Feel free to make a batch at a time; you can freeze the purees in ice cube trays and
store in ziploc bags in the freezer once frozen.
Buy a bunch of bananas, wait until they are very ripe and covered in brown spots (#uglyproduceisbeautiful), and then peel, slice, and
freeze in a ziploc bag.
Also, coconut oil [for lubrication before pumping] is your best friend, keep your pump parts in the
fridge in ziploc bags between sessions, drink a ton of water, eat lots of calories (bacon!)
I like to keep these candies in the refrigerator because my kitchen runs hot and I like to eat them cold, but you should also be able to keep them on the counter for a few
days in a Ziploc bag.
Lactation consultants I've spoken with, including Ms. Ciagne and the lactation consultant at my pediatrician's office, say it's fine to throw your pumping
parts in a Ziploc bag in the fridge after a pumping session and then use them, without a cleaning, for your next pumping session.
I make a big batch of these and store them in the
freezer in a ziploc bag where they can last for up to three months.
Rather than washing your pump kit every use, store the pieces that have touched your
milk in a ziploc bag in the fridge between pumpings.
In the past, I have recommended keeping pump parts in the
refrigerator in a Ziploc bag in between uses, and washing them thoroughly every 12 - 24 hours.
I love these wraps because I could pack the chicken with peanut sauce in one container, the veg and other toppings in another container and throw some
wraps in a ziploc bag.
Even though you'll be tempted to try a sample, you'll have the best consistency if you put your ice
pops in a Ziploc bags or an airtight container (with waxed paper between each pop) and freeze again for 30 minutes.
My daughter makes a double batch for her family and freezes it in individual
servings in Ziploc bags so she can add it to burritos and have for a quick side for lunches.
Like the Prince Lionheart, you should only put a portion of the wipes in at any given time, and store the
rest in a ziploc bag.
I plan to do the
latter in ziploc bags (I know, plastic's bad; I don't have freezer - safe containers) for most of my broth.
I had to keep squishing the
filling in the Ziploc bag because the butter kept separating but like you said, probably 15 mins after first mixing it, it was the right consistency.
He's not allergic to the sesame paste hiding in the store - bought hummus, but he is allergic to the tahini
quarantined in a Ziploc bag down in my basement fridge.
Once oil is hot and you're ready to fry, place
fish in Ziploc bag and shake to coat with flour.
Place the donut
batter in a Ziploc bag and cut the tip (like a pastry bag) to evenly distribute the batter into the muffin tins around the aluminum foil centers.