I'm glad I used extra hot sauce - otherwise I'm sure I'd be driving home to eat it with
a spoon out of the container right now.
If you do heat baby food in the microwave,
spoon some out of the container into a microwave - safe dish, cover with a microwaveable cover (not plastic wrap), and heat for just a few seconds.
Not exact matches
The wide mouth on the
container makes it easy to get measuring
spoons in and
out of, without making a mess.
This is about the easiest dessert ever, unless you are just scooping a block
of ice cream
out of the cardboard
container into a bowl, or perhaps eating Cool Whip
out of the tub with a
spoon.
Use a
spoon to scoop
out 1 - inch pieces
of ganache and another to push the ganache off the
spoon into the
container.
Do you scoop the flour
out of the
container with the measuring cup or do you put the flour into the cup with a
spoon and level off the top with the back
of a knife?
(I remember eating store - prepared pimiento cheese
out of a
container with a
spoon as a kid.)
If you weren't sure how to use it — other than eating it straight
out of the
container with a
spoon — this recipe is the perfect way to try it
out.
You can package it individually, eat it straight
out of the bowl with a
spoon, leave it in its original dog - food - reminiscent state, or class it up with cute
containers and bright accessories.
I tried all kinds
of ways to make it (including grains and other ways, I forget all the different ways I tried) then figured
out that all I had to do is use a
spoon of the previous batch to inoculate a
container of fresh milk and leave it on the counter for about three days and I had perfect kefir.
Turn
out the mound
of treat into a large square
container and spread it
out with the back
of the wooden
spoon / your hands.
You can start by using a clean
spoon, cosmetic spatula or your fingertips to scoop the desired amount
out of the
container.
Okay... I am totally pulling all
of my adored little
spoons OUT of their boring spot in the drawer and placing them in one
of my glass
containers!
I have special, tiny
spoons that I like to use to eat yogurt
out of containers.