Sentences with phrase «ziploc bags which»

While they were searching, they came across several, small Ziploc bags which contained...
Pacifiers can be tucked away inside a Ziploc bag which can be kept on an outside pocket that isn't being used for diapers.
The EDTA tube should be wrapped in a paper towel and placed in a ziploc bag which is then placed in a small box.

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My thanks to my mother - in - law, who introduced us to this delicious granola and showed up often at our doorstep with a ziploc bag full of it (which is welcome always, but most especially when there is a new baby in the house).
SA is a massive fan of these espresso cheesecakes so I keep a Ziploc bag of mini ones in the freezer for him to enjoy whenever he craves something sweet (which happens a lot more then he would care to admit based on the number of time I need to restock the bag).
I placed the dough between two layers of saran wrap in order to minimize the dough sticking to the rolling pin — alternatively, you can also place them into Ziploc bags, which was amazing for getting the size of the layers exactly the same.
You can also cut out some pieces of plastic (either Ziploc or a plastic shopping bag) which you put on either side of the dough to keep it from sticking.
Basically, instead of using Ziploc bags to store your pump parts in in between pumping sessions, you use this bag, which also comes with detachable little pad for you to pump your pump parts on as you hook up and detach yourself.
Stock up on handy - dandy snack bags with this deal from Amazon in which you'll get 270 Ziploc snack bags for $ 6.71 (or less), plus free shipping.
Ziploc bags have the rigid plastic which is much less volatile.
Then the instructions say to store them in the fridge, which we always do, in a Ziploc bag.
Green Smoothie ingredients in my freezer: previously fresh bag of spinach or kale from which I remove handfuls and stuff in the blender; flax seeds; unpeeled lemons quartered and tossed in a ziploc bag (much easier than juicing and freezing cubes, etc.); bag of mixed berries (I find if I put those in the blender first I'm not dealing with raspberry seeds in my teeth); peeled bananas tossed in a ziploc bag.
I also keep it simple with pencil boxes, pens, tons of loose leaf paper, and a USB (which is now a must for middle schoolers), folders to keep the kids organized, glue sticks for projects, white - out for the older kids who are now using pens, new washable crayons and markers, tons of Ziploc bags that I use for everything from snacks to storing jewelry.
*** These activities also require additional materials which are easy to come by: Plastic water bottles (4 per group) Plastic soda bottles (1 per group) Plastic cups (16 per group) Small rocks (2 - 3 cups per group) Sand (2 - 3 cups per group) Old t - shirts (1 per group) Dirt (1 large Ziploc bag per group) Variety of edible plant seeds, at least 8 different kinds (tomato, lettuce, etc...) Salt (1 large container per group) Sticks (10 per group) String (1 roll per group) Roll of plastic trash bags (1 bag per group) Duct tape (1 roll per group) Foam pool noodles (1 per group) Poster board (1 per group) Rubber bands (5 - 10 per group) A container large enough to hold water for testing floatation (ideally 1 per group but can be just 1 for the class) *** Please make sure to rate and leave feedback.
It is on the prodigious research and love of trivia that inform Mr. Brown's stories (this one makes mincemeat of all those factoid - heavy wannabes, like Matthew Pearl's «Dante Club»), the ease with which he sets them in motion, the nifty tricks (Dante's plaster death mask is pilfered from its museum setting, then toted through the secret passageways of Florence in a Ziploc bag) and the cliffhangers.
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