Place tofu on a rimmed baking sheet layered with paper towels; top with
several more paper towels and press gently to squeeze out excess liquid.
Transfer to a cutting board lined with paper towels,
place more paper towels on top and press down firmly to absorb any moisture.
Arrange tofu slices in a single layer on a paper towel — lined plate and cover with a
few more paper towels.
You know, I've actually used a
bit more paper towels lately, since I buy 100 % post consumer waste ones, and they are now compostable in Louisville....
This is another one of those necessary household items, that when I ran out of them and
needed more paper towels, I saved and bought a roll of bargain brand paper towels in a pinch.
Place the dill pickle chips on the paper - towel - lined baking sheet, cover with
more paper towels and dry well.
Stack «em in this order: paper towels, tofu,
more paper towels, heavy book, cans.
Remove the ribs, drain briefly on
more paper towels and then add to the skillet with the sauce, making sure all are evenly coated.
Cover the beets with two
more paper towels and follow the sweet potato method, cooking them on full power for 2 1/2 minutes, flipping after the first minute (when the beets start to curl) and then flipping again every 30 seconds.
Cover with another towel or
more paper towels, then with a cutting board.
salt, and cover with
more paper towels.
Transfer to paper towels and immediately press with
more paper towel to absorb oil.
Place on a paper towel - lined plate and blot gently with
more paper towels.
Plus, you can share your list with other family members so anyone can update the list when they use the last of the milk or notice there's
no more paper towels.
Store the dry kit in a new plastic bag, plastic wrap,
more paper towel or clean, covered container until next use.2, 3
I take 2 layers of thick paper towel and place rinsed grains on that, then blot with
more paper towel (gently) and let them air dry a few minutes only.
Pat them dry with
more paper towels.
No more paper towels Because they buy staples such as rice, honey, syrup, quinoa, oats, corn meal and beans in bulk, they don't have much packaging to recycle.
My husband is always so confused when I come home with
more paper towels and tp:) Thank you for motivating me to tackle my own slob of a linen closet!