Not exact matches
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.
I would then wrap in bubble wrap, and maybe for
extra measure put in a
ziploc bag — fingers crossed it works!
I will also do this whenever I make rice / quinoa / farro — I make a ton
extra and freeze 1 - cup bags in the little snack - sized
ziplocs.
Freeze the
extra in a
ziploc bag for a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner later.
Ingredients 2 lb boneless chicken breast cutlets (or
extra thin if you prefer not to have to pound chicken) 1 3/4 cup Baron's International Kitchen Caribbean Marinade (hot or mild jerk sauce) 12 oz sweetened tamarind nectar 1/2 lb apricot preserves 2 tablespoons fresh chopped garlic 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon water Preparation Pound chicken cutlets with a mallet until thin then marinade in 1 3/4 cups of Caribbean Marinade in a gallon - sized
ziploc bag for 20 minutes (or longer if desired).
The paper towels absorb any
extra moisture while the
ziploc bag prevents air from wilting the leaves.
Once the grill is hot, use tongs or a fork to lay the pumpkin slices evenly on the grill (reserve
extra maple syrup in the
Ziploc).
Use
Ziploc - type bags within the kit for
extra materials and to sort your supplies.
If it were me I'd have
extra on hand, sealed in
ziploc bags, rather than risk the water from an aiplane restroom sink or airport bathroom.
I usually put the bags into a
ziploc baggie, too, for
extra waterproof - ness.
«Every time I make waffles, I do a double batch, then lay the
extras on a cookie sheet, slide it in to the freezer, then transfer them to a
Ziploc bag once frozen.
If you're putting it in your refrigerator, I recommend being
extra careful to not dirty the outside of the
ziploc ® bag and double bagging it to insure you do not contaminate your fridge and food.
But, how about: - limiting drink consumption to water and tea - does away with all the containers and all the
extra needs for ingredients - wearing clothes more than once before washing - washing out
ziploc bags or using cloth bags - saving water used for certain cooking purposes that could be used again in another way