I tried using a glass cup to flatten the cookies on the baking sheet, but the dough kept sticking to the glass.
Try using glass or stainless steel water bowls.
You could
try using a glass or mesh door between the cats so they can approach or hide as they choose.
Try using glass instead of traditional newal posts.
Not exact matches
For now, the attitude of a loyal
Glass lover is to just
try to get as much
use out of it as possible until the hardware wears out.
Using the traditional Curaçao, you can enhance some mixed drinks (
try floating the liqueur in a Piña Colada for an eye - appealing, soothing cooler) or produce more bizarre combos (vodka, 7 - up and blue Curaçao makes a tasty blend that looks disturbingly like a
glass of window cleaner!).
As I sit here, a
glass of wine in my hand, the Elf playing the drums not 5 metres away and a Great Dane puppy
trying to hold a chew ball
using my boob as a prop, I drink to us all.
Try using a double boiler or a
glass bowl over a simmering pan of water.
My friend who works at Whole Foods told me to
try adding cut onions if you aren't going to
use a whole avocado or more right away - cover in a
glass dish (I'm a Pyrex whore!)
Hopefully with a big cold
glass of almond milk or a dandy blend latte Can't wait to
try the cupcakes, I
used to make some along time ago and put large flakes of coconut in them, super yum!
Try using paper cones stated in tall
glass for making an extravagant appearance for common dish.
I will
try using a metal pie tin next time I bake it to get a crispier crust on the bottom as I
used glass this time and it was a bit too soft for me.
I made the couscous mixture and
tried to spread half of it but it wasn't even enough to spread a thin layer on the bottom of my
glass pie dish so i just
used it all and made another batch of couscous while the first batch was chilling.
I
try to
use glass as often as I can for this purpose.
The ice at the bar is either frozen in -
glass or cobbled to improve efficiency, and the bar program, spearheaded by Jennifer Colliau,
tries to
use only liquors from distillers like Richmond's Falcon Spirits who know how to reuse their waste solids and grey waters (leftover liquid from the distilling process).
I
used to
use stainless steel, which I loved, but once I
tried glass, my poor stainless bottle hasn't been touched!
Use a large metal spoon to carefully fold the cream into the chocolate mixture,
trying to keep the mixture as light as possible.Spoon into the planters or in little serving
glasses and chill in fridge for at least 1 hour.
Hi there, I would like to
try this recipe but would like to know if I could
use a
Glass loaf pan since that is all I have.
I've
tried to
use the space efficiently by making things multipurpose whenever possible (I expose the screens by making a stack of black foam, screen, negative and
glass on top of my vacuum table) and having stuff on pulleys, so it can be moved out of the way when not in
use.
I
try to
use recycled
glass where possible (bottles and
glasses which I flatten out in my kiln) and Polish mouthblown
glass, which comes in a vast array of colours and has little air - bubbles and striations, giving the
glass a lot of «life».
I
try to
use glass and plastic containers, paper bags and a variety of other materials, but alas, too often resort to little plastic bags for space saving reasons.
Try to
use unbreakable ornaments for the decoration of Christmas tree instead of
glass ornaments.
If you want the rain jacket to have a «slick» look,
try painting it with a few thin coats of shiny, dimensional fabric paint or I even
used stained
glass paint.
In your shoes, I would
try to drink a HUGE
glass of water after each bf session, and
use formula when hubby gets up to feed them during the night feeding (or whatever you work out).
If you don't regularly buy bottled drinks, you might
try using colored
glasses you find at Goodwill or yard sales.
It was really fun to
use the interactive online demo by uploading my own photos and then
trying on the
glasses to see which frames best suited my face.
Unfortunately since I was
using a childcare center, their rules prohibited
use of
glass & required all bottles to be pre-measured when they were dropped off (no transferring from one central container to the bottle), but I
tried to store milk in
glass when I could - my husband always gave my daughter a bottle before they left the house (I left for work 2 hours before that), and that was generally a
glass one.
Use glass and stainless steel baby bottles and try to reduce all plastic use for you and your chi
Use glass and stainless steel baby bottles and
try to reduce all plastic
use for you and your chi
use for you and your child.
I would
use a
glass dropper and
try to cap off the bottles quickly.
I've been
using glass Avent bottles with the Lansinoh mOmma nipple... I still
try to nurse when LO wants to, and this is the absolute best nipple I've seen for switching back and forth.
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After
trying many
glasses, our family now
uses these:
Use airtight
glass or stainless - steel containers for food storage, or
try beeswax cling wrap.
To soften it before
use,
try placing some date sugar in a
glass or ceramic bowl with a moist paper towel and cover it with a lid or plate overnight.
If you enjoy drinking milk by the
glass or
use it to make lattes or smoothies, consider
trying unsweetened almond or coconut milk instead.
I had to spend 15 minutes
trying to lock - pause on them and then I had to
use a magnifying
glass to read them.
After
trying numerous brands and carefully vetting the packaging processes
used, I settled on Epic Bone Broth for my son's dorm room which comes in shelf stable
glass jars.
I
use this organic ginger powder packed in
glass jars as I have found it to be more potent than others I've
tried in the past.
Try to
use glass food containers and a reusable water bottle instead of disposable plastic ones.
Try to
use glass first or stainless steel second when looking for something to put water in.
I
try to always
use glass bottles but would make exceptions for bath & body recipes
used in the shower or small batches of spray recipes that I will
use in a relatively short amount of time.
Hopefully with a big cold
glass of almond milk or a dandy blend latte Can't wait to
try the cupcakes, I
used to make some along time ago and put large flakes of coconut in them, super yum!
My
glasses me so dizzy and nauseous that there's no way I can wear them long enough to
try to get
used to them.
Try mixing metals like we did in the tablescape above and
use these
glasses with some other gold accessories.
I will have to
try some of these pocket squares; Do you think you could also
use these techniques to fold serviettes and put them in a wine
glass for a dinner party?
I
tried this
using small
glass milk bottles and a homemade chalk paint.
I thought I would
try the «faux mercury
glass» technique I
used on my lamps HERE, but as you can see....
I
tried to
use natural elements and give them a tiny glam touch with some cut
glass glitter.
I was
trying to do my best to imitate the Ballard version so I went with round... and
used a
glass»cause I really stink at doing shapes freehand.
I've always always loved their style of
glasses, but hadn't gotten the chance to play with any in person until I
used their Home
Try - On program last month.