Roll lemon on a flat surface, cut in half, and squeeze juice and pulp into mason jar. Pour 12 ounces water into the jar.
Stir sugar and remaining 2 tablespoons water together in a small saucepan over medium heat until sugar dissolves. Pour sugar mixture and ice into mason jar and stir.
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Fill mason jar to the top with ice
First thing you must do is read your recipe to see how much you will need.
Weigh the Irish Moss out.
Rinse it at least 3 times and remove any debris and salt that may be clinging to the moss.
Put it into a mason jar and soak in the filtered water for at least 3 days.
Rinse the Moss at least 2 or 3 times over the course of the day with fresh filtered water.
Then use as per the directions in your recipe.
Add 2 tablespoons of seed to a mason jar with strainer lid. Rinse thoroughly with cool water. First day, fill half way with water overnight to soak. Set out of direct sunlight and at room temperature, 70 degrees is optimal. The kitchen counter is fine. Rinse and drain twice a day. At the end of day 5 or the start of day 6 your sprouts will be ready to eat. Refrigerate your sprouts 8-12 hours after the final rinse and drain. Enjoy your sprouts in salads, sandwiches, or as a topping to any dish.
it a tall glass or mason jar. Cut off the top with
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Press each layer firmly
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Fill a shaker half-full with ice. Add tequila, lime juice, and sweetener to the shaker. Seal and shake vigorously until outside is frosted, 10 to 15 seconds.
Place salt on a plate. Run 1 lime wedge along the rim of the Mason jar. Press the jar down into the salt. Fill the jar with ice cubes.
Strain margarita into the jar. Top with sparkling water and stir. Garnish with remaining lime wedge.
Combine oil, tomato soup, vinegar, sugar, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, onion juice, salt, paprika, and black pepper in a mason jar with tight-fitting lid and ring. Seal the jar and shake until ingredients are blended.
Divide Greek dressing evenly among the 5 jars, forming the first layer. Divide tomato halves evenly among the jars, forming the next layer. Top the tomatoes with Kalamata olives and red onions.
Place 3 ounces of steak over the onions in each jar. Top steak with 2 cups romaine. Place 1/4 cup feta cheese over the romaine. Seal and refrigerate jars until ready to serve.
Divide croutons among 5 small resealable plastic bags.
Pour the buttermilk & milk into the mason jar. Screw the lid on tightly & label with the date.
Shake vigorously for a minute.
Leave to sit in the warmest past of your home for 24-36 hours - until it has thickened nicely. You now have buttermilk!
Keep store in the fridge for up to a couple of weeks.
To make more buttermilk, repeat the above steps only using your homemade buttermilk.
In a quart sized jar, place rice, pressing down carefully.<
Creating the Gift in a Jar:
Wash and thoroughly dry
Creating the Gift in a Jar:
Wash and thoroughly dry
quart glass container (a mason jar works great!), layer the flour
Mix together in a large bowl and then put into a mason jar.
Decorate jar if you like.
TO MAKE: Mix 1/4 cup to 1/3 cup mix to 6 or 8 ounces hot water. Enjoy!
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Creating the Gift in a Jar:
Wash and thoroughly dry
Creating the Gift in a Jar:
Wash and thoroughly dry
Creating the Gift in a Jar:
Wash and thoroughly dry