Watch down below or on the link here : Introduction: These homemade cheese-its are so good. Everyone really loved it, so I couldn't wait to share this new recipe with all of you. It is super easy to make, but still a lot of fun. They kind of remind of Christmas when I make sugar cookies, but they are perfect for any time of the year. I hope that you enjoy making this recipe as much as I do. (Plus, let me know if you actually do make this recipe. I would like to know how it turned out.) Recipe: Ingredients: 1 cup of flour 7-9 ounces of grated cheddar cheese ½ teaspoons of salt 4 tablespoons of butter (½ of a stick of butter 2-4 tablespoons of water (You can use more or less water depending on how dry your dough is.) Directions: Grate all of your cheese. You can also buy pre shredded cheese to make things easier if you want. Use a knife to cut your butter into little pieces. Put everything except for your water into your food processer. Pulse until their are only little crumbs.
Click here . Or watch the video here: How to Actually Make the Origami Crane: So, you've watched the video, but you still aren't quite sure if you can do it yourself. You might find the help you need in the step by step instructions down below. These are the words that are meant to go with the video. After watching the video, you will likely have a good idea of how to make the crane, but you might not be completely sure, so you need to check with the instructions. Start with a square piece of paper. (You can buy precut origami paper here .) First fold the paper in half. Open it up and fold it in half the other direction. Open it up and flip the paper around. Fold the paper diagonally. Open it up and fold the other diagonal. On the side that you folded in half originally, then let it naturally fold itself into a four pointed star. Fold two points of the star together to form a diamond shape. Fold both of the side corners to the center crease. (Be sure to leave a littl
Hi! It's Mei Makes with a short Online Poetry Reading. Full of poems and funny snack ideas, what could be more fun to a poetry lover? *If you want to check out the poems by themselves, press these links: A Leaf In Fall: "A Leaf In Fall" Poem (meimakes.blogspot.com) A Thunderstorm: "A Thunderstorm" Poem (meimakes.blogspot.com) Crayons: "Crayons" Poem (meimakes.blogspot.com) Flower: "Flower" Poem (meimakes.blogspot.com) Evergreen Tree In Winter: "Evergreen Tree In Winter" Poem (meimakes.blogspot.com) Summer At Home: "Summer At Home" Poem (meimakes.blogspot.com) Wahington: "Washington" Poem (meimakes.blogspot.com) Thank you so much for watching! Make sure to check out the rest of the blog here .
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