Perfect for playing or simply lounging in the water, the VOS 2x4 Liberty Noodle Pool Float features marine-quality, closed-cell foam and is double coated for durability & buoyancy. This float is 100% UV and chlorine resistant to protect against fading and breakdown. Built to last through the elements of sun, wind, water. 2" x 4" and a lengthy 4' long. Max Wt. Cap.: 200 lbs. Imported. Marine-quality, closed-cell foam construction Double coated for durability and buoyancy 100% UV and chlorine resistant Built to last against the elements
Banh Canh is the only Vietnamese noodle soup that you will eat with a spoon. However, if you are like my kids, forego the spoon and chopsticks altogether, and slurp it directly from the bowl.
This is a basic udon soup recipe made with chewy noodles, a light and savory broth, and topped with various toppings.
Kimchi udon noodle stir fry is an easy weeknight meal that can be ready in 15 mins. Key ingredients are bacon, Kimchi, udon noodles and Korean spicy sauce. It’s simply addictive! It will be your new favourite noodle dish!
Filled with different flavours and spices, these 13 Easy Asian Noodle Recipes are the perfect dishes to whip up for a quick meal.
I guess there are a lot of variations of this Fishball Noodle Soup but it all boils down to two main ingredients, fishballs and noodles. I always saw this before in restaurants but never ordered them, I always had the perception of it tasting really light so I never cook them at home as well.
Pool noodles seem like pretty much a summer activity, but it turns out there are lots of ways to use pool noodles for DIY crafts! Here are a few ideas...
Check out these six obstacles guaranteed to make your horse more confident and have neighbors question your judgement in lawn decor. 1) Dr. Octopus (pictured above) The center PVC rotates freely in its base, moving the noodle arms with the horse as it passes through. Pinterest via barwranch.us 2. Dangly Bits Make sure this obstacle...
This udon noodle soup uses chicken broth and dashi stock as the base. Add marinated chicken and caramelized shiitake mushroom to get a rich udon noodle soup.
Plus a sourdough flatbread that made waves in lockdown 1.0; whipped anchovy cream on toast; porchetta with golden crackling; old-school Lemon Delicious desserts; and Lamington cocktails by the half-litre from the team behind one of the world’s best bars.
Plus a sourdough flatbread that made waves in lockdown 1.0; whipped anchovy cream on toast; porchetta with golden crackling; old-school Lemon Delicious desserts; and Lamington cocktails by the half-litre from the team behind one of the world’s best bars.
I took some liberties with the classic Shanghai Noodles and flipped it to my very own Shanghai Zoodle recipe. Admittedly, this starts with Naomi's base
When I discovered a package of frozen udon in the freezer, I was delighted. My cravings spoke loudly and decisively. I knew instantly that I wanted to enjoy it in this easy coconut curry noodle bowl. Since we limit grains including wheat these days, we rarely slurp down any noodl
(Please don't pin all the images in this tutorial, thank you :-) A while back I had learned to make origami lotus flowers at an event at our local botanic gardens and was inspired to make fabric ones into pincushions - you can see my tutorial here. How about brooches?! I'm so pleased with them - but you probably can't go wrong with Liberty. I thought they might make good stocking fillers/teacher presents, or how about using them to embellish a bag or purse? The technique is pretty similar to my pincushions, but here is how I made them. I am sure that there are many ways that this could be perfected - if you think of anything, please do let me know. Please forgive the terrible lighting (I can't wait until the sun is shining again - when this will be is anyone's guess), and the not very professional paint all over my hands - I've been painting bookshelves. You will need: Two 5" liberty charm squares (this gives you a brooch at around 2" - a smaller square would be possible, but very fiddly - of course you could make a bigger one, like my pincushions). I get my Liberty charms from the lovely Ali at Very Berry Fabrics. A piece of Bondaweb/Wonder Under the same size A piece of felt approximately 2" square A brooch fitting A bead or button of choice 1. Here are my two Liberty squares, and square of Bondaweb. 2. The Bondaweb has a rough side - the gluey side - and a paper side. Place the Bondaweb glue side down on the wrong side of one Liberty square, and fix in place by ironing. 3. Carefully peel away the paper, and discard. You should now have a residue of glue on your Liberty square. Place the second one on top so that the wrong sides are together. (Obviously not offset, which I did here for clarity!) 