Sentences with phrase «throw in your bag in»

You throw it in a bag in a water bath and walk away!
On laundry day simply turn the bag inside out so the diapers fall into the washer and throw in the bag in the wash at the same time.

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One thing I also do when I'm packing for a trip is to throw a couple of protein bars in my bag.
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.
Though Krystal thought she had the date in the bag after throwing Kendall under the bus, she wound up being the one without a rose at the end of their date.
Buy a bag of chips and a medium drink and Schlotzsky's will throw in the sandwich for free.
«The lunch menu, the sandwiches, they were so wasteful — we threw out two to three garbage bags full of food a day,» says Sue Bright, who operated two stores for years in Niagara Falls before exiting the business in 2009.
I threw my bag in my car and headed west.
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Then, I put them in freezer bags and throw them back in the freezer.
Sometimes we make our favorite banana bread, but sometimes we just break the bananas into quarters and throw them in a ziplock bag and into the freezer they go.
They stay crispy so they can be thrown in a bag and enjoyed on the go if needed.
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.
Wash and dry really well and throw it in the bag.
I like to keep it all separated because I've got this «my food can't touch» issue, so I use small quart baggies for every food, then throw it all into a big gallon bag at the end to store in the refrigerator.
I'd recommend throwing them in a piping bag or a large Ziploc bag (with the end snipped off) to pipe them in with ease.
And about five minutes before the protein is ready, I'll remember that we need a side, and throw a bag of frozen veggies in the microwave to steam.
Store in an airtight container or better yet, throw it in a Zip loc bag and FREEZE it.
I got a bag of cole slaw from our local food co-op and it literally stared at me in the fridge for a couple of weeks before I threw it away.
All you need to do is to brown a pound of ground meat in a frying pan, then throw in a bag of coleslaw mix and a sauce made by mixing soy sauce, minced garlic, sesame oil and ground ginger (see the printable recipe card on the bottom of this article for the exact ingredient proportions).
Throw it in some cellophane bags; tie a ribbon on it and - Done!
We also loaded up on bags of veggies and rice that we could throw in the microwave and a few frozen meals from Trader Joes.
Although this salad stands on its own, I might throw a hard - boiled egg and some pita wedges in the lunch bag too.
What it turns into is me throwing everything I can into a bag, toss it in the car, start pestering him to see if he's ready yet — to which he usually finds something completely unrelated to traveling to do around the house and then I'm left fuming, and the cycle continues.
You just steam them lightly, toss them in a bag with some olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic and lemon and when you're ready to eat them just throw them on a grill or grill pan for a few minutes.
And I can't eat white chocolate anymore since my senior year of high school I melted a whole bag and drenched strawberries in the stuff and spent the entire night throwing up....
I like to keep my leftover curry paste in a zip - lock bag first, then put in a container or in a bigger bag before I throw it in a freezer for longer storage life.
So here is what I did This is the master recipe... (for two 1 l lb loaves) 1.5 C lukewarm water (I used the water I had boiled the potato in) 2 1/4 tsp salt 2 1/4 tsp instant yeast 3 1/4 C all purpose flour and I added this to make it potato roasted garlic 1/2 roasted garlic 1/2 of a boiled potato mashed (I throw the other half of each in a ziploc bag and froze it and ended up making more dough later that week)
Having bought a bag of the Easter bunnies Kraft Marshmallows recently, I decided to throw some of those in some good ol' «plain» Rice Krispies Treats.
We also made some french fries by slicing potatoes into thin pieces, throwing them in a bag with grapeseed oil and a little bit of sea salt and shaking it up.
Then I'll throw an apple or some type of fruit and nuts in my lunch bag.
For a grab - and - go breakfast that tastes like dessert and keeps you full until lunch, throw one of these bad boys in your bag.
I then stuck the yogurt + whey in a plastic bag to show you how you can frost things with just a bag with the end cut off: — RRB - To end the whole thing, I just sprinkled the cakes with cinnamon threw in a carrot and — > tadaaaa = yum of yums = soft yogurt cake deliciousness with a carrot crunch and a cinnamon & vanilla KAPOOOW!
What I mean is, you can throw your nearly dead bananas at it, and your leftover hot cereal from this morning, and that bag of dark rye flour you've had lying around in the refrigerator since last March.
- When your food processor is out for a soup, cut up a couple extra onions in there, bag»em and throw»em in the freezer for next time.
I threw these grilled long peas in a brown paper bag and took them along -LSB-...]
Then I threw in a bag of Crunchies freeze - dried strawberries, another sample I was sent.
These were so easy to throw in a lunch bag for school and work.
I like to have granola as a snack with yoghurt and fruit but it's also really good as a snack and it can easily be packed in a small bag to throw into your purse.
But I steam / roast veggies and purée then into silicone muffin tins., then throw it in a freezer bag where I label and date it.
I threw these grilled long peas in a brown paper bag and took them along with me to a barbecue.
Stasher Reusable Food Bags — I use ziplock bags a whole lot, and even though I tend to reuse them a few times, I don't feel great about storing my food in plastic, not to mention eventually throwing the plastic aBags — I use ziplock bags a whole lot, and even though I tend to reuse them a few times, I don't feel great about storing my food in plastic, not to mention eventually throwing the plastic abags a whole lot, and even though I tend to reuse them a few times, I don't feel great about storing my food in plastic, not to mention eventually throwing the plastic away.
In my research for this recipe, I DID stumble on a neat little garnishign trick I am going to use and I just wanted to share... Instead of sprinkling the paprika over the finished egg, sprinkle it BEFORE the yolks have been piped in (P.S. I totally use a Ziploc sandwich bag - easier getting in the bag and no mess afterward when I throw the bag outIn my research for this recipe, I DID stumble on a neat little garnishign trick I am going to use and I just wanted to share... Instead of sprinkling the paprika over the finished egg, sprinkle it BEFORE the yolks have been piped in (P.S. I totally use a Ziploc sandwich bag - easier getting in the bag and no mess afterward when I throw the bag outin (P.S. I totally use a Ziploc sandwich bag - easier getting in the bag and no mess afterward when I throw the bag outin the bag and no mess afterward when I throw the bag out)!
throw another bag in the cart.
I popped the bead out, threw a spoonful of olive oil in the pot, bag of fresh spinach, salt, nutmeg, stirred it.
LESSON LEARNED # 2: If you throw a bag of fresh cranberries in the pan to boil, along with a smaller amount of frozen cranberries, then you cook until they pop as directed, you are likely to think they've all popped when really the frozen ones didn't.
I normally throw all my leftover waffles in a ziploc bag once they cool and toss them in the freezer.
Do you think I could throw all the ingredients in a freezer bag and freeze this to crockpot later?
With that in mind, we've rounded up 20 recipes for on - the - go munching that are perfect for throwing in a Ziploc or your pretty reusable snack bag and heading out the door.
Just throw this granola in a container or resealable bag, and you have yourself a convenient breakfast or snack!
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