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Recipe here: www.joyofbaking.com Stephanie Jaworski of Joyofbaking.com demonstrates how to make Oatmeal Cookies. Oatmeal cookies are a proverbial favorite with both kids and adults. This crisp and chewy cookie is loaded with oats, dried fruit, and chopped nuts. We welcome comments on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com
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Click this link for PART 2: youtu.be Welcome to Evan and Jillian’s Science lab! In this experiment we show you how to make a fizz egg using baking soda, vinegar and your favorite toy. These are great to amaze your friends and use as party favors at your next birthday party. In addition to Angry Birds, we made fizz bombs with Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Mario, Moshi Monsters, and Annoying Orange Toys. We got this idea after playing with a Moshi Monsters Magic Fizz Star. This Experiment demonstrates a double replacement reaction by mixing acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate to create carbon dioxide. Stay tuned for Part 2: another experiment that demonstrates these same principles! Royalty Free Music by audiomicro.com Sound Effects by audiomicro.com
Recipe here: www.joyofbaking.com Stephanie Jaworski of Joyofbaking.com demonstrates how to make Candy Cane Cookies. Since candy canes are a symbol of Christmas, Candy Cane Cookies seem fitting. These cute little cookies are tender crisp with a buttery sweet almond flavor. There is no denying that kids love these cookies, but adults seem to enjoy them every bit as much, especially with a hot cup of tea. We welcome comments on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com
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This is a very simple baked dessert which never fails to put a smile on my face. Recipe at titlisbusykitchen.com
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Celebrating my baby’s milestone with a sweet, colorful treat! This rainbow cupcakes recipe is so easy to make and a lot of fun! GET RECIPE: www.yesdivascancook.com
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Cornstarch Suspension
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The full recipe is on my blog, check it out: blog.maangchi.com The sundried anchovy side dish is one of the basic Korean sidedishes, usually eaten with a bowl of rice. This is really low calorie and high calcium so Korean parents regularly prepare it for their children. When I was going to school, this was one of the usual dishes we ate all the time. My mom always prepared it for my school lunch. In this video I make two kinds of myulchi bokkeum. One is sweet, crispy, and mild, the other is sweet, crispy, and hot spicy. Ingredients: 1. 2 cups dried anchovy, olive oil, brown sugar, 2. garlic, hot pepper paste, corn syrup, water, 3. sesame oil, sesame seeds For mild myulchi bokkeum: 1. Stir 1 cup of small dried anchovy in a heated pan for 1 minute. 2. Add 1 tbs olive oil and stir it for another minute. 3. Push the cooked myulchi to the edge of the pan away from the heat. 4. Make sauce by adding 1 or 2 tbs sugar, ½ ts minced garlic, 2 ts water, and 1/2 tbs corn syrup (optional) to the cleared spot on the pan. 5. Tip the pan so only the sauce is over the heat. Simmer it until the sauce looks shiny. 6. Mix the cooked anchovy with the sauce and turn the heat off. 7. Add ½ tbs sesame seeds and 1 ts of sesame seeds. For spicy myulchi bokkeum: 1. Stir 1 cup of small dried anchovy in a heated pan for 1 minute. 2. Add 1 tbs olive oil and stir it for another minute. 3. Push the cooked myulchi to the edge of the pan away from the heat. 4. Make sauce by adding 1 tbs hot pepper paste, 1 …
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In this video, Betty demonstrates how to use up leftover boiled eggs by making her Quick Trick Deviled Eggs. These can be made in a flash, and they have an interesting twist that you will enjoy! Ingredients: 6 hard-boiled eggs 1/4 cup Thousand Island salad dressing fresh or dried parsley, pimiento, or finely chopped green pepper for garnish, if desired Cut 6 hard-boiled eggs in half lengthwise. Mash yolks and blend in 1/4 cup Thousand Island dressing. Refill hollowed-out egg whites. Garnish with fresh (or dried) parsley, pimiento, or finely chopped green pepper, if desired. Place in a nice arrangement on a serving dish. You may chill these, or serve them immediately. Be sure to cover and chill any leftovers. Happy Easter! Enjoy the Quick Trick Deviled Eggs! –Betty ![]()
Blowing up a balloon with baking soda and vinegar involves pouring the baking soda in the balloon, pouring the vinegar in a bottle and stretching the mouth of the balloon over the bottle, dumping the baking soda into the vinegar and releasing carbon dioxide gas. Fill up a balloon using common household ingredients with a demonstration from a science teacher in this free video on science. Expert: Colin Kilbane Contact: www.madscience.org/locations/mn/ Bio: Colin Kilbane is the head scientist of a school program called Mad Science. Filmmaker: Ryan Ouradnik
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