Sentences with phrase «yoghurt pots»

"Yoghurt pots" refers to the small containers used to store yoghurt. Full definition
Help your toddler plant them in yoghurt pots to watch them grow.
He said it was «ludicrous» to fine people for putting yoghurt pots in the wrong bin, or putting bins on the wrong part of the pavement.
You can tell because the prom looks like it was designed by a professional wedding planner, not just some girl with a few bits of cardboard and a broken yoghurt pot.
For example, a paper sleeve that is wrapped around a large yoghurt pot can be removed and recycled with paper.
HOW TO MAKE YOGHURT POT FEEDERS A great activity for children and adults alike to get everyone involved in making Yoghurt Pot Feeders to attract birds to your garden.
Eaton told DairyReporter the company works with Greiner Packaging for its preprinted yoghurt pots and Constantia for its PET lids and has gone from producing 100 pots a week to 36,000.
The proper yoghurt cake recipe uses yoghurt pots (small Activia type) to measure up all the ingredients.
The waste - reduction organisation Wrap says 1.3 million unopened yoghurt pots are dumped every day, along with 440,000 ready meals, 5,500 whole chickens, 4.4 million apples, 5.1 million potatoes and 1.6 million bananas.
By hiding food and the occasional treat in cardboard toilet roll tubes, in empty yoghurt pots, or in different areas of the animal's enclosure, your Gerbil will be forced to hunt for its food — this will keep it occupied for many happy hours and help prevent boredom.
Beijing Design Week: A constellation of illuminated ceramic yoghurt pots hangs in the stairwell of a former bicycle factory in an installation by designers Aidia Studio for Beijing Design Week.
By using a blend of recycled materials, the terrazzo finish is being mimicked to create colourful and highly durable surfaces — Smile Plastics reuses items such as yoghurt pots to create speckled surfaces, which can be seen in kitchens, bathrooms, furniture and even shelving.
There are many different types of plastic in use, some of which we can recycle in the UK and other types — including that used to make yoghurt pots and margarine tubs — which require new technology to recycle it efficiently, that is not currently available here.
Most home - cooked dessert should be simple - some fruit and yoghurt pots.
As a child I used to get quite frustrated when glue wouldn't stick anything to yoghurt pots — I think that's when I decided to use other materials instead.
I used to get quite frustrated when the glue wouldn't stick anything to the yoghurt pots though, I think that's when I decided to use other materials instead.
Materials: margarine tube, yoghurt pot, 2 craft sticks, super glue -LRB-!)
Along with meaty articles like «Atmospheric water in the National Curriculum» and «The forgotten snowstorm — 4 January 1854», there is the intriguing «Cumulus cloud analogue on a yoghurt pot lid».
By hiding food and the occasional treat under cardboard boxes, in empty plant or yoghurt pots, or in different areas of the animal's cage, your Rat will be forced to hunt for its food — this will keep it occupied for many happy hours and prevent boredom.
Hide food or the occasional treat under cardboard boxes, in empty plant or yoghurt pots, or in different areas of the animal's hutch — your Rabbits will be forced to hunt for food — this will keep them occupied for many happy hours and prevent boredom.
By hiding food and the occasional treat in an toilet roll tube or yoghurt pot, or in different areas of the animal's cage, your Hamster will be forced to hunt for its food — this will keep it occupied for many happy hours and help to prevent boredom.
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