1- Make a solid soap The first possibility for recycling soap scraps is to melt them to make a new solid soap. The trick is to gather about a dozen soap pieces in a saucepan with a bit of hot water. Melt over low heat until you obtain a homogeneous paste. You can then customize your new soap. Off ...
this turnover with a green salad, a mix of young shoots, or a sautéed vegetable dish as shown in the photo below. Good to know If you have leftover dough scraps when cutting the shortcrust pastry to make the pumpkin cheese turnovers, don't throw them away! You can make homemade crackers by brushi ...
er about 10 cm in diameter. This attachment allowed me to cut 5 individual pizzas from the rectangular dough and make another small pizza from the scraps. 1- Unroll the pizza dough and use the cookie cutter to cut out 5 discs of dough about 10 cm in diameter. Copyright: Audrey Vautherot ...
eal wall decoration, as long as you display your most beautiful photos and decorate it with colours. To do this, get colored thumbtacks and fabric scraps. Start by partially covering the cork board with the fabric of your choice and hold it up with the thumbtacks. Then add the photos on top pl ...
kie cutter to cut out stars from the cake slices. Copyright: Audrey Vautherot 4- Reserve the stars for the decoration and spread the cake scraps at the bottom of your verrines. Copyright : Audrey Vautherot Mounting 1- Add two scoops of lemon sorbet to each glass. 2- Sprinkl ...
ds. If you followed the zero waste tips above, you won't even need a plastic bag as a trash bag! A simple paper bag will suffice to collect the few scraps generated by your outdoor meal. And of course, to make your picnic truly eco-friendly, remember to check to make sure you didn't forget/lea ...
epare for this measure to go into effect by getting into the habit of no longer throwing your kitchen waste (such as peelings and eggshells) and meal scraps into the undifferentiated garbage can. To sort these biodegradable wastes, you can get a home composter to place in your garden or balcony o ...
ap or kraft paper) • a decorative ribbon Note: for this Easter creative project, I used only recycled materials, except for the chocolates of course! I used scraps of green, white, and pink crepe paper, leftover green gift wrap, and a decorative ribbon also reused from a gift. If you don't h ...