Or do paper and tell them to put
it in a plastic bag if they aren't planning on eating it the same day.
keep upright would be my advice and keep
in a plastic bag if travelling.
It is even convenient to carry a fruit cocktail from your home
in a plastic bag if not cup.
Not exact matches
But
if a newborn is found
in a
plastic bag in a dumpster there is an outcry of how could a mother do this to her child.
The call to confession «invite people to get
in touch with themselves and asks where they feel some empty spaces
in their lives» (symbolized by a display of empty, clear
plastic bags on the communion table), as
if admitting emptiness were the same as confessing sin, and as
if sin were merely the absence of good.
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If you aren't going to use it right away, wrap it loosely
in a paper towel and a
plastic bag, and keep it stored
in the refrigerator.)
If you have leftover unused vanilla beans after opening the package, store them
in a
plastic bag with the air pressed out or
in a vacuum - sealed
bag.
In defense of the rice ones from Trader Joe's (AKA Food for Life brand at any other store)-- yes, they break and yes, they do not behave like a regular tortilla and are frustrating but WOW do they make the best quesadillas and if you have a problem with corn, try cutting them up into chips and frying them up in an inch of olive oil in a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale if you put them in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) week
In defense of the rice ones from Trader Joe's (AKA Food for Life brand at any other store)-- yes, they break and yes, they do not behave like a regular tortilla and are frustrating but WOW do they make the best quesadillas and
if you have a problem with corn, try cutting them up into chips and frying them up
in an inch of olive oil in a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale if you put them in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) week
in an inch of olive oil
in a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale if you put them in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) week
in a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale
if you put them
in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) week
in a
plastic zippered
bag for up to a few (yes few) weeks.
A small
bag of organic nuts can easily set you back $ 5 - 7, whereas you can buy a
bag of them
in bulk for just a little bit more, AND for double,
if not triple, the amount — all whilst saving on
plastic packaging too,
if you bring your own container.
Jennifer,
if you cool it overnight, then wrap it
in a paper towel and ziploc it
in a
plastic bag and place
in the fridge, this bread will last for about a week.
If not using this mix right away, seal it tightly
in a
plastic bag, removing as much air as possible.
If you would like to pipe the filling, place it
in a
plastic sandwich
bag, and snip off a corner.
If you have the time, toss the pork chops
in a
plastic bag with a 1/4 cup of orange juice and 1 Tbsp of olive oil for a quick marinade while you prepare all the other ingredients.
But
if you happen to have any leftovers, you can store them at room temperature
in an airtight container or
plastic food storage
bag for up to 2 days.
I piped the icing on with a decorating
bag (you can use a
plastic zippered
bag if you don't have decorating
bags on hand) and dunked the icing
in a bowl of the crushed candy canes.
Put the vinegar, herbs, mustard, powders
if using and oil
in a large re-sealable
plastic bag.
Bunny Cakes Ingredients: 1 box of Little Debbie Easter Basket Cakes 1
bag of white candy melts 1
bag of pink candy melts Mini chocolate chips (these are for eyes, so you won't use that many) 20 mini marshmallows 2 uncooked pieces of spaghetti noodles (for the whiskers) Special Tools: Parchment paper Piping
bags with # 3 tip or you can just snip of the corner of a
plastic baggy
If your making grass as decoration, 1 cup shredded sweetened coconut
in a recloseable
plastic bag 4 - 6 drops of green gel food coloring Directions: Melt candy melts
in separate bowls, according to
bag's directions.
freeze for 1 hour, at least (can keep frozen, unbaked, for another couple of weeks
if needed, but wrap
in plastic or place
in freezer
bags).
Store 12 cups mixed hearty greens (such as escarole, mustard greens, and kale;
if using mustard greens or kale, fold leaves over and cut off tough center rib and stems) and 1 cup kumquats, cut into thin rounds, seeded,
in 2 separate resealable
plastic bags.
Store
in your fridge until needed, or,
if you're not going to use it for now (like, this week) you can store the pumpkin puree into
plastic zip
bags and place them
in the freezer laid flat.
If you don't have any of the above just put the ice
in a resealable
plastic bag then put that
in another larger resealable
plastic bag and give it a few good whacks with a rolling pin until the ice is
in tiny pieces.
If you plan to use later, divide dough into 2, shape into balls, cover tightly with
plastic wrap, place
in a ziploc
bag, and freeze.
The onion / garlic puree can be easily made up to a week ahead, and the chickpeas will keep their crunch for a day or two
if kept
in a container like a cookie tin - NOT a
plastic bag!
It would help
if the flour was packed
in a
plastic bag.
