After
a day in a ziploc bag, they turn and even prettier darker color and are more firm but still moist and definitely not cake.
Not exact matches
A
day should be fine, just leave it on the counter
in a
ziploc.
Store leftovers
in a
Ziploc bag up to 5
days.
First do these things the
day before: 1 - Make the cheese 2 - Drain and press a block of extra firm tofu, stick it
in a
ziploc bag and chuck it
in the freezer.
Store leftovers
in a slightly open
Ziploc bag
in the fridge for a couple of
days
I am thinking about making batches of this and putting
in ziploc bags or mason jars and pulling one out adding water when i need a loaf the next
day.
Hi Sarah, that's a tough question to answer, but I can say that I've kept slices
in a
Ziploc bag,
in the fridge, for... 5 to 7
days (I wasn't counting), without any noticeable drop
in quality.
Although you can store them
in a
Ziploc bag for up to 5 - 7
days, they will start to lose their crisp after a
day or so.
I made one which we ate for dinner one night and lunch the next
day and then froze the other one (after cooking it)
in a
Ziploc Freezer container.
I have kept them
in a
ziploc bag on the counter and they are as tasty and moist today as they were fresh from the oven three
days ago.
«I gave my daughter (age7) the
Ziploc container
in her lunch box one
day and she requested to have your containers again because the
Ziploc lid was too hard to get off.
We spent a
day collecting all of the pacifiers
in the house and putting them into a
ziploc bag.
Ziploc ® brand is partnering with Tough Mudder events around the country
in celebration of the launch of their new Easy Open Tab bags (and the awesomely tough moms who make good use of them every
day).
The
Ziploc bag is my go - to right now... between visiting my ex 24 week twins
in the NICU every
day and keeping up with a decent pumping schedule, I would love to try these products to hopefully make life a little easier!
Now, close it all up, cut it
in triangles (or squares or ovals or whatever your child is demanding on this particular
day), throw it
in a
Ziploc ® Sandwich Bags and BAM!
To make it even easier on yourself you can do all your fruit prep one
day and separate the quantities
in Ziploc bags and freeze.
(You can wrap one of the pancakes
in plastic or a
ziploc and save it for another
day.
If I'm on the road for a while, I'll take the whole bag, but if I'm only gone for a
days, I'll stash a few cakes
in a
Ziploc and make sure to put them on top of the snack pack so they don't get crushed.