Fill a ziploc bag with your batter, cut off a corner, and use the bag to pipe your batter in your donut pan, muffin pan, etc
Fill Ziploc bags with a variety of tiny children's toys that you're looking to dump (think Happy Meal toys, bouncy balls, etc.).
Then I just throw in three diapers and then
I fill a ziploc with wipes (so I don't have to buy the travel size wipes) and then there you go — purse becomes diaper bag and looks tres cute!
The Ultimate Busy Box (aka The Mom's Too Tired From Nursing Baby to «Do a Craft» Box) 1 lg basket / box with a home location that is up high out of reach 1 box ziploc storage bags Directions: 1)
Fill each ziploc storage bag with...
Not exact matches
Spoon the yolk
filling into a
ziploc bag, cut off the tip and pipe the filing into the egg whites.
For the Oreo cookie crust, crush full Oreo cookies (wafers and
filling) either in a food processor or a
ziploc bag with a rolling pin.
I grabbed a
Ziploc bag,
filled the bag with batter, cut a corner off the bottom.
I didn't count, but wrapped they almost
fill up a gallon
ziploc.
Place Nutella
filling in a pastry bag or a
Ziploc bag and cut on corner, pipe
filling into tart shell and then pipe white chocolate buttercream on top.
Scoop pumpkin
filling into a large
ziploc bag, snip off the end, and pipe into each tart shell.
When I gave it away as gifts, this batch easily
filled 4 gallon
ziploc bags, with some leftover.
My latest discovery was a neglected gallon - sized
Ziploc filled with pitted sour cherries from last season.
(If you don't have a frosting piper like mine, use your finger to poke holes in each cake, and a
ziploc bag with the corner snipped or a pastry bag to
fill.)
OR you could take a large
ziploc (or any brand) bag - cut off one corner to desired opening,
fill bag about 1/2 way (this is why you need a large bag) then twist top and wrap in between fingers (so you can squeeze like a pastry bag).
Snip the corner off of a small
ziploc bag and
fill the bag with the cheese mixture.
Then spoon the batter into the prepared doughnut pan
filling each cavity about two thirds full, or pipe the batter into each cavity using a piping bag or
ziploc bag with the bottom corner cut off.
You can make an improv piping bag, using a
ziploc bag
filled with the cream, snipped in the corner with scissors.
Place a lightly greased plastic
ziploc bag over your hand and gently spread the dough until it has
filled the cookie sheet.
Fill a large
ziploc bag with garden soil and place it in direct sun for several weeks and the soil will become pasteurized.
4 graham crackers, crushed (rolling pin or empty beer bottle +
ziploc bag
filled with broken crackers.
Place a
Ziploc bag inside a tall water glass, open end facing upward and wrapped around the edge of the glass, so there is an open space for easy
filling.
It was crazy to watch a couple hundred people all eating out of
Ziploc baggies using about 4 for each kids lunch and throwing them away after - we must have
filled an entire Drum Trash Can with Ziplocks and brown paper bags!
Take a small plastic toy, place in freezable container (I'll be using a
ziploc bag) and
fill with water.
I must have missed that section in the What to Expect books on how to react when your child comes home from school with a
Ziploc bag
filled with squid parts in his backpack.
If your meeting is at a different location than your hotel,
fill up a
Ziploc bag with ice from the vending machine at your hotel and put it into the cooler that came with your pump bag.
I throw in a quart - sized
Ziploc filled with ice.
During the trip, I managed to squeeze 2 gallons of breast milk into a tiny hotel fridge, only to lug it all home — and through TSA — along with (4) gallon - sized
Ziplocs filled with ice.
You may use a
Ziploc bag
filled with water or pebbles as the follower to keep ferments submerged.
Fill a large
ziploc bag full of batter and cut off one corner tip.
Place the
filling into a large
Ziploc bag, snip off the corner, and then pipe the
filling onto the bottom of one cookie.
I have decided to avoid using my credit card and to make sure I won't, I put it in a
Ziploc bag and I have put this
Ziploc bag in another one that I
filled with water and put in the freezer!!
More water
fills Olga Balema's paint - spattered
Ziploc bags, like a cross between Abstract Expressionism and a waterbed.
A
ziploc filled with water, stuffed into show and then put in the freezer works great.