Instructions Things You’ll Need: Wax paper or plastic sandwich bags Plastic wrap Aluminum foil or plastic freezer bag Freezing Bread Step 1: Let homemade bread cool completely in a well-ventilated area. Slice the bread if you do not plan to eat the entire loaf at once. Step 2: Place sheets of wax paper between each slice to prevent slices from sticking together in the...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Computer Windows Movie Maker Program (Comes standard with Windows XP/Home/Professional Editions) Step 1: First of all, you need to make sure the song you want to import is in MP3 format, not MP4 format. To do this, you need to rip the song to your computer with Windows Media Player. Step 2: Open Windows Movie Maker by going to the start...
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Instructions Identification Step 1: It stands to reason that the kind of bag that keeps bread the freshest is pretty much dependent on the bread itself. If you were to look at the storage needs of flour, the methods are determined by the type: Whole-wheat flour is different than all-purpose flour, which is different than organic flour, and so on. With bread, the ideal system of storage...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Paper Bag Step 1: Preheat oven to 325°F (165°C). Step 2: Place the stale bread in a clean paper bag. Fold or twist the bag's opening to close. Step 3: Dampen the bag lightly and evenly with cold water. The surface of the bread may become a little wet, but avoid soaking the bread's interior. Step 4: Heat the entire bag...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Windows Movie Maker
SpiceFX 4.0 Step 1: Start SpiceFX 4.0's PanZoom Wizard. Then go to the "Clip" folder icon and click on it. Select the image you want to use. Step 2: Position the point in the middle of the blue square where you want the zoom to start and then position the point in the middle of the red square where you want the zoom to...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Bowls
6 cups self-rising flour
1 tsp. salt
2 packages of dry active yeast
2 tbsp. white granulated sugar
2 cups warm water
1 cup milk
4 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. olive oil
2 bread pans
Large metal pan How to Bake Crusty Bread Step 1: Place the flour in a large bowl and set aside. Step 2: Put the yeast and sugar in another large bowl...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: 1 kg. of rye bread 4 liters of water, boiling 750 grams of sugar 50 grams of raisins 10-15 black currant leaves 2-3 tbsp. of yeast 2 tbsp. of dried mint Step 1: Slice the bread, and dry the slices in an oven until brown. Step 2: Place the slices in a saucepan, and pour in the boiling water. Leave for 4-5 hours. Step 3: Meanwhile,...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: 1 tsp. baking soda 1 cup Hachiya Persimmon pulp 2 1/2 cups flour 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed 2 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. nutmeg 1 egg 1/3 cup milk 3 tbsp. cooking oil 1 cup chopped nuts Persimmon Bread Step 1: Preheat oven 350 degrees. Grease and flour 5x9-inch loaf pan. Step 2: Stir...
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Instructions Step 1: Plug in your microphone. Step 2: Open Movie Maker and drag one or more video clips or still images to the filmstrip view or timeline view located at the bottom of the screen. Step 3: Select “Show timeline” to view the movie in the timeline view. Narration cannot be recorded in the filmstrip view. Step 4: Click “Tools.” Then click...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cheeses Mixer with shredding and grating blades Cutting board Sharp knife Step 1: Place your cheese in the freezer for 30 minutes before you're ready to shred or grate it. Cheese shreds easier when it's chilled. For this recipe, you can use mozzarella, parmesan, provolone,gouda or romano or a combination of cheeses to make a fabulous cheese...
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Instructions Step 1: Divide the challah dough in half. Set one-half aside. Divide the remaining dough into 4 even pieces. Weigh each piece to see if all are roughly equal weight. Transfer dough from the heavier pieces to the lighter ones until all 4 pieces of dough weigh roughly the same. Step 2: Roll each strand into a ball on a lightly floured work surface. Cover the dough loosely...
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Instructions The Facts Step 1: Even in today's market, kitchen appliances run on electricity. A few models are available that have a rechargeable battery, but for the most part, they use electricity. This means that special care has to be taken to keep them in top shape. If you need to clean interior parts with water, be certain to give them ample time to dry thoroughly. Kitchen...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Crushed ice
Salt Step 1: Prepare your ice cream recipe according to the directions. Chill and fill the Rival ice cream can about 3/4 of the way full. Do not overfill, as the mixture will expand as it freezes. Step 2: Insert the "dasher" into the indentation located on the can. Cover with lid provided for the ice cream can. Place can...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Electric Mixer Loaf Pans Mixing Bowls Food Processors Groceries Rubber Spatula 3 c. all-purpose flour 1 tbsp. plus 2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice 2 tsp. baking soda 1 1/2 tsp. salt 3 c. granulated sugar 1 can (15 oz.) Libby's® 100% Pure Pumpkin 4 large eggs 1 c. vegetable oil 1/2 c. orange juice or water 1 c. sweetened...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Baking sheet Foil Non-stick spray 1 can refrigerated soft breadsticks 1/2 stick of butter 2 tbsp. poppy seeds Pastry brush Step 1: Pre-heat your oven to 375 degrees. Step 2: Cover your baking sheet with tin foil. Then spray your non-stick spray over the foil. Step 3: Pop the can of breadsticks. Unroll them onto the baking sheet and...
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Instructions Installing an Ice Maker Step 1: While most modern refrigerators already come with ice makers pre-installed, you can still purchase one that offers it as an after-market installation. For these refrigerators, there will usually be a certain area in your freezer compartment where you can make the electrical and water connections. Once the connections are made, here is how...
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Instructions Step 1: Most refrigerators these days come complete with cold water taps and their own ice makers. Gone are the days of filling plastic trays with water. Here's an inside look at how a refrigerator ice maker works. The Water Supply Step 1: In order for the refrigerator's ice maker to make ice, it has to have a steady supply of water. The water is supplied to the ice...
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