After about an hour, they'll be frozen and you can put
them into a Ziploc freezer bag.
Not exact matches
About 3 months ago I started just putting them, peels and all,
into a
ziploc bag and sticking them in the
freezer.
Scoop the batter
into a gallon - sized
Ziploc freezer bag.
Pour
into a 1 - gallon
Ziploc freezer bag and submerge the sealed bag in the ice bath.
A few
Ziploc bags of her cookies in the
freezer could get us through the holidays and well
into the New Year when rationed carefully.
When I am on my A-game I like to have a few bagfuls of browned ground beef or turkey measured out and stored in
Ziplocs in the
freezer for easy tacos, tostadas or meat sauce (I measure them out
into 2 cups per bag usually).
Just corral the diapers and wipes
into freezer - sized
Ziploc bag and go.
Poured it
into two ice cube trays, froze the cubes, and keep them in a
ziploc in the
freezer.
Did you know that you can put meat and a marinade
into a
Ziploc bag, seal it and pop it in the
freezer for later use??
Pour the mixture
into a 1 - gallon
Ziploc freezer bag and submerge the sealed bag in the ice bath.
A
ziploc filled with water, stuffed
into show and then put in the
freezer works great.