I too have been searching for higher - backed litter boxes, but I» ve never found one that's high enough (I actually have
plastic container lid - covers propped sideways around the litter boxes, with a bit of litter in each, to catch the spray... looks ridiculous!
Not exact matches
The puck comes in a very basic
plastic container that has a closeable
lid to it.
Leave it in a large
container without
lid but cover it with
plastic wrap.
Even in New York City, where you can get anything delivered at any moment's notice, there are days when one more meal that arrives in
plastic -
lidded foil
containers will send you over the edge.
I think just a teeny tiny pinch of cumin adds a little flavor that makes it sooo much better!As far as making sure guacamole does nt go bad too soon, I like to take some
plastic wrap and lay it down on the mixture itself making sure to cover up any exposed areas, then popping a
lid on the
container.
Loosely place
lid on
container or vent with
plastic wrap and microwave on high for approximately 4 to 5 minutes or until vegetables softened.
Transfer ice cream to a one - or two - quart
lidded plastic container; cover surface with
plastic wrap and seal with
lid.
Love the photo, with the contrast of the blue cutting board (actually it looks like the
lid of a
plastic storage
container except for the knife marks).
Transfer to a
container with an airtight
lid, press a sheet of
plastic wrap right into the top of the ice cream and freeze for several hours.
Always store homemade ice cream in an
container with a well fitting
lid (I like the Ziploc brand quart containters with screw top
lids) and a sheet of
plastic wrap pressed directly onto the top of the ice cream.
Some
containers come with
lids, but I just keep mine in a
plastic bag to keep the weevils away!
As with gluten - free whole grains, store gluten - free flours in tightly sealed
containers — whether it's a glass or
plastic food storage
container, a glass jar with a
lid, or a sealed zipper bag.
I culture mine in a glass
container with a
plastic lid, which I use to cover it tightly.
If you're dusting them in cocoa powder, put about half a cup of cocoa powder in a
plastic container with a
lid, put a handful of the truffles in, put on the cover, roll them around, and then lift them out into a strainer and shake off the excess cocoa powder.
When I used to make whole - wheat tortillas, I always put them in a glass storage
container and covered the
container with its
plastic lid slightly ajar — that was doing a good job at softening.
We offer
containers and
lids for food packaging and drink cups, as well as expanded polystyrene coolers, insulated concrete forms, and other custom
plastic products.
Realistically, you'd use a mason jar with
lid, or any other
plastic storage
container, to store these Apple Butter Overnight Oats.
The bucket is just a 2 liter
lidded plastic container.
Cover the
container with a
lid or
plastic wrap.
This 10 piece set comes with 5
plastic food storage
containers with
lids, all in different sizes.
To soak the beans, measure the amount of beans you will be using and add them to a
lidded jar or
plastic container.
I use the
plastic BPA - free screw - tops for the canning jars that I use for storage, or I use another glass
container with a BPA - free
plastic lid.
Transfer to a
plastic container with a snap on
lid.
(If you don't have a stopper for your drain, use the
lid from a
plastic takeout
container — that's what I do.)
Strain the chickpeas and kidney beans and put them in a large
plastic container (with an air tight
lid).
You open your cupboard to package up, say, leftover spicy pork and fried rice and it rains mismatched
plastic containers and
lids like a low - budget remake of Magic Mike.
Their recipe has you mix dry ingredients in a
plastic lidded container, add the eggs, then add the other liquid 1/3 at a time.
cover the
container with a
lid or
plastic wrap.
Combine all ingredients and transfer to a jar, cup, bowl, or airtight
container fitted with a
lid /
plastic wrap.
Store in an airtight
container, jar, cup, or bowl fitted with a
lid or
plastic wrap.
After looking at the CDC handout, I'm wondering if I might use a large
plastic container and just poke some holes in the
lid to allow any remaining moisture to evaporate.
Any
plastic container with a
lid will work.
For cold - water sterilizing you can purchase specially designed sterilizing units or simply use a
lidded plastic container.
Any large
plastic container with a
lid will work as a wet pail.
A medium - sized trash can with a flip - top
lid also works as a dry pail, as will any other larger
plastic container with a
lid.
Luckily, we were able to move them easily since they are stored in clear
plastic storage
containers with
lids.
Soft - sided units can be transported in the special insulated cooler offered by the manufacturer for transporting filled bags, or they can be put into
plastic containers that have screw - or snap - on
lids to keep them upright and protect them inside a regular insulated cooler.
To keep toys tidy, instead of a large toy box, it is better to have a variety of small
containers, preferable transparent
plastic boxes with tight - fitting
lids to keep bits and pieces of games that are in sets together e.g sets of farm animals, army soldiers, wooden blocks, cookie cutters, marbles, lego blocks, toy cars etc..
Lids on containers Save your empty, washed plastic containers and l
Lids on
containers Save your empty, washed
plastic containers and
lidslids.
I would put them, wet, in one of those red -
lidded plastic Glad
containers.
Now that your baby can sit, put a large see - through
container in front of him or her with
plastic lids, blocks anything that will fit in the
container.
To make you'll need a handful of LEGO bricks, a
plastic container with a self - closing
lid, and several DIY activity cards.
The silicone won't stain, smell or gain scuffs and scratches over time like
plastic containers can do and both the tray and
lid are safe to use in the freezer, oven (230 °C), microwave and dishwasher.
Don't let the
plastic fool you, these kids bento lunch boxes are made durably, are dishwasher - safe on the top rack, and the
containers (not
lids) are microwave - safe.
Plastic or glass
containers or bottles with tight
lids or seals.
BPA - free leak - proof stainless steel
container with divider and clear
lid as a non-toxic alternative to
plastic containers.
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.
Place a
lid or
plastic wrap over the
container to trap moisture and improve how evenly the baby food heats.
For extra protection, place the bags in a hard
plastic food storage
container with a tightly sealed
lid.
Appropriate for: 3 months to 1 year Skills developed: Auditory, rhythm, sense of cause and effect, communication What you'll need: Empty oatmeal
containers, coffee cans,
plastic bins, or any other
container with a flexible cardboard or
plastic lid