Not exact matches
Because I make this smoothie so often I'll buy a bunch
of bananas, and when they're all ripe, peel them, cut them up, and put them into little
zip top bags with a serving
of spinach.
Place 2 cups
of the flour into a gallon - size
zip -
top plastic
bag and add the yeast, sugar, and salt.
Place the sheets
of graham crackers in a
zip top bag and roll with a rolling pin or heavy can to crush.
Pour into a
zip top bag, snip off the end and drizzle over
top of the cake.
I have 3 kids, so I generally wrap them tightly in wax paper in groups
of 3, then in a freezer - safe container (a freezer
zip -
top bag works great) and store them in the freezer.
Add 3 - 4 Tbsp
of vinaigrette mixture to shrimp (place in a shallow dish or
zip -
top bag to marinate).
Put the icing in a plastic
zip top bag and snip
of a corner.
Line a large 32 or 44 ounce cup with a 1 - gallon
zip -
top bag, folding excess length down over sides
of cup.
Loosely wrap a head (or the contents
of bagged lettuce) in slightly damp paper towels, and seal in a
zip -
top bag.
directions For the Marinade: In a large
zip -
top bag, add 6 tablespoons
of olive oil, chicken thighs, jalapeno, smashed garlic, and lemon peel.
Transfer mixture to a large
zip -
top plastic
bag; snip off 1 / 2 - inch
of 1 corner
of bag.
Squeeze out all
of the air if using a
zip -
top bag before sealing the
bag.
I often freeze the whites in plastic containers, then slip them out
of the containers, once frozen, then wrap them in plastic and secure them in
zip -
top freezer
bags — with the quantity and date written on the outside.
Ahead
of time, I would fry the thick - cut bacon until it's extra crispy, chop it up and put it in a
zip -
top bag.
You can use a spoon to drizzle it over the
tops of the danish, or you can put it into a small
zip -
top bag and snip
of the corner for an easy «piping
bag.»
I'd slice the onions and shred the cheese ahead
of time, putting the items in separate
zip -
top bags.
Chop the fruit ahead
of time, and store it in a
zip -
top plastic
bag in the refrigerator.
The way I usually store it is to just squeeze the air out
of a
zip -
top gallon sized
bag and store the bread there on the counter; don't refrigerate because that just dries baked goods out.
You can use a spoon to drizzle it over the
tops of the berries or you can put it into a small
zip -
top bag and snip
of the corner for an easy «piping
bag.»
You can cook them up to four or five days in advance, stack them between layers
of wax paper, slip them in a large
zip -
top plastic
bag, seal, and refrigerate.
Place vegetables in a
zip top bag with the olive oil, 1 Tablespoon
of balsamic glaze, salt and pepper.
Tossed with 2 teaspoons
of oil in a
zip top bag, there is hardly a calorie to be found.
The raw rounds
of dough can be frozen completely and then stored in an airtight
zip -
top bag in the freezer until ready to bake.
Place all
of the wrapped granola bars into a
zip -
top freezer
bag.
Drizzle icing over the cookies, or spoon into a small
zip -
top plastic
bag; cut a tiny hole in 1 corner
of bag, and pipe designs onto cookies.
Crush the tortilla chips in a
zip -
top bag — you should end up with 2 cups
of crushed chips.
I have a clever method
of storing chipotles - I put a single chile in each space
of an ice cube tray,
top off with sauce, and freeze, and then store the cubes in a
zip -
top bag.
Transfer the ganache to a small
zip -
top bag and work it toward the corner
of the
bag.
Spoon the batter into a gallon - sized
zip -
top bag and use scissors to cut one
of the corners open in a large hole.
I'd suggest following the recipe for making baguettes with my pizza mix and put the dough into a gallon sized
zip -
top bag, then cut a small corner out
of the bottom.
Put the melted chocolate in a plastic
zip top bag and snip a little corner off and drizzle on
top of each sandwich cookie.
Tip: Make a large batch
of turkey meatballs and freeze in a
zip -
top bag to have on hand for a weeknight meal or party appetizer!
When cookies are cooled, put the filling in a piping
bag (or plastic
zip top bag with the corner snipped off) and
top half the cookies with a dollop
of filling.
Pour half
of dressing into a 1 - gallon
zip -
top plastic
bag.
Tip: Make a large batch
of meatballs and freeze for up to 1 month in a
zip -
top bag for an easy weeknight meal!
A couple
of pounds
of pork chops, a gallon
zip top bag, and you are done!
You can prep your vegetables ahead
of time (store them in a
zip -
top bag in the crisper drawer), but wait to assemble these at the last minute.
They are thicker than standard
zip -
top bags, which means they keep freezer odors out, and they're more space - efficient than a mismatched hodgepodge
of jars and Tupperware containers.
Combine all
of the ingredients in a
zip top plastic
bag.
Here's a quick tip: Pack full sets
of diaper changing supplies for each baby in gallon
zip -
top bags so you don't have to bring the whole diaper
bag into the restroom; then use the
zip -
top bags to contain the dirty diapers.
The
top of the
bag has a
zip top closure, preventing items from spilling out.
Pacapod
bags are unique because, instead
of opening from the
top, the whole back
of the
bag zips open to reveal perfectly organized baby items.
(And I don't normally take the time to
zip the
top of my large wet
bag).
They're a sleeping
bag for smaller babies, you can have their arms in or out (if they are in they just feel like they're being swaddled) it just
zipped closed and had poppers at the
top of the arms which made it so easy to use and stayed on over night.
It is not the roomiest
of diaper
bags when
zipped closed because it tapers at the
top, but it holds plenty
of necessities for one baby or minimal items (extra pants, a few diapers, a pacifier, etc.) for several kids.
The
top of the
bag zips closed, preventing items from falling out.
This one was quite tasty — and thanks to the magical combo
of a freezer and a
zip -
top bag, we're still enjoying them a week later.
For equipment, you'll need single - serving plastic containers with airtight lids; 1 - or 2 - ounce plastic vials for dressings, dips and peanut butter;
zip -
top plastic
bags; plastic utensils; water bottles or thermos containers
of various sizes; and a refreezable cold pack.
Keep two diapers, a
zip -
top bag of wipes, a blankie and / or small folding changing pad, and an emergency five - dollar - bill (in case you need coffee or a cookie) in the stroller basket at all times, so you can head out in a flash — without feeling like a pack mule.
The folded stroller goes in wheels down and the
top of the
bag zips at the
top of the folded seat.