Sentences with phrase «put in the bag with»

I rented this in a M and L, the L didn't ship due to disrepair so a replacement was put in the bag with the M. I just could not make the M work so I wore the replacement.
You don't need to use high calorie treats, tiny pieces of liver treat, chopped up carrot (put it in the bag with the liver treats, so it's a bit «seasoned»), small pieces of BBQ chicken, or if your dog is overweight, just use regular dry food throughout the day.
I have taken gingerbread cookie mix, red hots, and a package of red icing and put it all in a bag with a bow and given them for gifts for people I work with.

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So, the woman put the bag — which Gremminger said she now clearly saw was a black dog carrier with mesh — in the overhead bin.
A security person came and put it in a large garbage bag, as he did not want to leave the room with a body part.
For others, the agency recommends removing them from their original containers and mixing them with something undesirable like cat litter or coffee grounds then putting them in a container like a plastic bag and throwing them away.
Coffee is roasted on vintage gear, put in compostable bags, and the beans you're getting are likely the results of a lasting relationship with an actual coffee bean farmer.
Two are equidistant from the warehouse, so I split my time between both, and with 100 % consistency at both locations, despite being under different management operators (I asked for the sake of this article to ensure it did not bias my arising point) when I order four Munchkins, they put six in the bag, when I order ten Munchkins, when put twelve in the bag, etc..
Get some cheap bags from somewhere online, and fill them with some non-perishable food items, a cheap tarp, some new socks, and some single - use basic hygiene items, and then put 2 - 3 of these in your car to pass out whenever you see someone who might need one.
Put the sandwiches in Ziploc sandwich bags and pack in a cooler with ice packs.
Haggai told his generation that God was the one who was blowing apart their offerings, that He likened to putting money in bags with holes.
I crushed the nuts in a bag (like you do with biscuits to make a cheesecake base), chopped the dates into thirds and then put everything in a bowl and gave it a whiz with my small hand blender.
To do this, you can crush graham crackers in a food processor or put a few graham crackers in a ziplock bag and crush them with the back of a spoon.
Fold the wet into dry and mix well Put the oreos into a sealed plastic bag and bash them with a rolling pin — you can definitely crush them in other ways too I just thought this was quick + fun haha!
Since they were made right in the paper tray now just cover with two pieces of plastic wrap and put back into bag.
you may already know this but when overwhelmed with zucchini, throw the whole thing in blender bag or put in 1 or 2 cup containers and freeze.
Fill a nice glass jar with your ready made granola and put the rest in plastic airtight bags to keep as a supply.
-- homemade chili — lean beef, chicken, turkey or veggie burgers — nitrate free hot dogs — pre-cooked rice or rice packs (I made up some short grain brown rice, and put in a tupperware container)-- veggies — corn on the cob, fresh green beans, carrots, etc. — bagged salad with toppings and dressing (* cooler needed)
Put 36 Oreo cookies in a zip lock bag and smash with your hearts out!
If you don't have space in refrigerator, just put let your meat marinate with sauce in a ziplock bag.
It usually comes in tea bag, and all you have to do is fill the pot with water, and put one tea bag and chill.
In defense of the rice ones from Trader Joe's (AKA Food for Life brand at any other store)-- yes, they break and yes, they do not behave like a regular tortilla and are frustrating but WOW do they make the best quesadillas and if you have a problem with corn, try cutting them up into chips and frying them up in an inch of olive oil in a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale if you put them in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) weekIn defense of the rice ones from Trader Joe's (AKA Food for Life brand at any other store)-- yes, they break and yes, they do not behave like a regular tortilla and are frustrating but WOW do they make the best quesadillas and if you have a problem with corn, try cutting them up into chips and frying them up in an inch of olive oil in a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale if you put them in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) weekin an inch of olive oil in a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale if you put them in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) weekin a 4 quart pot on the stove — the BEST tortilla chips that stay crispy and do not turn stale if you put them in a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) weekin a plastic zippered bag for up to a few (yes few) weeks.
