Then I soak them in water (even the melting ice in the bottom of the cooler works) and by dinner time, everything’s ready to throw on the grill!.
Mash the filling all together.Give yourself a big work surface.

I like to use a clean tea towel on my counter to keep anything from rolling away.Lay out 10 or so softened cabbage leaves.Put about 3 tablespoons of filling onto each leaf and roll them up, tucking in the ends.

Place them one at a time into the crock pot.Pour the sauce over everything.

Turn the crock pot on low for about 8 hours.
Serve with pride!.This paint covers really well and really had a nice thick, vinyl-like consistency.. Chris may have overdone it a bit, but the extra paint that dripped down was easily pinched off..
I love the way the fresh white looks on top of the leather.. Fast forward about 4 months, and I had Chris whip up this little stand for it.. It’s just a trimmed down 2×4 and a piece of the bat that we used to make our.I stained it using this 2 in 1 stain and polyurethane, the same one we used on our.
It looks amazing and fancy and I love it..Even if I hadn’t had Chris do most of this project for me, it would have still been a pretty easy project and one that makes you feel like you’ve really created a neat piece with very little effort.. As it was, the hardest part of the whole process was finding a few moments to snap some pictures so that I could share it with you!.
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