11 Melt the purple candy coating in a microwave -
safe plastic bowl to be used for the cupcake bite tops.
Not exact matches
I am looking at getting a Magimix and am trying to find out about whether the
plastic used for the
bowl is
safe as one does hear about
plastic leaching.
Add the vanilla and almond extracts, pour into a heat
safe bowl, and cover with
plastic wrap so that it touches the surface of the pudding.
Line a freezer -
safe bowl (~ 1-1/2 quart size) with
plastic wrap, leaving extra hanging over each end (to wrap back over).
Place in a microwave
safe bowl and cover tightly with two layers of
plastic wrap.
Put the butternut squash in a microwave
safe bowl and cover (allowing a slight opening of steam to escape) with a microwave
safe lid or
plastic wrap.
Place the riced cauliflower in a large, microwave -
safe bowl (or a medium, heavy - bottom lidded stockpot), add about 2 tablespoons water and cover tightly with
plastic wrap (or the stockpot lid).
Combine meatballs and stock in a microwave -
safe bowl; cover with
plastic wrap.
Store cakes with a creamy frosting loosely covered with aluminum foil,
plastic wrap or waxed paper or under a cake
safe or a large inverted
bowl.
Place 3 tablespoons water and potatoes in a microwave -
safe bowl; cover tightly with
plastic wrap.
It has dishwasher
safe and food - grade
plastic serving / storage
bowls — reinforced with stainless steel and rust - proof screws — that hold up to 10oz of water, food and treats; or you can use them as storage and carry what you need.
Most food processors have a line on the
plastic bowl indicating how much liquid is
safe.
Fill it with
safe objects — like small pots or pans,
plastic bowls and cups, or measuring cups — and always direct baby there when they try to get into other cupboards.
An open cupboard stocked with child -
safe kitchen tools — such as
plastic bowls, measuring cups, utensils, and pots — can keep a young child busy while you work.
Always warm baby food cubes in a glass
bowl and not in
plastic containers as researchindicates glass is
safer.
Conscious of the potential nasties lurking in
plastics like BPA, their
bowls, spoons and other servingware are made from either bamboo or stainless steel, which are
safe and sustainable materials.
To avoid burning your baby's mouth it's
safer to heat a bottle under warm running water, or by setting it in a
bowl of hot water for a few minutes (make sure the
plastic is cool before giving it to your baby).
It's compact (9») and lightweight enough to store easily in a cabinet, and the
plastic bowl and lid are dishwasher
safe.
Still, to be on the
safe side (because all
plastics can leach) I keep these
plastic bowls out of the dishwasher and the microwave I had to search high and low for these — they seem to sell out as soon as they're in stock, but you can sometimes find them at Target or Buy Buy Baby.
Crafted in durable stoneware with a
plastic lid, the
bowl is easy - care dishwasher and microwave
safe.
If you go with
plastic, select a harder, dishwasher -
safe bowl and replace it when it starts to show signs of wear.
Made from heavy - duty food -
safe plastic, this
bowl is BPA - and PVC - free so you don't have to worry.
While these
bowls may be more expensive that simple
plastic bowls, the extra few dollars you spend will be well worth it for the added durability and the convenient dishwasher -
safe feature.
This
bowl is made with pet
plastic which means that is pet
safe where it is made in the USA with quality material and standards.
We diligently researched different materials (
plastic versus ceramic versus stainless steel) in order to create a
safe cat
bowl.
Washing only cleans smooth surfaces, not bacteria within tiny scratches - May irritate a cat's chin and cause feline acne - May contain BPA and other toxins that can leach into food Ceramic Cat
Bowls - Can develop chips or cracks, which harbor bacteria similar to
plastic bowls - Can break easily - Glaze may contain lead or other toxins that are not foodsafe Stainless Steel Cat
Bowls + Sanitary and germ - resistant as bacteria can not enter hard, non-porous surface + Unbreakable + Long - lasting and won't easily scratch, stain, or rust despite constant use + Easy to clean and dishwasher
safe Our cats use their food and water
bowls every day, so it is essential that their
bowls are
safe.
Feeding your dog in a
plastic bowl that has been chewed or scratched is not
safe due to the fact that bacteria can build up in those cracks and cause illness.
The removable stainless steel
bowl is dishwasher
safe, and the feeder is made from BPA - free
plastic.