Put
the food in a Ziploc ® type baggie and place it in a bowl of warm water for 5 - 15 minutes, depending on how thawed it is.
Not exact matches
The one upstairs is rather small and basically just has onions, Tim's cookies, dog
food and
Ziploc containers, which I think breed
in there.
For the Oreo cookie crust, crush full Oreo cookies (wafers and filling) either
in a
food processor or a
ziploc bag with a rolling pin.
I actually shredded the sprouts
in my
food processor with a slicing disc the night before and refrigerated
in a
ziploc overnight with the diced onion (separate baggie).
Finely crush all but 14 cookies
in a
food processor or place them
in a
ziploc bag and crush into a fine consistency.
All you have to do is pulse panko
in the
food processor (and if you don't have on of those, you can just throw them
in a
Ziploc bag and go to town with a mallet or spoon) to break it up a bit.
I use cloth diapers, bring my own bags everywhere, recycle EVERYTHING, reuse my
ziploc bags that I put my homemade baby
food in....
, one of the things that has been hard for us is buying things like laundry soap, toiletries, dish soap, toilet paper,
ziploc bags, anything like that that is used regularly
in a home, but is not covered by
food stamps.
If you don't have a
food processor you can also place the chips
in a
Ziploc bag and smash them with a pan or rolling pin.
and the ZOTE Soap with borax and washing soda can be used as a powder detergent also just don't melt the soap on the stove but use a
food processor to make it all super fine and mix
in a large container or
ziploc bag and only need a few tblspoons full to get the clothes washed
When she sent around her potluck roster yesterday, she listed the
foods people had signed up to bring and also (brilliantly,
in my opinion) assigned each person one paper good item (paper towels, plastic cups, paper plates, napkins,
Ziploc bags, tin foil).
After your purees are frozen, they pop out easily and I then stored them
in freezer - safe
ziploc bags labeled with the type of
food and date.
You can make
food easier to access by placing it
in ziploc bags, and, depending on how far you are running, you can double or triple up on
food options.
To crush the gingersnap cookies, put them
in a
food processor, blender, or
in a
ziploc bag and crush using a rolling pin.
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.