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20 brilliant things to make in a jar Via: mycakies.blogspot.com Start saving your old jam jars! From cakes to herb gardens, pies to photo frames, and even entire meals … here are 20 fantastic things you never knew you could make with a jar. (Above: red velvet cupcakes in a jar. Get the recipe here). Via: fatgirltrappedinaskinnybody.blogspot.com Word on the street: salad in a jar is all the rage. Via: bakerella.com Cookies in a jar – a great gift idea. Via: rikkihibbert.co.za For a rustic vintage look, display your photos inside glass jars and bottles. Via: goodfoodbreadandmuffins.blogspot.com Chocolate muffin bread cooked in a jar. Via: pizzazzerie.com Super sweet. Via: simplebites.net Bread, cooked in a jar? Via: marthastewart.com A fabulous visual reminder of your favourite holidays. Via: bigredkitchen.com So let’s just cut to the chase – what about making all your meals in a jar?! Via: runwithglitter.blogspot.com There isn’t a child on earth who wouldn’t be wowed by these: rainbow cupcakes baked in a jar. Via: flickr.com

How to make your own Farm Fountain / howto39 In this photo you can see a before and after shot. The one on the right labeled BAD was our first attempt at a fish tank. Even though we used two storage containers they still cracked and leaked all over our studio floor, which was a moist and smelly affair. The better solution was to use this 100 gallon horse trough (left image GOOD) from Rubbermaid. It is strong and food grade and these can be purchased from local horse or cow feed stores for about $82 from Rubbermaid.They also have 150 and 300 gallon tanks if you would like to add more fish to your Farm Fountain. Alternatives are to use a bathtub on the interior or plastic liner with a hole dug into the ground for an outdoor system. In an outdoor system collection of rainwater via a gutter system is a possibility. Make sure you do not put your fish in chlorinated water as they will die.

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