If you don't plan to use the tortillas right away, place them, still wrapped
in the towel,
in a
plastic bag to seal
in the moisture.
I have a sealable
plastic container I put it
in, a mason jar would work great
if you don't have something like that or even a ziptop
bag.
If you are worried about the basil turning brown, you can slice it, wrap it
in a damp paper towel then stick that
in a resealable
plastic bag or wrapped
in some
plastic wrap.
If desired, remove from freezer, place bites and a little cocoa powder
in a
plastic bag, shake the
bag to coat them with a cocoa powder dusting.
Cut the bananas into chunks and place
in a zip tight
plastic bag and freeze for a minimum of 2 hours, but best
if frozen over night.
Basic Ingredients: 2 cups chopped kale or greens of your choice (you can remove the thick stems
if desired) 2.5 cups nondairy milk 1 cup water 2 medjool dates, pitted 1 cup frozen bananas (remove the peel, cut into 1 - inch slices, and freeze
in a
plastic bag overnight) 1 cup unsweetened frozen fruit (mango, strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, your pick!)
In a gallon - sized
plastic zippered
bag, mix baking powder, kosher salt, and seasoning,
if you're using it.
If you don't have time to let the salad marinate for 30 minutes, you can serve it immideately — but allowing it to soak
in the
plastic bag causes the cabbage to soften ever so slightly.
If you're not eating them immediately — we don't have that kind of restraint — store the pops
in a resealable
plastic bag and freeze for up to two days.
Moisture that evaporates from the bananas as they freeze will result
in ice crystals on the bananas
if it is trapped within a
plastic bag.
If you don't have a food processor you can place the whole graham crackers
in a resealable
plastic bag and bash them with a rolling pin until they are broken into crumbs, pour the crumbs into a bowl and mix with the sugar and butter.
I let it ferment for 14 — 18 hours (covered
in a
plastic bag to control dryness and increase moisture) or it will drop
if I go further.
Kylie,
if you'd like to freeze this, cut it into slices, wrap the slices
in paper towels, then put them
in a
plastic bag and freeze for up to one month: --RRB-
Cranberries are often packed and sold
in plastic bags or cans but you may be able to find fresh cranberries
in season, especially
if organic, available
in pint containers
in your local market.
We're big proponents of the salad spinner — one of the few single - purpose kitchen items that are absolutely worth it — but
if you don't have one, try this trick: Line a
plastic shopping
bag with paper towels, throw
in your greens, and knot the
bag.
Toss 3/4 cup Silver Swan soy sauce (or any kind, but this was what my family uses — it's made
in the Philippines — and it adds a slightly sweeter flavor), 1 cup rice vinegar, 15 garlic cloves, 2 tablespoons black peppercorns, 3 bay leaves, 3 Thai chiles (more or less depending on your heat sensitivity), 2 tablespoons palm sugar (
if you can't find it at the store, sugar
in the raw will work), and a 2 - inch piece of ginger with 8 chicken drumsticks
in a
plastic bag and marinate — no bowl or pan washing required.
If you're feeling feistier, what I usually do is just put them all
in a zip - top
plastic bag (all the air has to be out) and then smash them with a pan or a cutting board or something.
TIP: Carrots last a long time
in the fridge
if kept properly
in the crisper drawer, however, they'll last much longer
if you take them out of the
plastic bags they come
in at the store (even the baby carrot varieties), wash them, dry them off really well, and put them
in a Ziploc baggie lined with paper towels.
When it comes to food products, food packaging is very important as customers are more likely to buy foods that are attractively packaged
in food packaging
bags,
plastic food packaging or chipboard food packaging than they would
if the packaging is not designed well.
Place the loaf inside of a
plastic bag (cut
in half and use 2
bags,
if necessary) until completely cool.
If you don't have a food processor, placing the cookies
in a resealable
plastic bag, and crushing them with a rolling pin also works well.
If you're going to spend say, a day at the beach, and have reusable swimmers, bring a
plastic bag along with you to put the wet and / or dirty diapers
in.
If you don't have access to a trash can, the best thing to do is put the diaper
in a sealable
plastic bag.
If you're traveling with a baby (under the age of two), items such as baby food, breast milk, formula, water, and juice are exempt from airport security's 100 ml limit and do not have to be placed
in a
plastic bag.
Not only will this be easier for you to open one - handed, but, especially
if your nursing spot is
in the bedroom, your partner will appreciate not hearing that crinkle - crinkle of the
plastic bag at night.
Crush the candy canes
in a food processor, (or
if you're feeling adventurous enlist the kids by placing candy canes
in a
plastic bag and having them crush the pieces with a rolling pin.)