i just store
them in a tupperware on the counter.
Quick question - should i keep them refrigerated them or just leave
in tupperware on counter.
Not exact matches
-- homemade chili — lean beef, chicken, turkey or veggie burgers — nitrate free hot dogs — pre-cooked rice or rice packs (I made up some short grain brown rice, and put
in a
tupperware container)-- veggies — corn
on the cob, fresh green beans, carrots, etc. — bagged salad with toppings and dressing (* cooler needed)
This was a delicious treat for us and we happily have some leftovers to munch
on today (pluck the leftover mussels out of their shells, seal
in a
tupperware and eat cold, or just warmed the next day.
I liked them even better the next day after they'd sat
on the counter
in their new home, AKA
tupperware.
I imagine making this, putting it
in a
tupperware and taking it with me
on a picnic with a nice glass crisp white wine.
I have been storing them
in a
tupperware container
on the counter.
Yes you can freeze it, at step 6, before the last round of baking, i.e. bake the aubergines as
in step 2, assemble the dish as step 3 -4-5 and after sprinkling the béchamel and cheese
on step 6 you can freeze them
in a
tupperware box.
At this point you can store them
in the fridge
in a
tupperware container if you don't plan
on continuing
on with the soup right away.
*** If you plan
on using these at a later time, freeze them for the 10 - 15 minutes and then place them
in a parchment lined
tupperware.
Leave the granola sitting out
on the sheet tray or
in a
tupperware container, with the lid off, for a few hours.
I usually just dump my oatmeal
in tupperware if I need it to be
on the go, but muffins sound like a much less messy alternative.
Our days were spent lounging
on the beach with tons of pot - luck styled food
in tupperware containers, running
in and out of the surf and falling asleep under beach umbrellas.
And
in return for this narration, I do boring tasks and pack away the
tupperware containers that, if left to Ben's attention, would sit
on the bench.
- Garlic mix, as per most people
on this forum have said you can crush garlic (mixer, blender etc) you can even mix with coconut oil) place
in small
tupperware, (can refridgerate or keep out) refridgeration will last longer, you can also make a big batch and freeze some).
I keep it
on its side
in my
tupperware drawer.
I am going to start my own list and I put pancakes
on top When I think about prep diet I have this sad picture of tons and tons of
tupperware with plain chicken and broccoli
in mind.
I can't think now after all that religious twaddle, probably Edam kept
in a
tupperware box
in a bus window
on a long journey
on a hot day?
I knew I wasn't going to need a lot of paint, so I used a paint sample that was just sitting
on a shelf
in the basement collecting dust.I poured the paint into an old
tupperware bowl, mixed up half a cup of baking soda and 3 tablespoons of water, and mixed that
in with the paint.