Sentences with phrase «tightly sealed plastic bag»

If you have a cat, scoop the litter box daily and dispose of the stool in a tightly sealed plastic bag.
Scoop your cat's litter box daily and dispose of the stool in a tightly sealed plastic bag.

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Pour over the pork in the plastic bag, seal tightly removing as much air as possible and refrigerate for 2 hours but preferably overnight, up to as many days up to it's expiration date.
If not using this mix right away, seal it tightly in a plastic bag, removing as much air as possible.
To freeze your quiche for later - make it, bake it, let it cool and wrap it tightly plastic then sealed in a freezer zipper bag and remove an extra air.
fruit in plastic wrap or seal it in a tightly closed zipper bag — it'll dry out quickly otherwise.
It will keep well for a few days in a zippered plastic bag or tightly - sealed container.
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.
To freeze leftover batter, pour into a zip - top bag, remove the air, and seal, or spoon into a lined muffin pan, wrap tightly with plastic wrap, and place in freezer for about 24 hours until the batter is solid.
To keep: this popcorn will keep well in a tightly - sealed container or zippered plastic bag for up to 1 week.
This product is durable, long lasting and seals plastic bag tightly and effectively.
For extra protection, place the bags in a hard plastic food storage container with a tightly sealed lid.
I love the way that the millet flour is sealed tightly in a thick plastic bag - it stays fresh until I use it.
I learned the trick to freezing pancakes from Katie at Mom to Mom Nutrition of stacking the pancakes with wax paper between each pancake, then wrapping tightly with tin foil or placing and sealing tight in a plastic freezer bag.
The container should then be tightly sealed and placed in at least two layers of plastic bags, then placed in a Styrofoam, or well - padded cardboard box with the blood samples and sent to us overnight using a shipping service that allows the package to be traced such as Fed Ex.
So, a tightly - sealed plastic bag would help.
Keep a tightly covered, plastic bag - lined container next to the box that you can empty every few days; you can even buy special bag sealers that work like the kind of units that seal up diapers.
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