I layered them unfrosted
in a tupperware container with a piece of parchment between the layers to keep them from sticking.
Not exact matches
-- homemade chili — lean beef, chicken, turkey or veggie burgers — nitrate free hot dogs — pre-cooked rice or rice packs (I made up some short grain brown rice, and put
in a
tupperware container)-- veggies — corn on the cob, fresh green beans, carrots, etc. — bagged salad
with toppings and dressing (* cooler needed)
I guess I should have mentioned, when I make the Royal Icing decorations ahead of time, I store them
in a closed
tupperware container with layers of wax paper between them so they're not touching.
I often throw a few Trader Joe's vegetarian dumpkings
in a
tupperware container, warm through and serve
with soy sauce and a bit of siriracha.
I made it
in one of those drink - box
tupperware containers the night before and drank it
with my lunch.
At this point you can store them
in the fridge
in a
tupperware container if you don't plan on continuing on
with the soup right away.
Leave the granola sitting out on the sheet tray or
in a
tupperware container,
with the lid off, for a few hours.
Then,
with but a few peppers left, I closed the
tupperware container, put it back
in the fridge, and gave up.
Our days were spent lounging on the beach
with tons of pot - luck styled food
in tupperware containers, running
in and out of the surf and falling asleep under beach umbrellas.
I've seen a lot of baby gifts
in the past ten years and many have made me oooh and ahh — and even wish for another baby to wrap
in that cute sling — but none have seemed as thoughtful and sensible as a
tupperware container filled
with medical supplies that I saw given by a nurse friend at a shower last year.
I'd made too much chicken, spinach, and broccoli mixture that didn't fit
in the quiche, so I'd thrown it
in a
tupperware container and saved it for later knowing I'd come up
with SOME way to use it.