You can then pack the cabbage in serving size
portions in freezer bags or food containers.
I freeze
portions in freezer bags.
Not exact matches
I like to cool mine
in a glass container (like this one)
in the fridge before transferring individual
portions to a zip - top
freezer bags.
I store mine
in small snack size
bags so I can have small
portions, inside a
freezer bag and freeze.
Divide into lunch sized
portions in freezer safe containers or place entire amount into a gallon sized
freezer bag for another meal.
I always make a huge batch and then divide it
in portions place it
in freezer bags and freeze it.
I often soak a giant
portion of beans for 24 hours and whateverI don't use
in the pressure cooker I label
in a
bag and toss
in the
freezer for another time.
I cook them up then
portion them by 2 cup amounts into
freezer bags which I smooth flat and stack
in my
freezer.
After, you can put the fruit into containers (I use
freezer bags)
in portion - sized amounts so it's ready for a quick grab & go.
bonus tip: You can divide the
bag into sections for freezing easy
portions, but I use a whole gallon size
bag each time so I just lay it flat, fold it
in half and place it
in the
freezer.
It's easy to make a huge batch and freeze it
in portions in ziplock
bags in the
freezer, so lunch is on hand anytime!
You can freeze
in a
freezer safe tupperware container, or flat
in one serving
portions in a
freezer safe zipped plastic
bag.
I
portioned it into snack
bags and put them all
in a
freezer bag.
However it can be stored
in the fridge for 4 or 5 days or frozen into
portion in individual
freezer bags or ice cube trays.
I always make big batches and keep
portioned bags in the
freezer.
If you've purchased a large quantity of coffee beans that you will not use immediately, small
portions, wrapped
in airtight
bags, can be stored for up to a month
in the
freezer.
Instead,
portion out a half pound or so
in freezer bags, date»em, and save them for later uses.
The pots are the perfect
portion size for when baby starts to eat larger
portions and once frozen can be easily popped out and secured
in a
freezer bag ready for the next use.
The pots are the perfect
portion size for when the time comes to start weaning and once frozen can be easily popped out and secured
in a
freezer bag ready for the next use.
Just divide these batches into serving
portions in zip - lock
bags and store them
in your
freezer.
Pour into an ice cube tray and, once frozen, pop out the
portions and freeze
in a
freezer bag.