I made some gift bags out of brown paper sacs. I'm sure they sell white ones, but I had brown ones. The first thing I did was get a paper sac, some contact paper, and I cut the contact paper into Easter designs. Simple enough. Then, I put them onto the paper lunch sacs. Here is the result:
I'm sorry, it's not a better picture. I scanned it into my computer.
We are here, my family and I, to provide crafts to people who penny pinch. Generally, we try to stick to as low of prices as possible, sometimes just re-using old items. Since we each have our own niches, you should get a pretty good range of posts. If we don't have something you are looking for, shoot us an email. We'd be glad to hear your feedback and suggestions. If you'd like to share on our blog, we can feature you! Just send us your idea, and we'll get back to you. :)
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Showing posts with label Stripes. Show all posts
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Tiger's Eggs--For the PICKY eater!
Okay, here's the story behind this one. I first realized that when you baste an egg, it looks much prettier. Then, in highschool quite a few years back, I had a friend over. I was cooking breakfast, when she came in and started ordering me around in MY kitchen. Yeah, it irritated me, too! Anyways, one thing that was GOOD (the ONLY thing, actually) about her trying to run the cooking was that I learned the trick you are about to learn! The reason I say this recipe is GREAT for the picky eater is because my nephews REFUSED to eat the eggs that I made them. I'm not sure why, since they'd liked em like that for YEARS! Anyways, I remembered that irritating day in highschool, and I asked them how they'd like TIGER'S EGGS??? Know what they said? YES!!!! AWESOME!!!
Well, it's quite simple, actually!
What you will need:
Heat stove to med/high heat, and place pan on burner. After pan is heated, crack egg into pan, sprinkle salt onto egg, pour water into pan NEXT to egg, and place lid over egg and water. Watch as the egg cooks, since I'm not sure how long it takes to cook them to YOUR specifications. It doesn't take that long, though. Then, when egg is cooked to your preference, put on plate and serve. Enjoy!
***NOTE***
If you want LOTS of "stripes", apply lots of salt, if you want very little "stripes", apply very little salt. Simple as that.
Pictures were as best as I could get. Hope you enjoy. :D

Well, it's quite simple, actually!
What you will need:
- Good frying pan, with a FLAT bottom, not overly curved up edges (no woks or anything like that).
- VERY small pan lid (I prefer glass because it allows you to see when the egg is done, though my mom prefers a metal one. It's all about preference, here.)
- Plastic cup most the way full of water
- Salt Shaker
- Egg(s)
Heat stove to med/high heat, and place pan on burner. After pan is heated, crack egg into pan, sprinkle salt onto egg, pour water into pan NEXT to egg, and place lid over egg and water. Watch as the egg cooks, since I'm not sure how long it takes to cook them to YOUR specifications. It doesn't take that long, though. Then, when egg is cooked to your preference, put on plate and serve. Enjoy!
***NOTE***
If you want LOTS of "stripes", apply lots of salt, if you want very little "stripes", apply very little salt. Simple as that.
Pictures were as best as I could get. Hope you enjoy. :D
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