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The most innovative way to give gifts from your kitchen. 100 Easy Recipes In Jars is a collection of easy to make, delicious jar recipes that will make a big dent in your holiday gift giving list.
100 Easy Recipes In Jars includes recipes for cookies, beverages, bars and snacks. There is also a tasty assortment of muffins, breads and hearty soups that everyone will enjoy.
The recipes use simple ingredients to create a homemade meal or snack thats as easy to use as a store-bought mix. You do the hard part, while the recipient sits back and enjoys.
As an added bonus, readers have access to more than 2000 online labels and recipe cards to decorate and personalize their handcrafted gift. These handsome, professionally designed templates can be used to add a personal touch and create a one of a kind gift that will be the highlight of any occasion.

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100 Easy Recipes I n Jars Bonnie Scott


100 Easy Recipes in Jars Copyright: Bonnie Scott Published: st September 2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system, copied in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise transmitted without written permission from the publisher. You must not circulate this book in any format. Graphics by Cheryl Seslar Designs

Coming to Amazon in Mid-October 2013 Jars Book 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 100 Easy Recipes In Jars A handcrafted gift created - photo 1

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100 Easy Recipes In Jars
A handcrafted gift, created especially for the recipient, is truly a gift that shows how much you care. If your gift is brimming with yummy goodness, that makes it ever so much better! Create tasty and appetizing mixes for family and friends that can be used throughout the year. Its like giving love in a jar.

With recipes for everything from cookies, breads and soups to snacks and drinks, there will be a fun and festive package for everyone on your gift list this Christmas and all year long. These recipes combine the ease of a mix with the wholesome goodness of cooking from scratch. Use the freshest and finest ingredients to make a gift that will be appreciated long after the presents are opened and the bustle of the holidays is over. The helpful hints for assembling your creations make this project a breeze, and the colorful label and recipe templates will make your gift a colorful and memorable one.

Filling Your Jar
Since you are using clear jars, layer the ingredients attractively. Plan the order of filling the container to make attractive contrasts of colors and textures.

If your ingredients dont quite fill the jar, add extra nuts, chocolate chips or other candies that are part of the recipe for a full to the top look. Remember that finely ground items like sugar and flour will filter down through larger items like nuts and chocolate chips, so plan the most finely ground items for the bottom layers of your sand art. Double check the size of jar you will require to hold all the ingredients. Wide mouth jars are far easier to fill than the narrow mouth variety. One quart or one liter jars fit most recipes, but you may have to pack them tightly. If you are adding dusty or crumbly products like cocoa, ground nuts or confectioners' sugar, wipe the inside of the jar before adding other ingredients to keep it looking clean and fresh.

Pack each layer tightly to conserve space. Use a flat-bottomed utensil or a juice glass that fits through the mouth of the jar to compress a layer before adding the next ingredient.

Ingredients
Make sure you use the freshest ingredients, and dont scrimp by using inferior quality products. These gift jars are meant to have a fairly long shelf life, so its important to use fresh ingredients that will last. Tiny plastic zippered bags are inexpensive and available at the candy or jewelry center of a craft shop. If you know your jar will be sitting in storage for a while, use these to package baking soda or baking powder, as they lose their potency quickly.

Tuck them in the center of the jar so they are hidden and dont ruin your sand art design. Brown sugar hardens quickly. Package it in a plastic zipper bag or small plastic container, or make sure the recipient knows to use the mix within a few weeks, as it can become rock hard. The brown sugar can be chiseled out, but that is probably not what you want your recipient to have to do. Nuts do not have a long shelf life so be sure to purchase fresh nuts. If you are making up your jars ahead of time, just store them in a dry, cool, dark area and they should stay fresh.

If you use fresh ingredients, the jars should be usable for up to six months.

Decorating Your Jars
After youve packed the jars, its time for decorating fun. Choose colors that will coordinate with the recipients kitchen dcor, or select colors to celebrate the season. Scraps of patterned fabrics are inexpensive and you only need a small square or two to cover your jar lid. Use pinking shears to make a zigzag border for a country look. If you use a loosely woven fabric, unravel the edges to create fringe for a shabby chic look.

Two squares of fabric, turned 90 degrees from each other, gives a double punch of color. Use a thin rubber band to secure the fabric in place on the lid. You can now fuss with your fabric to get the positioning just right before adding the ribbon, which will cover the rubber band. Use ribbon, twine or a leather cord to tie around your jar lid. Natural or paper raffia is also available at local craft shops and available in many colors. Use your pinking shears to cut narrow strips of fabric to use as your ribbon, or use rickrack or lace to tie up your gift.

You can also use bits of lace, rick rack or other festive trims and buttons to add texture and color. Your glue stick is your friend and its easy to add fun embellishments to give your gift a designer look. Double sided tape can also easily adhere your trim to the container. Add custom labels, hang tags and recipe cards to your gifts. You can customize them with personal messages, or create generic tags that can be used for any occasion.

Other Fun Filled Containers
There are lots of other options for decorative gift containers.
Other Fun Filled Containers
There are lots of other options for decorative gift containers.

Use a heavy duty plastic freezer bag to hold all the ingredients, and pop them in a decorative tin container or cookie jar. Bundle the bag up in colorful cellophane and tie with a bow. Add it to a basket lined with a kitchen towel. You can also sew a cloth drawstring bag in holiday fabric to hold your gift, and tie it up with a bit of holly and your hanging gift tag. Jars are heavy for mailing, so the plastic freezer bag is a great alternative for sending cookie mix to relatives. Get the kids involved.

Buy inexpensive cardboard gift containers at a local craft shop, or save lidded oatmeal containers. Let the children paint and decoupage the outside of the gift boxes, then fill with a bagged mix. You can add your own label and recipe card to their masterpiece. For a new bride or a young person setting up their first kitchen, place your cellophane, ribbon decorated gift in a great mixing bowl. Add a wooden spoon with a bow to complete the gift. To make a complete baking set, include a cookie sheet, timer, measuring cup and spoons.

Tie a set of cookie cutters with a ribbon, and attach it to a sugar cookie mix jar. For a family gift, wrap your cookie mix jar in a kitchen towel to protect the glass. Place it in a festive new cookie jar. Mom will appreciate the new canister and towel, while the kids enjoy the fresh baked cookies. Other ideas for cookie gift jars might include pairing cookie mix and cocoa mix jars in a basket with a small bag of mini-marshmallows. Add a family favorite DVD movie for a perfect evening at home gift.

Dip the bowl ends of plastic spoons in melted chocolate. Scatter with colored sugar or candy sprinkles, and tie up one or two in a piece of cellophane. Attach to a gift jar of cocoa or flavored coffee mix with a decorative ribbon. Another taste treat to add to a beverage mix is homemade biscotti. Dip one end in melted chocolate chips or chocolate bark. Tie up a nice selection with cellophane and attach to your gift jar.

Add a jar of cocoa or coffee mix, a pair of cute ceramic mugs and a holiday CD to a gift basket. You could purchase a small serving tray, tie the entire set in cellophane and add a big bow to the top.

Other Recipe In A Jar Uses
Recipes in a jar are great items for fund raising. Use them for silent auctions, raffles, church bazaars and craft shows. If your childs school has a Santas Store for students to buy gifts for their parents and relatives, recipes in a jar are great ideas for kids to purchase as Christmas gifts. Jars that are being sold should have generic gift tags and labels so the giver can personalize them.
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