Sentences with phrase «glass containers so»

Keep your freezer organized with stackable glass containers so you always know what you have on hand.
Then break it up, and store it in glass containers so it stays crisp.
From there, we'll add our cauliflower rice to a steamer or put it in a glass container so that it can be microwaved for about 5 minutes.
The other was small dollops of grated liver frozen on a cookie sheet and then transferred to a glass container so they were easy to pull out and stir into warm egg yolks.

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A phone locker at a McDonald's in Singapore can hold up to 100 smartphones in clear glass containers, so you can lock up a phone with a key.
Strained the pulp thru mesh strainer to gather the juice and poured in a glass bottle container (refrigerated) so it can have a shot every morning.
You can make plenty, (store in a glass container) so that you can serve this breakfast again the next day or use it in a salad for lunch.
I get a kick out of finding the perfect container for everything, so it's another excuse for me to buy some glass milk bottles, separators, you name it!
I have been using these sturdy and reusable glass containers with BPA - free lids to store my prepped meals so they stay fresh in the fridge during the week.
For the lunch box, I would probably go with whatever container, plastic or glass, that fit it tightly, so it doesn't get bounced around.
Here are the containers I recommend using for meal prep; they're glass, they're oven and microwave safe, and they're thin so they don't take up a ton of room in the fridge!
I don't like using plastic though and I don't have a glass container the right size, so I wrapped it in unbleached parchment paper, so that could be interesting too!
Transfer to a tall glass or container so that the ice pops can be dipped in.
Not adding sugar to the 2nd ferment, will do with this next batch Only left it 1 day — I'm in Houston so it's between 74 — 78 + I'm using a glass container, sealed The other thing I was wondering is I'm using flitered water either from the fridge, or from the tap — would that take out the chlorine?
Oats readily absorb odors, so for long - term storage, it's recommended to store oats in an airtight glass container.
From Dave DeWitt: Jeff, chile powders oxidize very guickly, so keep them in glass containers tightly closed in a dark place or even in the refrigerator.
Place the water into a large glass bowl or container and sprinkle the yeast over the top; stir and let sit until it looks creamy (bloomed), 5 minutes or so.
«GNC locks the stuff up behind the counter, but it's in a glass container, so everyone can see what's inside,» says Perko.
Even freezer - safe glass can break when exposed to temperatures that change quickly, so it's also important to defrost your glass bottles and containers correctly.
Switching from plastic containers to glass can be significantly more expensive; so can purchasing an organic mattress versus a conventional mattress.
Breast milk bags aren't as bulky as glass or plastic containers, so they take up less storage space in your refrigerator or freezer.
They can rob the oil of its scent and properties, so make sure you protect your DIY project by protecting it from light in a dark glass container.
Sage Spoonfuls makes glass and BPA - free plastic containers, so you can choose whatever you want.
Your baby can comfortably and easily hold onto the pouch, so you don't have to worry about your child dropping glass jars or hard plastic containers.
Once you collect your milk, store enough for one feeding (between 2 to 4 ounces) in a clean glass bottle or container, and mark the time and date so you can use the oldest milk first.
Pour melted mixture into a glass storage container and let cool, stir it every half hour so it cools smoothly and evenly.
I do not microwave in plastic because of the risk of toxins getting into the food, actually don't care for microwaves that much so I started putting my hot things in glass containers, even small mason jars work for heating up if you'd like to use a microwave, or I heat them up at home, store them in glass, and keep it separate from the other foods.
Plastic can leach potentially harmful chemicals into your food and water, so wave goodbye to your leftover containers, water bottles, and plastic wraps and look for glass or stainless - steel alternatives instead.
As drinking glasses, food storage, vases, candle holders, for canning, salad in a jar, and so much more... mason jars can replace so many other kitchen containers.
Dick, The best way is to make your kefir batches in a glass container, so it is BPA free (or use a BPA free plastic, for that matter).
Here are the containers I recommend using for meal prep; they're glass, they're oven and microwave safe, and they're thin so they don't take up a ton of room in the fridge!
So by switching from a plastic container to a glass bottle, you can prevent your exposure to these harmful chemicals.
My biggest obstacle is NOT being allowed to send glass containers for my kids lunch, so even if I store leftovers in glass, I have to transfer them to plastic to send them with my kids to school.
So when I'm on the road, I take my food with me in a cute glass container when I need to eat outside my home.
So, I poured it into 2 containers... one was glass pitcher and the other a large plastic bowl.
I am known to collect jars, glass containers and little pots so have to come up with new ideas on what to do with them as I just can not for the life of me throw things out..
There were so many cute glass, enamel, and mental container options.
As a new generation discovers the wonder of this versatile glass container, we now see and are reminded that Mason jars can serve as food storage (short term or long term), drinking glasses, travel mugs, cocktail shakers, soap pumps, candle holders, flower vases, piggy banks, fermentation / pickling containers, organizational tools, crafts / home decor, and so much more!
I don't have a fancy pants blender (hello Mr Beach Cottage, KitchenAid please), I have an el cheapo smoothie maker courtesy of this shop and I am very pleased with how it's going (it's not on the website but it is an «Abode Smoothie Maker»)- I bought it because I wasn't sure how this smoothie thing was going to go but so far so good — it comes with two containers to blend the fruit in that come with lids with pourers so once you have whizzed up the smoothie, you just pop the lid on, bung it in the fridge and then just pour from there when you want a glass... too easy!
These different types of glass are not widely recycled so do not add these into your kerbside collection container or bottle banks at the recycling centre.
So, buy in larger quantities and opt instead for glass or stainless reusable containers - or even a safer plastic if you must use plastic.
I would often re-use those bags, but they eventually end up in a landfill and honestly glass containers are so much easier to clean.
Interesting glass storage containers: Cotton balls and Q - tips never looked so chic.
Wall mirror — Local flea market Galvanized stand — Farmhouse Wares Wire magazine basket — TJ Maxx Glass apothecary containers — We've had them for so long, I can't remember!
I don't really like to have a bunch of crafty decorations or a hodgepodge of random stuff around, but I do love love love love seeing some pretty dishes, glass jars, wire and natural baskets and pretty containers, so they will definitely be a part of my new kitchen organizational plan!
I am known to collect jars, glass containers and little pots so have to come up with new ideas on what to do with them as I just can not for the life of me throw things out..
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