Jam Jar Dressing at Maria Brunelle blog

Jam Jar Dressing. i like to make my dressings in jam jars, because it’s so easy to see what’s going on and you can shake them up. it’s as simple as combining all the ingredients in a nearly empty jam jar, closing the lid nice and tight, then shaking the jar until the ingredients are blended together. This trick works like a. Salt and pepper to taste. When you get down to the bottom of the jam jar, make this simple vinaigrette, or don't wait. Just scoop out a heaping tablespoon of your favorite jam anytime. Add all ingredients to the jar and tightly close the lid. so easy to do, and very versatile. Then use it to dress your favorite salad. This also makes a great sauce to brighten up grilled chicken, pork, or shrimp. 2 teaspoons dijon or spicy mustard.

Kavey Eats » Lemon Cucumbers & Jam Jar Salad Dressing
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it’s as simple as combining all the ingredients in a nearly empty jam jar, closing the lid nice and tight, then shaking the jar until the ingredients are blended together. 2 teaspoons dijon or spicy mustard. Salt and pepper to taste. Then use it to dress your favorite salad. This trick works like a. Add all ingredients to the jar and tightly close the lid. This also makes a great sauce to brighten up grilled chicken, pork, or shrimp. so easy to do, and very versatile. Just scoop out a heaping tablespoon of your favorite jam anytime. i like to make my dressings in jam jars, because it’s so easy to see what’s going on and you can shake them up.

Kavey Eats » Lemon Cucumbers & Jam Jar Salad Dressing

Jam Jar Dressing Salt and pepper to taste. 2 teaspoons dijon or spicy mustard. Salt and pepper to taste. Add all ingredients to the jar and tightly close the lid. it’s as simple as combining all the ingredients in a nearly empty jam jar, closing the lid nice and tight, then shaking the jar until the ingredients are blended together. so easy to do, and very versatile. This trick works like a. i like to make my dressings in jam jars, because it’s so easy to see what’s going on and you can shake them up. Then use it to dress your favorite salad. Just scoop out a heaping tablespoon of your favorite jam anytime. When you get down to the bottom of the jam jar, make this simple vinaigrette, or don't wait. This also makes a great sauce to brighten up grilled chicken, pork, or shrimp.

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