I buy my spices in
small jars so they stay fresh, and I ALWAYS grate my nutmeg fresh!
In the recipe you say to pack the mixture down with
a smaller jar so I am assuming that the water - filled baggir is being used as a weight to keep everything in the juices.
Not exact matches
Their friends were glad to help in such a
small way, and
so sent a box containing several
jars of peanut butter.
The batches are
so small and personal, that they actually label each
jar with the number it was in the batch (the one in the photo is # 2).
I often find I only need part of a
small can of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce,
so I store the remainder in a
small glass
jar in the fridge for another day.
So, after grabbing a
small jar of pectin (for low / no sugar recipes), a large bag of stevia (swallow) and a pouch of turbinado, I raced to get a few canning
jars!
I probably should have just done a
small amount to make sure I was doing right, but was
so enthusiastic I did the whole
jar.
Best of all, this is a
small batch,
so you don't have to worry about rushing through the
jar.
I do happen to have a lot of homemade soups in my freezer (in both
small and large
jars), and if you were giving a gift to someone that could refrigerate or freeze it again right away I think this
so - called «meal in a
jar» would be very much appreciated.
It's really easy and I made them in
small 8 ounce mason
jars I picked up at Target (find the same ones here)
so I had go to snacks for the week!
It is
so incredibly easy to make — I used the blender to combine all the ingredients until smooth, then poured into
small mason
jars to store in the fridge.
And a
small jar of curry paste would last for quite a few dishes,
so it is really not that expensive in the end.
These coconut butter treats are bite sized and super quick to make,
so I can fix a
small batch, store them in a mason
jar in my fridge, and grab one whenever I have a craving or need a boost of energy.
Or of course use 6
smaller jars, those look always
so pretty Let me know how you liked it!
Paprika's flavor can vary widely depending on where it's from,
so always have a few
small jars of several different types on hand.
I also added a little more nutritional yeast and only had
small amount of the hot sauce
so i added some liquid from a
jar of jalapinos and its delicious!
I even filled a few
small freezer - safe mason
jars with ice cream
so I'd have ready - to - go single serve ice creams for the guests I was having over later that day.
This
small jar of honey infused with lavender that I purchased at a cost of $ 12.50 was
so inadequate in lavender flavor that it was barely distinguishable and I was more than disappointed.
If you're well into solids, the
small foil packets of food are
so much easier to travel with than
jars.
Our
jar was quite
small,
so it would be interesting to see what would happen if a larger one was used.
Around 8 or
so: Breakfast — stage 2 fruit (although he isn't eating much baby food anymore — he would rather feed himself —
so most of the time he doesn't finish a whole
jar), yogurt,
small chunks of fruit, and more cereal Os.
Or if you know that your child has a hard time following directions at bedtime, try writing or drawing the tasks that need to be done (i.e. toothbrushing, pajamas, etc.) on ping - pong balls and put them in a
small «bedtime
jar»
so your child can feel some control over their routine as they independently pick out the balls one by one for a «surprise» nighttime order of tasks or take them all out and decide what order to do them in themselves.
Here is a piece of advice how to clean it,
so you can use it for many years: take a
small amount of dishwasher liquid, pour it into the blender
jar or cups and fill halfway with warm water.
We didn't have
small bottles but we did have baby food
jars,
so I modified the craft a bit!
It also goes on and cleans off easily, is available in convenient sizes and flip top cap (the tubes) and convenient sizes of 1oz, 2oz, 3oz and 4oz tubes, 16oz
jar,
so the
smaller sizes are handy for traveling.
I do not microwave in plastic because of the risk of toxins getting into the food, actually don't care for microwaves that much
so I started putting my hot things in glass containers, even
small mason
jars work for heating up if you'd like to use a microwave, or I heat them up at home, store them in glass, and keep it separate from the other foods.
Where I used to have dozens of store bought spices, I now just have a dozen or
so small glass
jars with pre-mixed seasonings and I save time and money by using them!
After a week or
so I put the whole thing in a blender and transferred to
smaller jar.
I'd like to get more
small jars for keeping the petals and share with family and friends, because I have need seen anything work
so wonderfully for burns.
(I kid you not, I was pouring leftover sauce into a
jar that was a little too
small, and
so I did what any of you would do: I took a gulp.)
Grate the zucchini and place in a
small bowl or a
jar (a 500 - 600 mL
jar is a good size,
so you have some room to stir and add toppings later).
So I switched to Trader Joe's, in
small jars I can afford.
We do recommend that you try alternate teas in
small batches (such as a one - gallon
jar) apart from your main
jar,
so as to not risk losing your primary culture.
It's really easy and I made them in
small 8 ounce mason
jars I picked up at Target (find the same ones here)
so I had go to snacks for the week!
So I never have small amounts of applesauce around and I didn't want to open a whole jar just for 2 TBS worth, so I just put in some apple chunks (with the skin, about 1/4 small apple) with the avocado and honey (I actually used coconut sap) in the food processor and liquified the apple in with the liquid ingredient
So I never have
small amounts of applesauce around and I didn't want to open a whole
jar just for 2 TBS worth,
so I just put in some apple chunks (with the skin, about 1/4 small apple) with the avocado and honey (I actually used coconut sap) in the food processor and liquified the apple in with the liquid ingredient
so I just put in some apple chunks (with the skin, about 1/4
small apple) with the avocado and honey (I actually used coconut sap) in the food processor and liquified the apple in with the liquid ingredients.
The
jar is
so small that the cream got over in a wee, but the results were damn impressive
so I had to share my review on it.
Stores like Michael's sells
small jars of chalk paint (in same sizes as the craft acrylic paint) at affordable costs
so you no longer have to commit to a full pint size
jar.
It only takes a
small amount,
so this size
jar will last a long time.
Whenever I have a long flight (I live in Australia,
so any trip overseas is a looooooong flight), I put a bit of this in a
small jar and put it on shortly after take - off.
For example, if you are buying salsa, get the
smallest jar possible
so nothing goes to waste.
I had a
jar of
small prizes left over from a Math Family Fun Night,
so I was happy to oblige.
If you suspect the babies can not reach the water bottle, place a
small upturned food dish, coffee
jar lid or a block of wood under the bottle
so they can reach the spout, especially in very hot weather.
We use very large
jars with thousands of cotton swabs,
so the amount of oil we use is different than what you would use with a
smaller amount of swabs.
Originally, the quick series of jumps was in a
smaller space, but the camera moved
so quickly that it felt too
jarring,
so I used jumps in an area that was about twice as wide.
I think if we are ultimately trying to tip the balance
so lots of people make
small changes which have a big impact then the
jar could be just too off - putting and extreme, and puts barriers in place for people who might otherwise quite easily change a few key behaviours like straws, plastic bags, etc..
It's better to buy one large
jar of peanut butter than two
small jars,
so keep that in mind when writing out your grocery list.
So glad they are
smaller than cooky
jars, huh?
I use my pantry not only for food but my extra bowls, platters,
small appliances,
jars, and such
so it was time to get purging!
I just recently started collecting
small, old clear glass
jars and vases,
so these little guys are a welcome addition to my,
so far, tiny collection.
I only use the
smaller, like maybe 1 or two inch candles
so they can't melt to the side of the
jar.