the last of your summer herbs, basil, sage, thyme, whatever you have, dry until they can crumble at your finger tips Roast 3 - 4 cloves of garlic with a drizzle of olive oil When cool, remove from the skin and finely chop, it will be sticky at first Mix the roasted garlic with a few teaspoons of
salt and set aside to dry Finely chop the dried herbs Mix
in the chopped herbs with the garlic and
salt until all the textures are combined Stir or run a knife through the mixture until all flavors are mixed well, set to dry some more, about 10 - 15 minutes When dry, place
in a
mason jar and keep close to brighten any meal all winter long
In a quart size
mason jar, layer brown sugar, white sugar, cocoa, flour, baking powder,
salt, and chocolate chips.
In a small bowl or
mason jar, you'll combine Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, apple cider vinegar, honey, and some
salt and pepper.
For the dressing, I combined the reserved sun - dried tomato oil, fresh lemon juice, garlic powder,
salt and pepper
in a
mason jar.
In a
mason jar, combine sun - dried tomato oil, lemon juice, garlic powder,
salt and pepper; shake until thoroughly mixed.
In a
mason jar or bowl, combine orange juice and zest, olive oil, sea
salt, pepper, agave nectar, and lemon juice.
In a small
mason jar, add the lime juice, olive oil, honey,
salt, and minced garlic.
You can make up a batch of these lavender mint bath
salts, put it
in some
mason jars, and give them out as gifts.
In a small
mason jar, add 4 TBS organic cold pressed olive oil, 1 TBS no - sugar mustard, 1 TBS fresh squeezed lemon, and 1/8 tsp sea
salt.
I prefer using a baggie filled with 2 %
salt solution to airlocks
in the top 1/4 of the
mason jars I use.
Supplies:
mason jars, Martha Stewart metallic glass paint, Martha Stewart silkscreen snowflake stencils, a paint dauber from Martha Stewart (not pictured), Mod Podge, foam brush, tea lights &
salt I am
in love with the Martha Stewart silkscreen stencils.
Don't know if it would work or not... what if you used modge podge on the OUTSIDE of the
mason jars and THEN rolled them
in Epsom
Salts?
Also, I have a snow scene
in a sealed
mason jar that I was given years ago and I'm pretty sure the «snow» is epsom
salt!.
And, your own Epsom
salt snow candles
in mason jars make the perfect «toss it together» centerpieces, too!