Sentences with phrase «microwave a bag of»

To make it extra healthy, microwave a bag of frozen mixed vegetables and drain.
And don't even get me started on the microwave bags of popcorn.

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I searched high and low for honey, bought a bag of oranges, put them in the microwave, and never saw them again.
Todd Greiner Farms Announces Production and Packaging Plans for Upcoming Asparagus Season Asparagus in new 16oz value added microwave bag to be handled in new state - of - the - art packinghouse
Now all I do is to take two «Muffin» Oats out of freezer bag and place into a microwave safe bowl, add 3 tbsps.
While most of us have grown used to the convenience of microwave bagged popcorn, a couple of years ago I stopped buying it when I learned that most microwave popcorn bags are lined with perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA).
And about five minutes before the protein is ready, I'll remember that we need a side, and throw a bag of frozen veggies in the microwave to steam.
Melt both bags of chocolate in a double boiler, or follow the instructions on the package for melting in the microwave.
We also loaded up on bags of veggies and rice that we could throw in the microwave and a few frozen meals from Trader Joes.
I love popcorn but I agree those microwave bags are full of junk... but oh so much easier than getting out the air popper every time I want popcorn.
The pre-made microwave bags can contain a lot of chemicals and mystery ingredients.
While the frosting middle sets, microwave the remaining bag of red velvet candy melts until smooth.
But the coolest is this pseudo-sous-vide recipe that uses carrots in a bag in the microwave and the sudden expansion of the bag to signal perfect doneness.
In a large microwave safe bowl, combine the marshmallows (** The Cinnamon Bun mallows come in 8 ounce bags, you want a total of 10 ounces of marshmallows, which is what size the bag of regular miniature marshmallows come in **, so if you can't get the Cinnamon Bun mallows, just use regular!)
I used a 16 oz bag of frozen spinach, cooked in the microwave, and more or less doubled the rest of the recipe.
1 Box Chicken Drummettes 1 - 1 1/2 Jars Chunky Salsa 1/2 - 1 Bag Shredded Cheese Cut a hole in the bag of Drummettes and microwave for 1 minuBag Shredded Cheese Cut a hole in the bag of Drummettes and microwave for 1 minubag of Drummettes and microwave for 1 minute.
If you won't be using the rest of the meatballs soon, freeze them in a ziplock bag for up to 2 months; thaw them overnight in the refrigerator or in the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes.
To pop 6 cups of popcorn at a time in the microwave, pour 1/4 cup popcorn kernels in a clean paper lunch sack (I use a 12 3/8 X 6 1/8 X 4» brown paper lunch bag).
I used a bag of fresh spinach (steamed it in the microwave until it was wilted).
As for popping the corn itself, I don't own a popcorn popper, so my typical method of choice is to pour some kernels into a brown paper lunch bag, fold over, and microwave for a couple of minutes.
Would you believe that in this way, the corn pops up just as easily as a bag of microwave popcorn, but without any scary, fake ingredients?
although I would def consider myself to be «culinarily» challenged (I once brought a bag of microwave popcorn and a can of unopened corn to a potluck) I have recently been making some of your stellar recipes.
I've used a bag of chocolate chips with 1/4 cup of almond milk and a teaspoon of vanilla, microwaved in small increments just till smooth as a layer of ganache in a bar cookie recipe.
I used my own recipe for 10 inch pie crust but used the filling pretty much as written except that I used a bag of the frozen sweet potatoes that get microwaved in the bag and then mashed.
Plus, I love the convenience of the Steamfresh packaging — you just heat up in the microwave right in the bag.
1 1/2 bags plain microwave popcorn 1/2 cup brown rice syrup 1/2 cup maple syrup 1/3 cup coconut sugar 1/3 cup dairy free butter 1/2 teaspoon of salt 1 teaspoon vanilla
When you want a cookie without the hassle and commitment of baking an entire batch, just grab one from the freezer bag, place it on a plate, and pop it in the microwave for ~ 20 seconds.
Fresh blueberries go off so quickly - these are ideal to always have on hand in the freezer... I either add straight from the freezer to porridge and almond milk and microwave them or leave them overnight in the fridge to thaw and throw them onto granola and yoghurt in the morning - I always have a bag of these in the freezer.
in Japan, we make large pots of rice and freeze the leftovers in small plastic wrap bags so its easy to heat in the microwave later.
I even took a shortcut and used the bags of fresh green beans that have already had the stems snapped off, and you can cook right in the microwave.
By skipping the boxes of microwave popcorn and heading straight for a bag of kernels, you can save a boatload of cash.
After years of buying microwave popcorn, it took a bag of gifted popcorn kernels and a broken microwave to get me to turn to the stove.
Instead of dealing with globs of chocolate stuck to the inside of a bag, I melt the peanut butter and chocolate in a large microwave - safe bowl with a cover, mix in the cereal, dump in a few generous scoops of powdered sugar, tightly cover the bowl, and then shake.
Melt the bag of butterscotch morsels in a medium microwave - safe bowl, in 30 second increments (being sure to stir the morsels after every microwave cycle).
I have been using a bag to pop corn but never thought of folding top like this and it works great, thanks.I use Becel margarine and a spice of choice.I melt the margarine in Microwave and pour it over popped corn.Light in calories and almost no fat.
Microwave for 1 minute, and stir to release all the flavors of the tea bags.
Pop two bags of microwave popcorn, then spread popped popcorn on a baking sheet.
We already cloth diaper, use cloth napkins, reserve paper towels for jobs like wrapping fresh herbs, use glass storage containers (all the better for re-heating in the oven instead of the microwave), and use reusable grocery bags!
At work I use Medela / Babies R Us quick - clean wipes, air dry, and sanitize in a microwave bag at the end of each day; I'll try to not leave them on my desk overnight now.
I thought I was doing everything right - long ago I purged the house of any BPA - containing plastics, I've substituted Lunchskins for plastic bags in my kids» lunches (OK, most of the time) and I've never microwaved food in plastic containers or with... [Continue reading]
I was kind of a freak about sterilizing my bottles and breast pump parts, and when we traveled to Florida and stayed at my father - in - law's place, I used these to microwave sterilizing bags to sterilize everything in his microwave — rather than bring along my microwave sterilizer unit.
Place the bag into the microwave for 3 minutes and the steam clean will kill 99.9 % of all the bacteria.
The Dr Brown microwave steam steriliser bags are reusable, each bag can be used 20 times so the box of 5 gives you 100 steriliser uses.
Draw them on your cake with black decorator frosting, or make musical notes out of chocolate — melt chips in your microwave, pour into a plastic or pastry bag, cut off the tip and draw notes on a sheet of wax paper.
All of us lactating mommies can leave our pumping flutes, tubes, and bags there (sinks, microwave and fridge for storing and cleaning).
Never place a bottle or bag of breast milk in the microwave.
Another sports - themed basket idea could be a DVD of a sports - themed movie, a bag or two of microwave popcorn, and a small box of Snowcaps.
Growing concerns about nutrient damage, hot spots, and plastic containers that release dangerous chemicals have underscored the importance of warming meals without exposing bags and bottles to dangerous steam, hot or boiling water, or the microwave.
Every four to five days, sterilize washable parts in a pot of boiling water, the top rack of the dishwasher (check manufacturer's recommended washing instructions first), or in a microwave sterilizer bag.
The Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Microwave Steam Sterilizer Bags sterilizes parts from Dr. Brown's baby bottles, eliminating 99.9 Percent of most household bacteria and germs.
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