The metal can react with the acid so always use glass or take the easy route and use the
freezer bag method.
To make things easier when using the
paper bag method, I prepare two bags - one full and one empty.
It's such a great alternative to the ice cube tray / freezer
storage bag method of storing homemade baby food.
If using the
plastic bag method, cut the tip off of each of the bags and set down with the cut side up... otherwise your batter may ooze out.
If using the freezer
bag method for your food cubes, be sure to label the bags with the type of food and also date the bags.
In a large, gallon - sized zip - top bag, combine the cereals and pretzels (you could do this in a very large bowl, but the zip -
top bag method is easy and provides for easy cleanup.).
Also if you're using the
muslin bag method, and you haven't rinsed the grains, or the bag, in a while, try rinsing everything and starting fresh.
Above all the many ways to store linens, fabric and assorted «soft lines», the
zippered bags method has always been my favorite.
If you don't have either of the aforementioned appliances, you can smash the pretzels to bits using the trusty rolling pin /
plastic bag method, but your pretzel crumbs won't be nearly as flour - like.
Here's my take on throwing it together (plus I'm adding m & ms and pretzels)-- 8 cups popped corn using my microwave brown
paper bag method, 2 cups mini pretzels, 1 cup fall - colored M&M s, 1 cup candy corn, 1 pound vanilla bark, Halloween sprinkles.
«If using the freezer
bag method for your food cubes, be sure to label the bags with the type of food and also date the bags,» says the blog.