Sort beans and rinse with cold water. In a dutch
inutes.
NOTE: Try this recipe with chicken or turkey cutlets in
roiler. Line a broiler pan with foil. Cook egg noodles according
Combine all ingredients except chicken in a 4-1/2 quart crock pot. Mix well.
Add chicken, stir until well mixed.
Cover and cook on HIGH heat setting for 5 hours or LOW heat setting for 8 hours or until chicken is cooked through and tender and potatoes can be easily pierced.
Discard bay leaf.
Remove excess fat on the chicken before adding to the post.
I made 1/2 the recipe with success.
Mix equal parts baby shampoo with water.
Bubble blowing wands can be made from pipe cleaners.
Add either glycerin or sugar and the bubbles will last longer.
Put about 2 inches in a cup, give to a child and let them blow.
Combine ingredients.
Glycerin will make bubbles iridescent. Blow bubbles through wire loops or spools.
To make lots of bubbles outdoors, place fly swatter in soapy water and swing it around.
Mix all three ingredients together.
Glycerin makes bubbles more resilient.
Make bubble wands out of pipe cleaners.
Don't throw the leftovers away, it gets better with age.
Bend a coat hanger into a loop.
Mix detergent with water. Measure carefully, it makes a big difference.
Stir slowly.
Add glycerin.
Pour solution into frying pan, dip hanger loop and wave into the air.
The longer the solution sits, the better it gets.
Mix pulverized laundry starch with cold water.
Pour in boiling water and stir quickly.
Cook the mixture over low heat about 3 minutes until the surface becomes glossy.
Remove from heat and add soap flakes and glycerin as a preservative.
Place the mixture in small jars and color with a few drops of different vegetable dyes.
Mix together all ingredients.
Allow foam to subside before using.
Tends to produce longer lasting bubbles as the mixture ages.
Enjoy.
Gently mix, trying to avoid making bubbles on the surface. The less bubbles on the surface of the mixture, the stronger the bubbles will be.
Different sized circular objects (even 6-pack plastic rings) make for great bubble fun!
Gently mix, trying to avoid making bubbles on the surface. The less bubbles on the surface of the mixture, the stronger the bubbles will be.
Different sized circular objects (even 6-pack plastic rings) make for great bubble fun!
Mix all ingredients together with a few drops of food coloring.
Blow bubbles!
Put in jar and give children straws to blow bubbles.
Send them outside for bubbles of fun.
Mix all ingredients.
Use thread spools, fly swatter or plastic bubble loops that make lots of bubbles.
Combine laundry starch and boiling water.
Add glycerin and coloring.
Mix well.
Mix all the ingredients gently.
Use for bubbles.
Mix all ingredients; stir gently.
Pour mixture into a small jar (a baby food jar works great).
Dip the end of a plastic straw into bubble solution.
Pull it out and let it drip once.
Blow through the other end of the straw, and you've got bubbles.
Mix together and let the children make bubbles!
Mix all together very slowly.
Use straws to blow out bubbles into the air.