Articles related to "Jar Cover"Sew stunning jar covers with scraps of fabric and bits of trim.
Yard sale season is right around the corner. During spring-cleaning, don't throw away covers that don't have a mate. Alter them, instead!
Natural facial toners are used for all skin types. Astringent herbs and other natural ingredients combine to create toners for dry, sensitive, oily or normal skin.
Thick, caramelized pomegranate molasses, a lighter pomegranate syrup and a marinade-glaze; all three intensely flavored sauces created with 100%pomegranate juice.
I'll be adding a new article daily with easy sewing and needlework projects that you can use as gifts or decoration -- no matter what holiday or season you celebrate.
Turn colorful paper headed for the recycle bin into a bouquet of flowers. There's no need to wait for Spring's arrival when you can make these bright blossoms.
Glass jars are ideal for creating beautiful, custom candle holders. They can be decorated in many ways and can be adapted to any decor.
Turn to these kitchen timesavers to help you add flavor and interest to your dishes. Find out how to make your own curry powder, yogurt cheese and preserved lemons.
Elder, Sambucus niger, Druids' hedge tree and healing herb, provides dye, jam, witches' wands and herb tea to stop virus influenza in its tracks.
By sprouting seeds for their cooking and salad needs, organic gardeners save money and avoid the unsanitary growing conditions of conventional farms.
Herbalists generally believe that tinctures made of alcohol are more effective in releasing all the medicinal components from the plant than other methods of using herbs.
Up until the early 20th century, doctors used extracts of beneficial herbs to treat all manner of ills. With a modicum of knowledge, anyone can make an herbal tincture.
Smoked chile peppers, called chipotles, add a new dimension to spicy cooking and come in several forms.
Preserve an abundant harvest with these tomato recipes. Because you are making them you can control what goes into the food.
Cranberry based cocktails to fill your holiday guests with cheer. Recipes include punches, rum, vodka and bourbon based drinks.
There are many engaging ways for a preschooler to learn about the five senses. Planning crafts and games will help make teaching about the five senses fun and exciting.
This refreshing Southern French speciality incorporates fesh tuna, quail's eggs and homemade tapenade to create a substantial lunch dish for lazy summer days.
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