Measure the ½ cup dried elderberries into a small glass bowl or two-cup glass measuring cup. Add the ¾ cup cold water to the dried berries. Cover and refrigerate overnight (or eight to twelve hours) to rehydrate berries. (Alternatively, if you are short on time, you may bring the...
Whisk the sourdough starter and milk together in a separate small bowl; set aside. In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or by hand with a wooden spoon): cream the butter, sugar, vanilla extract and zest together. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addi...
Place all ingredients in heavy skillet and cook over medium heat, stirring often, until all the water disappears. Whatever liquid in the pan will be clinging to the nuts and syrupy. Dump nuts onto a large cookie sheet and break apart with a wooden spoon to prevent clumping. As nuts cool,...
Last year, my left leg was amputated. This year, my costume decision was obvious: I had to be a pirate with a wooden leg. I used an old socket and attached a dowell and a crutch tip. This is a costume that my two legged friends can only envy. We got a womans coat from the Goo...
Description Homemade Landmine. If you stand on one, you can ask a friend to disarm it before it explodes.
21. Wooden Sandbox Plan With Seating With this DIY wooden sandbox with seating, your kids can enjoy playing in the sand without leaving the comfort of their own backyard! This sandbox is easy and short to build and can be customized to your liking. All you need are a few wood boards, ...
Put it in the bowl of your stand mixer—or in a large mixing bowl, if you’re using a handheld mixer. If you have a splash guard for your mixer, you might want to use it. You’re beating on fairly high speed, which means your cream can spit a little. ...
Finally, plant the Perler Bead flowers using dried black beans, small pebbles, or potting soil. The result is a cute and personalized gift that your kids will enjoy making and their grandparents will cherish.craftingcheerfully 13. Make a Wooden Toolbox Gift From the Older Daughter ...
I assume most of my readers own a pair of long cooking chopsticks (for cooking Japanese food)? I love using long cooking chopsticks for making crepes. The wooden material is gentler than a metal spatula, but either tool works. I spin the chopstick between my fingers as I slide it under ...
“Pounding” the rice in a stand mixer with a combination of the dough hook and paddle attachments simulates the pounding and mixing action of a traditional large wooden mortar and pestle. Drying the cut mochi squares develops a skin on the exterior, which facilitates puffing when the mo...