Sentences with phrase «filled ziplock»

This packaging case study involves a lot of hoopla and several diverse inputs: Kobe's last game, an air - filled ziplock bag and oxygen transmission rates.
Fill a ziplock with some smooth, slightly thinned out hummus, use your best hummus recipe.
Fill a piping bag fitted with a large round decorating tip (I used an Ateco 809) with the meringue - you could also fill a ziplock bag and then cut the end off, I tried both ways and using the tip was a lot easier, but either can be done.
Fill the ziplock bag halfway with shaving cream.

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Then I filled up the Ziplock with Cool Whip and swirled the tip around the top of the lemon yogurt parfait while squeezing the baggie.
Fill the pan: To make this easier, you can place the batter in a Ziplock bag and cut off the tip of one corner.
Pour the batter into the prepared piping bag and (if using a ziplock, snip the corner about 1/2 ″ up) fill each doughnut cavity 2/3 full.
Could you put the cheese mixture into a ziplock and squeeze the filling in (similar to using an icing bag??)
Now fill the lolly moulds with coconut yoghurt all the way up by gently squeezing the yoghurt from the ziplock bag.
In the meantime, to make it easier and mess - free to fill the popsicles with yoghurt, place the coconut yoghurt in a ziplock bag, snip a little corner of the bag with scissors and set aside.
Make filling: Place malted milk balls in a large ziplock bag.
To prepare the filling, combine the arrowroot powder, rose petals, and grated nutmeg in a small ziplock bag and store at room temperature for up to 24 hours.
Once filled tart is chilled, fit a pastry bag (or ziplock) with a 1M tip and fill with buttercream.
«Use a ziplock bag filled with crushed ice cubes, a frozen gel pack, or a bag of frozen peas molded over the muscle or joint,» recommends Vlahakis.
Use a cabbage leave or a Ziplock bag filled with water to keep the sauerkraut submerged in the liquid and close the lid.
Some people use ziplock bags filled with water as weights, but I wouldn't do this in the long term, because the acidity could break down the plastic.
And, if you're going off - site for a party, it's easy as pie to just bring the whole batch in gallon - sized ziplock bags to fill paper popcorn boxes on site.
Fill large pastry bag (or a Ziplock bag is just fine) with frosting and generously squeeze in a spiral pattern on top of the cake.
I used a ziplock bag with uncooked rice... put the ziplock back in your shoe... fill it until it's very tight... like stuffing a pillow.
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