Use your tupperware containers to keep a few servings for lunches or dinner.
Once your water beads are ready for play, drain them from the water and place them in a plastic bin (we like to
use tupperware containers for this kind of play, perfect for containing the materials but they provide enough room for scooping and pouring, which is actually fantastic learning!
I use these awesome glass meal storage containers that you can buy on Amazon, or you could
use tupperware — as long as it keeps food fresh, you can use it.
We did practically the same recipe in this original post and
used a tupperware spaetzle maker that I was given (after I begged for it) while visiting a friend in Switzerland.
This may be a shameless product push lol but since
using my tupperware fridgesmarts i never have to waste produce anymore.
Not exact matches
I recycle by
using my dead cat bones for toothpicks and saving my feces in
tupperware.
I just
use plastic
tupperwares.
I didn't have cup cake cases to hand so
used 3 small
tupperware containers to set it in.
I
use glass
tupperware too which is great!
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 like to
use small jelly or mason jars or a small
tupperware to shake it up.
We
used THESE
tupperware containers and they worked great for our portions.
It was kind of ironic today when my coworker sat down to the table where we were eating lunch and quickly said, «I'm sorry for the smell, you guys...» as she peeled the lid off her
tupperware to reveal a tasty looking tilapia filet that she had baked
using coconut oil and breadcrumbs (I had to get the details).
*** If you plan on
using these at a later time, freeze them for the 10 - 15 minutes and then place them in a parchment lined
tupperware.
I loosely cover mine in a clean glass
tupperware using the lid.
FYI, I
used an oven safe
tupperware that holds 6 cups.
In a lined pan /
tupperware, pour in the mixture and make sure it's evenly spread,
using your hands to press the mixture down if necessary.
I assembled the day before and
used for a
tupperware lunch the next day and the tofu was perfect.
Overnight oats
used to be my go - to breakfast for busy mornings because it was so easy to pull out of the fridge and toss into a
tupperware.
However, you can
use any narrow dish that you would like (such as a bread pan, or even a square or rectangular
tupperware).
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.
Pour the yogurt into a
tupperware container, and stir in the finely chopped dark chocolate
using a wooden spoon or rubber spatula.
We're also
using cloth napkins most of the time (and I'm working up to making the switch in my husband's lunch — he's great at bringing my silverware and
tupperware back, so I'm hopeful).
... or instead of buying all of these new items,
use items you already have around the house — old purses (for girls),
tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
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.
No more food waste, no more searching for tiny
tupperware or
using saran wrap over ice cube trays.
Heck, if you're truly committed, you can even keep eating from microwaved plastic
Tupperwares and
use toiletries heavily loaded with chemical xenoestrogens.
10 T organic coconut oil 6 T Baking soda 50 drops Peppermint Stevia Store in a
tupperware container It's best if you
use it in temperatures above 71 degrees because when it gets colder the coconut oil hardens a little, but I just take a fork or my toothbrush and work it a little bit.
I'd made too much chicken, spinach, and broccoli mixture that didn't fit in the quiche, so I'd thrown it in a
tupperware container and saved it for later knowing I'd come up with SOME way to
use it.
According to BoingBoing, a Crypto Party is like a
tupperware party, but «for people who want to teach their neighbors how to
use cryptography to protect themselves from snoopers, especially broad government surveillance.»
I knew I wasn't going to need a lot of paint, so I
used a paint sample that was just sitting on a shelf in the basement collecting dust.I poured the paint into an old
tupperware bowl, mixed up half a cup of baking soda and 3 tablespoons of water, and mixed that in with the paint.
I have orange
tupperware containers that I
used for all my baking stuff that my mom
used when I was a little girl.
We started only keeping one mug, bowl, and plate out for each member of the family and putting the rest away (my mom
used to
use coloured
tupperware for each person)... that way instead of grabbing another bowl for soup you HAVE TO wash your cereal bowl from this morning!