You'd have overflow pantry space, perhaps even
an extra fridge or freezer.
Not exact matches
Store
extras in the
fridge for a few days
or up to a month in the
freezer.
The meal options I came up with had to be: # 1 things that would be fairly easy to prepare (I wasn't about to take an
extra hour on Sunday to make something elaborate), # 2 had to be foods I could easily manipulate the nutritional profile for (ensuring a balance of protein, carbs, and fat), # 3 the food had to store well in the
fridge or freezer, # 4 they had to reheat well in either the toaster or microwave OR be eaten cold right from the fridge, and # 5 ideally, they needed to be things she could easily eat in the car on the way to school (remember, it takes us at least 20 minutes with no traffic to get to school so eating in the car gives us even MORE time to sleep lol
or freezer, # 4 they had to reheat well in either the toaster
or microwave OR be eaten cold right from the fridge, and # 5 ideally, they needed to be things she could easily eat in the car on the way to school (remember, it takes us at least 20 minutes with no traffic to get to school so eating in the car gives us even MORE time to sleep lol
or microwave
OR be eaten cold right from the fridge, and # 5 ideally, they needed to be things she could easily eat in the car on the way to school (remember, it takes us at least 20 minutes with no traffic to get to school so eating in the car gives us even MORE time to sleep lol
OR be eaten cold right from the
fridge, and # 5 ideally, they needed to be things she could easily eat in the car on the way to school (remember, it takes us at least 20 minutes with no traffic to get to school so eating in the car gives us even MORE time to sleep lol).
Store
extras in an airtight container in the
fridge or freezer for up to 1 - 2 weeks.
If you are like me, you wrap up the
extra pie dough, stick it in the
fridge or freezer for «later use».
The breakfast cookies are delightful treats to enjoy fresh from the oven, and the
extras may be stored in the
freezer or fridge as a grab - n - go breakfast option.
Be sure to store
extra pecans in an airtight container in the
fridge or freezer for maximum freshness!
We always have
extra dough in the
fridge or freezer in case the cookie craving strikes.
If you make the baby food, you need a food processor
or something similar as well as containers to store
extra food in the
fridge or freezer.
It can be placed in the
fridge or freezer to provide
extra relief to baby's gums and is designed with soft surface textures that help to soothe irritation and inflammation.
One chocolate chipper is a guilt - free way to satisfy a sweet tooth
or kick a chocolate craving — but I suggest keeping
extras in the
fridge or freezer so you aren't tempted to eat them all!
Don't stock up on whole grains unless you have a cool place (like an
extra fridge,
freezer,
or root cellar) to store it; whole grains have oils that quickly go rancid and are then bad for you.
For those unable to unwilling to ditch the
fridge, the article offers a few ways to green your
fridge: - Clean the coils coils at least once a year (
or every 3 months if you have pets)- Get a
fridge with an alarm so you know when the door is ajar and leaking air - Keep the
fridge out of direct sunlight and away from the oven so that it doesn't have to work
extra hard to stay cool - Choose a model with the
freezer on top instead of side by side