Digital tools, automating design, PRiSM app & MMC for housing, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Creative Technologies Director, Jami Cresser-Brown
I don’t know if I’m quite.
I just do that in the microwave.In a medium-ish bowl, combine about a cup of oats, 3/4 cup of brown sugar and a tablespoon of cinnamon.
If you feel like you need a little more topping, just sprinkle in some more oats, and add a bit more sugar, or not.Truthfully, if you combine these ingredients in any quantity and top them with butter, it’s going to taste amazing.So just do whatever looks good to you!
You can’t go wrong!.4)Pour the melted butter over the dry topping ingredients and mix it until everything is butter-covered.
5)Sprinkle your topping over the apples in your baking dish and pop it into a 350 degree oven for about an hour.. 6)Eat!.
It looks like a bit of mess once you spoon it out into your bowl, but it’s probably the most delicious mess ever!I was going to use velcro strips for this step, but I didn’t have any on hand the day when the inspiration to work on this project struck, so I just went for the glue gun.
I’m so glad I did!Realistically, I know I’ll probably replace this bedskirt before I actually take it out and throw it in the laundry, so glue was the way to go!.
I took some wide strips of some scrap drop cloth that I had laying around and glued those to the bottom of the bed to act as the secret “base” to the bed skirt.. At this point, I realized that I probably could have just stuck some wide strips of a nice patterned fabric on there and that would have been good enough for a bed skirt, but it was too late!I was in too deep!.