For breakfast, we packed a few bagels, an avocado, and a small
tupperware with eggs.
I am going to start my own list and I put pancakes on top When I think about prep diet I have this sad picture of tons and tons of
tupperware with plain chicken and broccoli in mind.
Not to mention that you end up carrying about 10 lbs of
tupperware with you every place you go.
Leave play dough in a sealed
tupperware with a note from the leprechaun.
It might be too late for my response, but I have just put them in
tupperware with a sealed lid and then baked them later in the day and they turned out just fine.
There are always multiple
tupperwares with different leftover beans / grains or meals in the fridge.
Not exact matches
Hi Clare, I tried to avoid it where possible especially
with plastic
tupperware but I also want to make healthy eating as convenient and accessible as possible.
-- 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)
Transfer cereal mixture to a 2 - gallon ziploc bag or a very large
tupperware - type container
with a sealable - lid (I used a large salad bowl).
I've had luck freezing these cookies in a large
tupperware lined
with parchment paper (
with more paper in between each layer) and «defrosting» them at room temperature for a couple of hours.
Obsessed
with my neon
tupperwares, had to be said!
I imagine making this, putting it in a
tupperware and taking it
with me on a picnic
with a nice glass crisp white wine.
I'd take out my plastic
tupperware filled
with this delicious spinachy mess.
I guess I should have mentioned, when I make the Royal Icing decorations ahead of time, I store them in a closed
tupperware container
with layers of wax paper between them so they're not touching.
Nab the stacks of
tupperware from the fridge, shred your leftover chicken and saute it
with finely chopped onion, leeks, mushrooms, garlic and chili.
If you truly are what you eat, why not make sure your plates, bowls and
tupperware - packed, meal - prepped lunches and snacks contain the foods that work
with and for your body.
I often throw a few Trader Joe's vegetarian dumpkings in a
tupperware container, warm through and serve
with soy sauce and a bit of siriracha.
As you can see, we had to get creative
with the entertainment, hence the
tupperware of candied ginger (aka baby rattle).
I made it in one of those drink - box
tupperware containers the night before and drank it
with my lunch.
Place everything into a mini food processor, Vitamix or you can mix by hand or by adding everything to a
tupperware container
with a lid.
The big
tupperware next to the sandwich housed romaine lettuce
with a bit of caesar dressing.
Tip: I portion off into
tupperware boxes or zip lock bags
with an equal amount in each and it should yields a good 4 portions.
Then that gets layered in your
tupperware (preferably glass, these are my favorite)
with the vegetables, topped
with avocado and drizzled a scrumptious lemon tahini sauce.
I remember playng
with the kids
tupperware toys.
At this point you can store them in the fridge in a
tupperware container if you don't plan on continuing on
with the soup right away.
Store in large mason jar or
tupperware, or divide into mini mason jars for serving topped
with fresh berries / fruits as shown picture.
Leave the granola sitting out on the sheet tray or in a
tupperware container,
with the lid off, for a few hours.
Pour into a glass container
with a lid or
tupperware container and refrigerate for at least 8 hours before serving.
The
tupperwares were filled
with raw almond pate, raw fudgy brownies, chickpea + quinoa burgers + black beans.
As far as freezing goes, once they're set I just placed them in air - tight
tupperware, and separated any layers
with a sheet of parchment paper.
I assemble everything ahead of time
with the exception of the lemon - I just put a wedge in my
tupperware.
Then,
with but a few peppers left, I closed the
tupperware container, put it back in the fridge, and gave up.
I couldn't fit all of the roasted almond butter into the
tupperware I'd planned to use, so I left it in the vitamix and added a few of the dates and figs you sent back
with me, unsweetened cocoa powder, oats, unsweetened coconut shreds, vanilla and walnuts.
Our days were spent lounging on the beach
with tons of pot - luck styled food in
tupperware containers, running in and out of the surf and falling asleep under beach umbrellas.
Store leftover pasta that has been tossed
with the sauce and broccoli in glass
tupperware to reheat (or eat cold) during the week for a quick lunch too.
A few evenings ago, I grated too much beetroot for a salad I was making that night, so I popped the extra grated beetroot in a
tupperware and threw it in my noodle salad the next day along
with some greens and mushrooms (I was so hungry that day I didn't manage to take a photo).
(I'd like to make a pasta salad
with it and take it to a friend's house after spending the day at work — I'd have to put it in
tupperware and keep it in the office fridge.)
Make the sandwiches: set up a baking tray or large, flat
tupperware dish
with fresh parchment.
I wash them, then completed dry... every single strawberry
with a paper towel very lightly taking away all the mositure from outside & then store them in airtight
tupperware.
Our youngest has a little
tupperware bottle
with a built in straw for water during car trips but I have just taught all my kids to use cups right off the bat.
It's just
tupperware, nothing dangerous, or I want them to play
with the pots and the pans.
Baby carrots (Serve any veggies
with Wholly guacamole snack packs or a pre-filled
tupperware of Tessemae's ranch dressing)
Pot lids, homemade shakers made
with a plastic tub and raw beans, a rudimentary drum made
with a large
tupperware or margarine tub, a working bell which is metal and large enough to be safe, small cymbals.
- Garlic mix, as per most people on this forum have said you can crush garlic (mixer, blender etc) you can even mix
with coconut oil) place in small
tupperware, (can refridgerate or keep out) refridgeration will last longer, you can also make a big batch and freeze some).
As far as toys go, All the babies and toddlers I've known, ignored the toys and wanted to play
with tupperware, boxes, blankets, my purses, and any other regular old stuff around the house.
The two drawers we left unlocked and full of
tupperware for her to play
with, though, she's in all the time.
If you can remember (like
with reusable bags), bringing a
tupperware type container
with you solves the leftovers dilemma.
I've seen a lot of baby gifts in the past ten years and many have made me oooh and ahh — and even wish for another baby to wrap in that cute sling — but none have seemed as thoughtful and sensible as a
tupperware container filled
with medical supplies that I saw given by a nurse friend at a shower last year.
I love that it is one container, My son has already thrown away 2 little
tupperware containers the first week of school because he forgets and just scoops them up
with his trash.
Instead, scoop some out into a plastic
tupperware container before you turn the water on if you want to shave
with it.