The one little tip is that you don’t want to fill it too full. We overfilled ours a little- you can see it is coming up through that little hole that looks like an eyeball. (Perhaps that is why the directions say- be careful not to overfill the mold. Hmm…) That made the ball...
Shake the can like it's a can of drink you're about to give your friend (it's a classic). Hold it 6 inches away from your body – no need for an aimbot here, you can just eyeball it.Spray for 2-3 seconds across your body(back/neck/stomach…we're not judging). How do you ...
To unmold the eyeballs, gently andslowlyopen the round ice container, giving the gelatin time to unlatch from the top half of the container. Pull back on the sides of the eyeball to detach it from the lower half of the round container. Gently grasp the eyeball and pull up slowly, and...
1/2 cup milk, eyeball it 1/3 cup grated white cheddar 1/2 teaspoon paprika or crab boil seasoning, recommended: Old Bay 2 tablespoons Parmesan 2 tablespoons bread crumbs Handful parsley leaves mixed with 2 cups baby greens, for plate garnish ...
I’ve been told it’s bad to sit on toilet for more than a couple of minutes. Reply Linh-Han Apr 5 at 6:58 pm I have a hx of indigestion. Found that taking a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar 1st thing in the morning and before meals has been effective and also providing some re...
Rub the potatoes with the oil or bacon grease. You can eyeball this amount, but 1/4 teaspoon per potato should do it. They should be a little slick, but not dripping with grease. Rub as much salt as you like on the skins. A lot of it will fall off, but it makes the potatoes ...
Flour is not one of those ingredients that you should eyeball or approximate. If you’re baking, too much flour will make the finished product tough and dry. In the USA the most standard method to measure is the “dip and sweep” method. ...
Put1 teaspoon of Borax(a laundry product) into a small cup. Fill the cup up most of the way with water. I just eyeball it. I’m guessing2/3 of a cup of water. Slowly add the Borax water to the glue bowl. Keep stirring.
To the jar, add around a teaspoon of sugar for each apple added. If you are using apple scraps, just eyeball it. This isn’t a precise recipe. It’s very forgiving. Once you’ve added the sugar, stir the apples with the sugar and cover them with water. A good estimation is that ...
This is a quick look at how I whisk up the famous honey mustard salad dressing that I mentioned in a previous post onputting together impromptu healthy salads. First, it's best to start with a see-through jar that comes with a lid. This will allow you to roughly eyeball ingredient propo...