Sentences with phrase «use little jars»

You could also use little jars to pack individual servings of a picnic -LSB-...]
«Then use a little jar with plastic wrap to press down the surface.»
I then use another little jar of water and continuously dip first into that and then into the paint jar as I bring the paint to the wood and begin to move it around like watercolor.

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If you are pressed for time (or feeling a little lazy, we all are sometimes, let's be honest) you can use a sauce from a jar or a blended sauce.
I used mostly cheep vodka with a little splase of dark rum, started it in July in two quart mason jars, then put it in pretty 10oz bottle, with a few fresh beans in each bottle.
I use the same little ball jar for my salad dressings as well.
This eggnog took little more than a mason jar and a hand can - opener, but making it at home would allow the use of a blender, a couple of tasty additions and maybe even your very own homemade raw coconut milk.
I used 1 jar (26 oz) of Trader Joe's Organic Marinara instead of making the tomato sauce and sprinkled a little cinnamon on the top layer of sauce.
I never knew how to tell and I only use about a teaspoon every year, so a little jar goes a long way.
Using your favorite pie crust, fill the bottom of each jar with pie crust by pressing the crust on the bottom and then up the sides (this is the part that would be much easier with the correct jars — the jars I used were cute and curvy = harder to press into all the little).
I ran out of crust to fully cover the top of my jars, so I used a mini heart cutter to cut out little hearts from the remaining dough I had.
I know those little jars of curry paste are convenient and they definitely have their place (we use them for quick meals), but it's so easy to make your own paste, so why not give it a try!
Used a little less than they called for to make the beef broth (The jar recommends 1.5 T for a quart of stock, but I just used 1T since I recall it being pretty salUsed a little less than they called for to make the beef broth (The jar recommends 1.5 T for a quart of stock, but I just used 1T since I recall it being pretty salused 1T since I recall it being pretty salty).
Go on, bust out the jam jar and that weird little whisk you thought you'd never use.
After making my Mini Vegan Pizza Potato Skins the other week, I had a little jarred sun - dried tomato paste left which I used to make a quick quinoa dish for lunch.
I use these little English Muffin rings for my buns, but you could use a bun pan made for this purpose, mason jar rings, or just shape rings out of aluminum foil.
* My sister says she uses the little disposable Glad plastic containers without any trouble, just in case you don't wish to go out and purchase special jars for this recipe!
You should be able to fill five 8 - ounce jars (my sister actually uses the little Glad containers without any problems too).
I use Vietnamese cinnamon, probably equivalent in that it's a little more robust, and if I remember correctly the jar said to use 2/3 of what you would do a regular cinnamon.
Scooped it into a cute little mason jar and can't wait to start using it on a regular basis.
Before I learned to pack salad in mason jars or to make salads with wilt - free greens, I used to pack up all my salad components in little individual containers.
This recipe is a tweaked version of my mums cake, not that it needed tweaking but I had a jar of molasses I needed to use up and molasses goes well in ginger cake, makes it that little bit stickier.
So I cut off the softer parts, sliced them up, and Joshie used his pudgy little fist to stuff jars for fermentation.
My experiment was very similar to what you have listed except for using cream cheese, instead of the american an pickled jalapenos along with a little of the juice from the jalapeno jar.
A little cinnamon oil can be used with the coconut oil, but I would only use a drop or two in a small jar of coconut oil — more than that can burn the skin.
This is probably a really silly question but can rosehip oil (I have a little jar which I use for my skin) be added as I don't have the powder?
I Italianate it a little and use leftover sliced roasted red peppers I keep in a jar.
Now, once your cashew butter is ready — feel free to go ahead and use it as you would, business as usual — dive head first into the jar and eat your way out... or you be a little more refined and get yourself a spoon, do what you feel
The jar was a little small to get to properly infuse the flavour into my baking, but I used it to make the choc - lamington balls and they sure were delicious.
I have this little jar of red chili paste in my pantry that I'm trying to figure out how to use — this might be the ticket:) I had no idea kale and quinoa held up so well in soup, either... I assumed they wouldn't, so I've been avoiding them.
Drain water from poppy seeds and melon seeds and tip them into the mixer jar and using very little water grind it into a fine paste.
Used minced garlic (yep, the jar stuff) 1/2 of the green chile's, 1 cup of buttermilk ranch dressing, cup of milk, little bit heavy cream (I don't worry about calorie intake, as you can tell) added a can of peas also.
I regularly bought these little jars of sun - dried tomatoes in the produce department at Ralph's market to use in my recipes.
These are good to make and just keep in the fridge, no matter what size jar you use, because they are such sweet little treats.
I also love that they are good for using up little jars of open jam.
The only thing I did differently from the recipe was to use an entire jar of peanut butter, because the amount called for would have left a little (and also so I wouldn't have to wash peanut butter out of my measuring cup) and to beat the whipping cream to soft peaks and then add the peanut butter / sugar mixture to the whipping cream and beat until combined and light and fluffy.
I still had some apple cider left from a few weekends ago, and this humble little cocktail (it's in a mason jar, so it's humble and folksy) was the perfect way to use it up.
I used a little less than 1 1/2 cups of almonds and it almost filled a small mason jar.
Then pour the dressing into a lidded container (I love using little mason jars for this) and add some salt and pepper to taste.
Whether they be blended in a dressing, tossed in pasta, or added to a spring rice pilaf — we don't use them often, so a little jar of these will last us a long time.
I also used a jar of diced tomatoes instead of fresh, as tomatoes this time of year have little taste.
While smoothies make a great take - along breakfast (I used to carry mine to work almost every day in a jar that came with my Nutribullet), smoothie bowls are a little bit more advanced and make a wonderful weekend breakfast treat or a brunch buffet gem.
One ingredient some of you might not be familiar with is the Shichimi Togarashi spice mixture I used for seasoning here - although I suspect you'd recognize the little jar it often comes in.
I have a little jar of hot pepper jam that I want to make stuff with too — what do you use yours in?
I also set my little jar that I'm using to try to grow my kefir grains up there.
Instead you can use mason jars that you already own, or purchase regular neck mason jars for as little as.71 cents for 4oz jars!
The wide neck also makes the jars a cute little place to store wild flowers your kids have collected on your outdoor adventures and they are even big enough to use as a tea light holder, if you like lighting candles in the evening.
I use the top tray of a cheese platter in my refrigerator and lay meats and such that I am defrosting, the top is large enough to hold a 30 lb turkey and we all know the mess they can cause in the refrigerator... Also I have seen when my friends husband had taken the baby food jars and attached the covers to a wooden wheel he had made, with a little handle on the side to turn the wheel, he then filled it with his wifes favorite spices, it is adorable, now that both have left this plane of life I often think of that spice rack..
One effective tool for use in helping little ones cope with big emotions is a Calm - Me - Jar made from small, round, plastic bottles such as Aquapod water bottles.
One effective tool for use in helping little ones cope with big emotions is a Calm - Me - Jar made from small, round, plastic bottles such as AquapodTM water bottles.
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