I put them in a tupperware usually and they should store fine in the fridge.
-- 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 imagine making this,
putting it in a tupperware and taking it with me on a picnic with a nice glass crisp white wine.
It might be too late for my response, but I have just
put them in tupperware with a sealed lid and then baked them later in the day and they turned out just fine.
Put in a tupperware container until needed.
(I'd like to make a pasta salad with it and take it to a friend's house after spending the day at work — I'd have to
put it in tupperware and keep it in the office fridge.)
I just
put them in a tupperware.
don't
put them in a tupperware — they will get soft.
Not exact matches
If you are worried, you could always
put them
in an air tight
tupperware.
I need to make shredded chicken
in BULK,
put it into a
tupperware container and eat it like one might eat from a bag of potato chips... Cause I am classy like that
I start by
putting a cup of oats
in each of my work
tupperware containers, then pour almond milk over the oats — I never really measure this, I just try to almost totally cover the oats.
When I got home I picked out all the shells and
put the eggs
in a
tupperware in the fridge.
For camping, I pre-mixed the brown sugar, cinnamon, and ground cloves
in a ziplock, and
put the proper amount of apple juice concentrate
in a
tupperware ahead of time for easy packing and camp prep.
Can I
put it
in my big
tupperware bowl?
I
put some lemon juice and olive oil at the bottom of my
tupperware and layered
in some tomatoes, celery, black beans, edamame, onion, pine nuts, spinach, and nutritional yeast.
I assemble everything ahead of time with the exception of the lemon - I just
put a wedge
in my
tupperware.
Then, with but a few peppers left, I closed the
tupperware container,
put it back
in the fridge, and gave up.
If you're
in a rush and don't have time to throw together a sandwich, just
put a mix of meats, vegetables, and crackers into a sectioned - off
tupperware container and let your kid do the rest.
After lunch I cleaned up my cooking mess and
put all the food I made
in tupperware containers.
Is it that hard to
put some peanut butter
in a little
tupperware container and slices of apple?
When dieting it is very convenient that you
put your meals
in plastic
tupperware so that you have them at your side whenever you are going somewhere, whether it's work or traveling.
Put in ramekins or small serving bowls (or
tupperware!)
I am going to start my own list and I
put pancakes on top When I think about prep diet I have this sad picture of tons and tons of
tupperware with plain chicken and broccoli
in mind.