Sentences with phrase «plastic yogurt containers»

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Stir well and place into popsicle molds, or, if you're feeling particularly lazy, just put the mixture back in the yogurt container with a plastic fork sticking out the top.
I make veggie broth and freeze it in recycled plastic containers (like for yogurt or cream cheeze) in 2 cup quantities.
There are yogurt makers that come with glass containers instead of plastic.
I am so motivated to stop buying coconut milk yogurt in unsustainable plastic containers — and for what it costs to do so!
«We incubate our yogurt in stainless - steel vats and fill our recyclable plastic containers with cooled yogurt.
Unlike other yogurts, which are incubated inside their plastic cups, we incubate our yogurt in stainless - steel vats and fill our recyclable plastic containers with cooled yogurt.
Unlike other yogurts, which are incubated inside their plastic cups, we incubate our yogurt in stainless - steel vats and then fill our recyclable plastic containers with cooled yogurt.
Before going through security, any liquid food, such as yogurt, pudding, or even peanut butter, must be in containers of 100 ml or less and placed in a clear, closed, resealable one - litre plastic bag.
Usually a sandwich, a plastic container of yogurt or cottage cheese with fruit or nuts added, a piece of fruit, a couple of cookies or a granola bar.
Appropriate for: 7 to 18 months Skills developed: Fine motor, sense of cause and effect What you'll need: A small, empty, clean plastic food container (like a tub that held cottage cheese or yogurt) with a lid; something sharp to make holes in the container's lid
In addition to plastic bags, you can bring your batteries, corks, water filters and PP (# 5) plastic (yogurt tubs, drink and food pouches and take out containers) year - round.
Freeze leftover soup in meal - sized portions (glass Pyrex or small plastic yogurt - size containers work well).
Bring in some examples of common everyday items that we can reduce, reuse and recycle — plastic bags, newspapers, egg cartons, milk jugs, magazines, yogurt containers, baby food jars, etc..
Bring Your Own Containers: A plastic yogurt pint container perfectly fits a basket of strawberries.
Most curbside recycling programs accept at the very least # 1 and # 2 plastic bottles, and bigger programs accept all numbers and plastics in other forms (like yogurt containers).
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