We let the oil / cream rise to the top and then I remove it and
put it in a jar in the fridge.
(never got a chance to
put them in jar after I baked them * sigh *) I'm planning to bring it for my friend, and to get to his house we're gonna have a road trip for about 2 days.
Definitely
avoid putting them in a jar with a narrow neck / mouth as the salts can clump up below the neck and then you won't be able to get»em out.
It's a healthier option than the spice packets and it's really easy to make... it only takes a few minutes to measure everything out, mix it together, and
put it in a jar for storage.
i made a big batch of granola this past weekend and have been assembling parfaits every morning,, i love the idea
of putting it in a jar.
my grandma uses other vegetables, like peppers, or tomatoes or cucombers, and
puts them in jars with salt exacly like this and it tastes sooo much better.
I normally don't carry cash, but I started carrying cash more in the past year and every time I ended up with a crisp Abe Lincoln (or not crisp) I would
put it in a jar.
I think
I put them in the jar while they were still a little bit warm and that might have prevented them from getting crunchy.
It still tastes delicious and I have
put it all in a jar but imagine the oil will set on top and hope the sticky mixture doesn't solidify too much in the fridge — did I do anything obviously wrong?
For those of you having issues with the Chia seeds sticking —
I put mine in a jar and shake occasionally for the first 10 - 15 minutes before putting it in the fridge overnight.
also told me that these tomatoes will last in the fridge for a few months if
you put them in a jar and completely cover them with olive oil.
I put it in a jar with white wine and save it in the fridge indefinitely.
That regular sugar just seemed to get absorbed into the candy so I changed my plan and used icing sugar to dust it so it wouldn't stick together in one massive clump when
I put it in the jar.
In addition to steeping it then,
I put it in the jar with the sauce.
Any tips for how best to
put it in jars and give to friends as holiday treats?
I just made this recipe (it is cooling right now before
I put it in a jar and it looks wonderful!
I am waiting till tomorrow to
put it in a jar in the fridge ro use half of it to make my sourdough bread.
I actually never know what to do with leftover roasted veggies and usually I don't feel like eating them the next day again, so I totally love to put them in a jar
You panna cotta is so pretty, I love that
you put it in a jar.
Although I find if
you put it in a jar and pop it in the fridge overnight it tends to decrease in volume and increase in spoon marks by morning.
Instead of toasting the grains,
I put them in a jar with a scoop of plain yogurt and warm water, and shake.
Just make the recipe as written (with the coconut mixed in), and then when you go to
put it in the jar, layer the mixture with more shredded coconut.
I love the way
you put them in the jar... what a great gift!
Melissa has a great recipe and tutorial for Cranberry Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies;
put it in a jar and it's a perfect little holiday gift in a flash!
Put it in jars a let it cool, then keep it in the fridge IF there is any left to keep in the fridge.
would it be best if you cooked them before
you put them in a jar?
The two of us spent some time thinking up activities we could do that she'd find fun, and I wrote them out, then she folded the pieces of paper and
put them in the jar.
Put them all in a jar and let each child draw out a few each week; that way no one is stuck with the same jobs all the time.
After it cooks, I mash it a little with a potato masher then strain it and
put it in jars or freezer bags.
Store your rice in jars and when an electronic gets wet,
put it in the jar and close the lid tightly.
If you are using whole apples, roughly chop them up before
you put them in the jar.