I brought little containers to take away food for him and usually brought things like bananas, yogurt, cottage cheese, rolls, and other fruit back to our fridge for snacks or an early dinner.
My Mum
brought me a little container of the «berries» when we met last week but I somehow managed to leave them behind in London so no pictures unfortunately.
Not exact matches
A small bag of organic nuts can easily set you back $ 5 - 7, whereas you can buy a bag of them in bulk for just a
little bit more, AND for double, if not triple, the amount — all whilst saving on plastic packaging too, if you
bring your own
container.
Two servings per
container and then all I had to do was
bring little teaspoon with me to measure it all out each day.
Coconut flour egg, bacon & cheese muffins Popcorn (popped in coconut oil and topped with melted butter)-- we make popcorn for the movie theater, too Coconut flour blueberry muffins Grass - fed cheese Homemade corn tortilla chips Soaked and dried nuts Homemade sprouted flour crackers Whole, raw milk (in a sippy cup; sometimes I even
bring two)-- it's impossible to get ANY kind of milk on most airplanes these days; many airlines only have non-dairy creamer available Scrambled eggs — I put them in a Thermos
container Bananas, oranges, apples, grapes — organic if possible Homemade shortbread cookies — it's a great idea to pack a few cookies for those extra-tough times while traveling Raisins — organic if possible Grass - fed whole milk yogurt mixed with a
little fruit - sweetened jam or honey — I put it in a Thermos Homemade soaked granola -LSB-...]
I usually just put it in a giant
container in the kitchen and munch on handfuls of it throughout the day, or
bring a
little Tupperware of it with me to work.
I already do many of these most of the time, but plan to try switching to cloth napkins, ditching paper towels,
bringing my own take - out
containers, remembering to
bring my coffee cup, and trying the DivaCup I've bought but am still a
little timid to try.
If you have a
little Tupperware
container and some dish soap in your pump bag as we discuss in how to express milk on a plane, then you can simply
bring that back into the building and wash it in the kitchen or restroom sink.
We added fresh herbs in these adorable
little containers to
bring the space alive a
little more and plus, we use them regularly in cooking and love having them on hand!
A few people come here with
little containers to
bring this blessed water home, yet for what reason do that when you can simply invest some energy submerged in sacred water?
Of course I haven't a clue what I'll put in all the
little containers I've picked up, but I'm sure they'll fill up fast once we
bring everything back in.