a toaster peanut butter jelly bread and a knife
What kind of tools? mineral spirits works pretty good
penut butter
It is know as butter because it looks like butter in real life, and it is also pretty weak as the tools last for 33 uses only and butter is also weak.
There are many different tools and gadgets for the kitchen. Some that begin with a j are; juicer, jug, and jelly mold.
Expression is guns OR butter. Means make a decision- do you want to spend money on the tools or war (guns), or spend money improving the quality of life (butter on your bread- or just bread)
Expression that means make a choice- spend money on the tools or war (guns) or spend money improving the quality of life (butter)
The most essential part of an earthquake kit is water. You will need at least one gallon, per person, per day. Plastic is ideal to store it in, as it doesn't decompose as quickly as other materials. You will want at least enough food for three days. You can get MRE's from stores such as Dick's or Army Surplus places, or simple foods that take a long time to spoil, such as peanut butter and jelly with crackers. Other items include tools, sanitizing items, and first aid kits.
Navel Jelly, available at any hardware store, or good old steel wool and elbow grease.
Butter: 3 tablespoons = 45g, and 1/4 cup = 60g. Three tablespoons plus a dab will be as close as you can get to 50g using standard measuring tools.
Cream. A jar to pour the cream into that includes the lid, in order that the jar may be closed once it contains the cream. As well, it may be helpful to purchase a strainer with which the liquid, (buttermilk), that remains may be drained from the butter that results from agitating the jar of cream. Keep in mind that these tools are for making only enough butter to cook or garnish one or two meals with fresh homemade butter. In order to make larger amounts different tools are recommended.
Colonial bakers used various tools to make food. These tools included spiders, fire spoons, waffle irons, sugar cutters, samp mortars, querns, butter churns, and various ovens and bread toasters.
Small butter melter, butter, a tea light to melt the butter, lemon wedges, sea food fork to pick the crab, crab cracker (I never use it but still bring it), tabasco sause if you wish and a large zip lock back to bring home any left overs if you have them.