One AllergicChild.com visitor suggested another way of dealing with the jelly jar:
she buys the squeeze bottles of Welch's jelly for her peanut allergic daughter to use.
Not exact matches
And because the lemon flavor is so key to this recipe, I definitely recommend that you use fresh
squeezed and not the kind you
buy in the
bottle.
I just
bought some of this French salted caramel in Berlin (which cam in this super snazzy ketchup
squeeze bottle thingy...) This looks like the perfect thing to squirt it on!
Lemon juice can be
squeezed fresh or
bought bottled from an organic source.
Store
bought syrup in a
squeeze bottle can not touch this recipe.
Some varieties of alcohol aren't great sipped, so you can
squeeze buy with a «middle of the road»
bottle that's smooth and tasty, but also not too fancy to be mixed.
The health benefits abound and
squeezing the juice is so much less expensive than
buying the
bottled juice — and a lot easier than you probably think!
You can bring along a
squeeze bottle of wipes solution or water, or you can
buy a
bottle of foaming or spray wipes solution.
If you don't want to
buy that many
bottles, you can get some stainless steel lip balm tins or any other non-chemical leaching container and
squeeze some sunscreen into them.
If a sink is not nearby, or for traveling, small
squeeze bottles such as ones you can
buy in the hair care section of stores that are intended for hair coloring, are useful.