You are shipping glass, so I might seal them separately
in a baggie just in case one breaks?
You are shipping glass, so I might seal them separately
in a baggie just in case one breaks?
Not exact matches
For $ 50, buyers can get a half - ounce
baggie dispensed
in just a few seconds, much like they would a chocolate bar or bag of chips.
Just keep a knob of the fresh ginger
in the freezer
in a plastic
baggie.
Just the other day I was thinking how I'd like to have them portioned out ahead of time, but had no idea how much of everything to put
in a
baggie.
And if you are against having a leftover half of a banana, feel free to use the whole one, but otherwise I
just throw the other half into a
baggie and use it the next morning or throw it
in a smoothie.
Right now they're
just closed up as tightly as I could get them
in a large
baggie.
Just waiting to get their eight chocolate legs!Place chocolate frosting
in a zip lock
baggie with a piping tip.Pipe on legs, use a toothpick to draw frosting down if too thick.
I made these but instead of using syrup — as they were going to be eaten on the Go... I sprinkled powdered sugar with
just a teeny bit of cinnamon... Place
in a small
baggie - with a napkin around that?
You could
just add frozen blueberries and store the whole
baggie in the freezer til the day you plan to use it.
You're
just dumping a sandwich
baggie of frozen spinach
in your smoothies later
in the month?
Just toss them
in a Ziploc
baggie and put it somewhere that's easy to find.
«I put them
in an air - tight
baggie with a date so I can
just grab and use during the week.»
So when I get my snack I either prepare a specific small amount
in a
baggie or container that I can
just grab and go or if I do go to pull out a bag of something I take out a small amount, put the bag away, then go elsewhere to eat it.
Just keep them
in a sealed container or
baggie in your fridge.
Tip: I
just stick the moss back
in a plastic
baggie when done and bust it out whenever I need to mossify something.
My current phone is my first waterproof one and before this I always carried a folded up
baggie in my back pocket
just in case I got caught
in the rain with my phone.
You can always have some cut up chicken frozen
in small portions
in a
baggie to add to a meal;
just thaw
in a bowl of warm water.
Well, a couple of summers ago I had a great garden (I'll post later on that)-- but it was quite the job — so I don't have one this year — but I have lotz of friends that do — and one
just gave me a ton of fresh Rosemary — I dried it and put it
in a
baggie — everytime I open that bag — the aroma is breathtaking!!
I keep the same paper towel
in a little plastic
baggie and
just add a little more Mineral oil to it each time.