4. Iron in place, and you should now have a double-sided Liberty square which is more responsive to folding. You could perhaps use thicker fabric, one square only, and starch it (I haven't tried this as I wanted to use Liberty lawn - if you do, let me know!) 5. Trim up your square, to make sure it is true. 6. Fold on the diagonal and press lightly to leave a mark. 7. Do the same on the other diagonal, so that you have found the centre point. 8. Now, one by one, fold the corners into the middle, pressing them into place with your iron. 9. Again, take the corners and press them into the middle. The square is getting smaller, so I'm holding it in place with the point of my scissors, so you can see. 10. Turn it over. 11. Now once again, fold the corners into the middle. The result should look like this, with some neat folds. and the other side will look like this, with four flaps.. 12. Turn back over... ...then reach round and take hold of the point of one of those little flaps and gently pull it upwards until it looks like this. Hold the fold in place with your thumb like this while you do it. 12. Repeat with all four flaps... ...until you have this. 13. Carefully holding them in place, turn your piece over. Four more flaps remain at the back. Just open them out... ...so that the corners of them show in front like this. 14. Sew a button or bead of your choice to the centre, which also holds the folds in place: A fabric-covered button would look fab! For a different look, omit step 13, which gives you a simpler flower. 15. Seal any raw edges with clear nail varnish, or Fray Stop. 16. Now sew your square of felt to the back, attach your brooch fitting, and Bob's your uncle. Tweaks: I made two versions of this brooch. One used two squares of Liberty, and the other used a square of Liberty backed with a white cotton sheeting. You can catch a glimpse of white in between the folds at the back, but they are not visible on the front, and it made for a slightly more substantial brooch, If you want something waterproof you might try Mod-Podging the result. Would you like to try making one, and let me know if these instructions are clear? If you are a follower, just let me know in the comments section if you would like one and I will send the first three people a little kit. Let me know your favourite two colours, and I'll try and oblige from my Liberty stash, though I can't promise! They are fun to make, and rather addictive. Linking up to:
Plus a sourdough flatbread that made waves in lockdown 1.0; whipped anchovy cream on toast; porchetta with golden crackling; old-school Lemon Delicious desserts; and Lamington cocktails by the half-litre from the team behind one of the world’s best bars.
Plus a sourdough flatbread that made waves in lockdown 1.0; whipped anchovy cream on toast; porchetta with golden crackling; old-school Lemon Delicious desserts; and Lamington cocktails by the half-litre from the team behind one of the world’s best bars.
Plus a sourdough flatbread that made waves in lockdown 1.0; whipped anchovy cream on toast; porchetta with golden crackling; old-school Lemon Delicious desserts; and Lamington cocktails by the half-litre from the team behind one of the world’s best bars.
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Ooit, zoals in 10 jaar geleden, heb ik eens een film gezien ‘Ramen Girl’, niet echt een hoogvlieger als film maar de Ramen Noodle soep is me altijd bijgebleven. Het is een Japans gerech…
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CLOSED. Two Sisters is a cute little Vietnamese restaurant right in the heart of East Liberty serving up some of our favorite dishes from the country.
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It’s Jackie again from I Heart Arts n Crafts bringing you some creative and inexpensive ideas to get crafting this summer. With summertime officially here that means that you’ve seen stores stocked with these colorful pool noodles for swimming. That is unless you’re a craftaholic then you know that these make a great craft supply that will...Read More »
Pool noodles make for great repurposing items because they are so cheap! Check out these creative and unique ways to use pool noodles for home decor and summer activities with kids. You'll love these ideas so much you'll run to pick some up from the dollar store. #diy #poolnoodles #repurposediy
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This post was inspired by Jen and John at Epbot.comPool noodles are sold everywhere now that it's summer and depending where you shop, you can purchase them for…