Transfer to a jar or other
tightly lidded container and store in the refrigerator.
Store leftovers in
a tightly lidded container, in which it will keep for a few days in the refrigerator.
Not exact matches
Transfer the mixture to a 2 - quart
lidded container, smooth the top, cover
tightly and place in the freezer for at least 4 hours and up to one month (or longer).
As with gluten - free whole grains, store gluten - free flours in
tightly sealed
containers — whether it's a glass or plastic food storage
container, a glass jar with a
lid, or a sealed zipper bag.
Be sure to choose
tightly sealed
containers, such as food storage
containers with sealed
lids, or sealed zipper bags.
I culture mine in a glass
container with a plastic
lid, which I use to cover it
tightly.
Either way you buy it, keep it in a
tightly lidded jar or
container in a cool, dry place.
The small set of screw
lid containers (6 included) were my favorite since they not only sealed
tightly, and stood up both on the provided rack as well as on their own, but they have a date dial that allows you to mark when you made the food!
Lids fit
tightly and make the
containers virtually leak - proof (if your child has difficulty opening the
containers, you can put a bit of olive oil underneath the
lid's rim).
For extra protection, place the bags in a hard plastic food storage
container with a
tightly sealed
lid.
Store completely cooled trail mix in
container with a
tightly fitting
lid.
The little tub on the upper - left is the only one with an actual
lid to hold wet food items, the rest of the
containers are just held
tightly in place by the top of the closed outer box.
Once all ingredients are in the
container,
tightly secure the
lid and start the machine on lowest setting for a few seconds and slowly increase the speed dial to high.
For the best texture, store these treats in the fridge in a
container with a
tightly covered
lid.
Make sure your trash is secure in a heavy duty
container with a
tightly fitting
lid.
• Store all poisonous and dangerous materials in
tightly closed
containers and store away • Toilet
lid to be kept down — kitten could fall in • Plastic bags stored in a drawer where they can not get to them — cause choking or suffocation • Household items — needles, strings, rubber bands etc put away in a draw or
tightly closed
container — easily swallowed • Electrical cords secured to the wall or wound up — prevent kitten being shocked • Blind and curtain cords out of reach — can cause strangulation
Store it in a glass jar, bowl, or other
container with a
tightly fitting
lid (Pyrex ® makes good ones).
To stop your paint from drying out - ensure the
lid is on securely and
tightly; tip the
container upside down for a few seconds (this will help stop a skin forming on the paint); store the paint
containers in an upright position
Place the
lid on top, making sure it fits
tightly onto the
container.