I pulled out my trusty padded cooler, loaded it up with hot and cold drink cups, straws, bulk bags, etc. and put it in my car.
I don't ever boil first but if you put a couple tablespoons of corn starch in a bag, first coat them with that, THEN flour them... you can get things darn crispy!
Loved the switcheroo with the frozen strawberries and I had to laugh as I just plucked and washed a big bag of sweet red, seedless grapes this morning and put them in the freezer for the grandkids who love them frozen, especially during the hot and humid summer months in VA..
Put the cereal in a large ziplock bag and gently roll over it with a rolling pin until the cereal is coarsely crushed into bits, resembling panko in texture.
I sometimes put crumbles of it, in a paper bag and shake it up with the popcorn.
Put the beef and flour in a freezer bag along with a good pinch of salt and pepper and give the bag a vigorous shake to coat the meat.
This means the next morning it will still be fresh and delicious for the day and then all it needs is a protein source like a can of tuna in olive oil which I put in my bag and I'll take a lemon with me to work (I work from the local library) and then at lunchtime, I'll dress the salad from there.
About the snickerdoodle cookies getting hard... I put mine in a zip - lock bag and put a piece of white bread in with them... they stay nice and moist.
You can put them in your bag and even take them along with you on airplanes.
Crush Mini Eggs by putting in a zip lock bag and pressing / rolling down with a rolling pin.
1/2 cup of almond pieces (I take my almonds, put them in a ziploc bag and smash them with a rolling pin — fun!)
I froze them on a tray lined with parchment paper, and then put the balls in a freezer bag.
You can even prepare the lettuce ahead of time and put the spinner - dried strips in a plastic bag with a paper towel and be ready to assemble the salad at the last minute.
You can thaw egg whites very quickly by putting the freezer bag with the egg whites in a bowl with slightly cool water.
Cassie's Notes: To crush the pretzels, I put them in a sandwich bag and broke them with my hands until they reached the consistency I was after.
When you're ready to make your pizza, put the bag with the ball of dough in the refrigerator and thaw.
• «Chopping» sunflower seeds: Put the seeds in a ziplock bag and bang a few times with a rolling pin or a mallet.
Even though you'll be tempted to try a sample, you'll have the best consistency if you put your ice pops in a Ziploc bags or an airtight container (with waxed paper between each pop) and freeze again for 30 minutes.
And when you are ready to use it, put the frozen dough in its bag in the fridge and let it thaw overnight or for at least 12 hours, then remove it from the fridge and let it sit out for about 30 minutes, then proceed with the rest of the directions.
And to store greens properly, I just wash them, dry, and then put them in labeled zip lock bags with a paper towel.
You could give the granola cereal version in a jar or gift bag or make some granola bars with dried fruit and put them in little treat boxes (which is what I gave out last year).
And I would suggest if you want to store some to bake later, freeze the logs after rolling them up but before coating them, just make sure to put aside half of the coating mixture in a bag to freeze with them.
Almonds and dried fruit: When you're in a hurry, put 1/4 cup of almonds in a bag with two tablespoons of dried fruit, like cherries, apricots or canberries.
If it's hard, put it in a paper bag with an apple for two days.
I didn't use any heat, I put 1/2 cup of coconut oil in a freezer bag and played with it like a stress ball until it went more runny but was still white, added 3 table spoons of runny honey to the bag and massaged it outside the bag to mix it again, added 1/2 cup of coco powder and massaged the bag again, added 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla flavouring and repeated mixing then I put half the mixture in a chocolate mould in the freezer and half in the fridge.
We've taken 20 % Peaberry beans and blended it with the best Hawaiian coffee in the world then put it in bags of get - up and go.
After all the «yucky cross» comments by others I decided to make up my own so I winged it with 2 parts flour, 1 part caster sugar and a little water to make a runny paste then put it in a freezer bag, peirced the corner with a skewer and piped on my crosses - occassionally a little lump blocked the hole I just pinched it out and kept going - they turned out really well.
I mix the meat with the Catalina dressing in a large bowl and put the other ingredients in ziploc bags until just before serving.
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