Wednesday, June 16, 2010

How to make Buffalo Chicken Enchiladas with Guacamole

How to make Buffalo Chicken Enchiladas with Guacamole


How to make Buffalo Chicken Enchiladas with Guacamole

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 08:03 PM PDT

My recipe of buffalo chicken enchiladas is for all of you Mexican food lovers. The recipe has a special kick to it and is not your typical enchilada. With buffalo wing sauce and sour cream ranch dip, this recipe is to die for. In about 60 minutes, this recipe will be ready to serve you and...
By: Paige10

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How to make a custom library part in Eagle CAD tool

Posted: 10 Mar 2006 02:49 PM PST

The eagle cad tool is a great thing. It does have something that I see as a draw back. That is that you need to pick a package for your part while you are still working on the schematic phase of a project. I assume Cadsoft , the makers of eagle, have their reasons. Although eagle comes with an ...
By: kd7vnn

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Power light for Glue Gun

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 12:02 PM PDT

My glue gun gets fitted with a white LED light to show that it is plugged in and switched on.  My cheap glue gun has the bare minimum of parts, and did not include any means to indicate its power status. Several times I had assumed that my glue gun was ready to use, and strained at the trigger, o...
By: neelandan

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Fabric Tape Tutorial

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 12:24 PM PDT

Fabric tape tutorial originally posted on Simply Modern Mom . For more photo tutorials visit Simply Modern Mom . Have you seen the packaging tape with designs on them lately? Super cute for wrapping gifts or decorating packages. It could also be fun to stick on lunch bags or whatever you woul...
By: Simply Modern Mom

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From your Long sleeve t-shirt to a chic One-Shoulder Ruffled Top

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 12:32 PM PDT

With the changes from cool Spring days to hot Summer nights, our wardrobe must adapt! Turn your long sleeve T into a HOT one-shoulder ruffle top.
By: giannyl

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Knot-Me Tie Skirt Tutorial

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 11:54 AM PDT

Originally posted on Simply Modern Mom . A refashioned/repurposed skirt made from an adult size knit shirt. Visit Simply Modern Mom for more photo tutorials. 1 Cut the shirt. Use the bottom of the shirt for the bottom of the skirt to save you hemming time. The best way to figure out the size...
By: Simply Modern Mom

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Filtered Pet Watering Bowl

Posted: 26 Apr 2006 04:48 PM PDT

We have both dogs and cats in our house. The cats are finicky about their water and the dogs would drink out of any water bowl in the house. After the dogs had finished drinking, the cats didn't want anything to do with the water in the bowl. This self filtering bowl is a solution that keeps all o...
By: Dirkus

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Magnetic Earrings

Posted: 30 Apr 2006 07:19 PM PDT

Tacky costume jewellery suddenly becomes cool when you make it yourself. Sources for materials Small crystals (lead glass) or plastic "rhinestones" with flat backs can be purchased at craft stores. These are 2mm in diameter - I discovered later that I shoud have gotten bigger crystals, or smaller m...
By: xenobiologista

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DIY High-Contrast Baby Mobile

Posted: 18 Mar 2006 07:23 PM PST

I was given this challenge by my wife today: make a high-contrast mobile for our new son using only things we have in the house. Here's how to make a baby mobile on the cheap from items you have around the house. All you need is an internet connection, some extra wire hangers, some duct tape, cardbo...
By: thedahlpod

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Apple & Sandwich Cake

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 07:15 AM PDT

I love how cake can be anything and still be cake! I got a ball cake pan from a friend and with my sisters 12th birthday coming up I thought, whats spherical and fun? Answer: Apples! To add a bit more cake for the hungry hoards I thought I would make a sandwich too! Step one: What you need… ...
By: serahayden

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Crochet a Penguin Bib

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 06:53 AM PDT

Lion Brand has a lot of great  patterns for free. I really liked their Owl Bib www.lionbrand.com/patterns/90157AD.html but I decided to change it up a bit so all I did was change the colors of the yarn and add a couple of more rows to make it a little longer. What it turned out to be was a Penguin...
By: Yarnabees

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Cheap, easy, low-waste platform bed plans

Posted: 19 May 2008 01:37 PM PDT

Build a queen size platform bed on the cheap, with storage space underneath, for less than $30, in about an hour, and learn some basic carpentry skills in the process. Please read the "design objective" below. As a professional carpenter, furniture maker, and designer/builder, I see a lot of ho...
By: aeray

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Time-Lapse Photography Processing Using GIMP

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 07:47 AM PDT

After taking several pictures of clouds outside my home, I noticed that they were at very nearly the same direction. By viewing them in rapid succession, they almost looked like a frame-by-frame time-lapse animation. I decided to turn it into an animated .gif file to share with my friends and family...
By: V-Man737

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Making a Light Box, Version 2

Posted: 16 Jun 2010 12:06 AM PDT

After making my first instructable, Turn Your 12V DC or 85-265V AC Fluorescent Light To LED , I dressed up the cheap/generic fluorescent fixture with a bamboo light box  using L-brackets.  My RV has 4 of these fixtures and I only had enough scrap bamboo to do the one box.  Not wanting to spend...
By: MRedmon

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Contemporary Street Number Plaque

Posted: 18 Sep 2008 08:24 PM PDT

I've had it out for the house number plaque on my house for a couple of years, now. It was cheesy, plain, and completely fulfilled my daily allotment of "blah". If someone's looking for my house, that's the first thing they'll look for, so that's worth making it unique, right? So, I found a style...
By: cornflake_81

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pHloat2 DIY acidic water testing sculpture & kit with arduino

Posted: 28 Apr 2010 02:57 PM PDT

pHloat pHloat is a DIY kit that is made for use in conjunction with a pre-owned / pre-existing arduino microcontroller. Its purpose is to test the pH levels in local rivers, lakes, and streams due to the influx of air and water pollution often caused by acid rain. It is specifically designed to ...
By: ransom.56

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USB tester

Posted: 15 Jun 2010 08:10 PM PDT

This simple device allows you to check the correct working of the USB ports of any computer, using a green led and message from your operative system. It will allow you to test the proper assembly of any port without risking any expensive device. If you normally work fixing computers this is ...
By: brunoip

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