She used
the ziploc containers — purchased them new.
When I took a look at your lunch containers they reminded me of
the Ziploc containers, almost identical!
Kelly, we are currently using
the Ziploc containers, but would like to upgrade to the Easy Lunch Boxes.
We've used the divided
Ziploc containers you show for going on four years now and love them!
I have both
the Ziploc containers you have (no longer available) and the Easy Lunchbox ones that are very similar.
So we've temporarily gone back to using the old
ziploc containers to pack her lunches.
I had looked for some of
the Ziploc containers with similar compartments but they are flimsy cheap plastic.
The one upstairs is rather small and basically just has onions, Tim's cookies, dog food and
Ziploc containers, which I think breed in there.
«I gave my daughter (age7)
the Ziploc container in her lunch box one day and she requested to have your containers again because the Ziploc lid was too hard to get off.
Not exact matches
Store in an airtight
container (I use a large
Ziploc bag).
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).
Once fully cooled, store the crepes in an airtight
container /
ziploc with a paper towel until ready to assemble the cake.
To store, wrap in a piece of parchment paper (so they don't stick to each other), place into a plastic
Ziploc or Tupperware
container, and freeze.
Even though you'll be tempted to try a sample, you'll have the best consistency if you put your ice pops in a
Ziploc bags or an airtight
container (with waxed paper between each pop) and freeze again for 30 minutes.
Place your chicken tenders in a
container with a lid or a large
ziploc bag.
Always store homemade ice cream in an
container with a well fitting lid (I like the
Ziploc brand quart containters with screw top lids) and a sheet of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the top of the ice cream.
Chop the chicken breasts into cubes and place in a large
Ziploc bag or plastic
container.
Place in an airtight
container or large
ziploc bag.
Place the cubed chicken in a
container or
Ziploc bag and pour 3/4 of the teriyaki sauce over it.
once frozen place waffles in an airtight
container or a
ziploc bag.
Your bites will keep in the fridge for a week or so, but I highly recommend freezing them in a
Ziploc or airtight
container.
I also freeze these perfectly in an airtight
ziploc or plastic
container.
If freezing, let cool for at least 1 - 2 hours and then place in a large
ziploc or airtight
container for 3 months.
When cool, place in glass jars, plastic
containers or
Ziploc bags.
You can place them into a freezable
container or into a
Ziploc bag.
Gluten free all - purpose flour blend: 3 cups of brown rice flour 3 cups of sorghum flour 1.5 potato starch, not flour 1.5 cup of arrowroot powder Blend together and store in an airtight
container or large
ziploc baggie.
Once cool break granola into chunks and store in an airtight
container or large
ziploc bag.
I made one which we ate for dinner one night and lunch the next day and then froze the other one (after cooking it) in a
Ziploc Freezer
container.
Bring your own to - go
containers:
Ziploc Twist»n Locs ($ 4 for two medium
containers) are light enough to stash in a purse and have a twist - on cover to prevent gravy spillage.
Preserve any leftover muffins in a sealed
container or
ziploc bag and store at room temperature.
Place it in the fridge inside a
Ziploc bag or in a covered, non-reactive
container just large enough to hold the pork belly.
Place in an airtight
container in the fridge, or freeze in a single layer in a
Ziploc freezer bag and thaw in the fridge when ready to use.
Whisk together marinade ingredients and toss with shredded chicken in a
Ziploc bag or airtight
container.
Place all chopped veggies into a
Ziploc bag or
container and pour marinade over the top.
we just decided to switch to no more
ziploc bags and go to reusable
containers in our lunch boxes.
I was worried that they would be like the
ziploc or glad
containers you buy at the store but they're WONDERFUL!
«I use these
containers already in
Ziploc's version, and they're falling apart and warping.
-LSB-...] With all the
Ziploc baggies and plastic
containers out there makes it hard to avoid.
Take a small plastic toy, place in freezable
container (I'll be using a
ziploc bag) and fill with water.
and the ZOTE Soap with borax and washing soda can be used as a powder detergent also just don't melt the soap on the stove but use a food processor to make it all super fine and mix in a large
container or
ziploc bag and only need a few tblspoons full to get the clothes washed
Measure out about 1/2 cup of oatmeal for each
ziploc bag or other reusable
container, then add in some fun flavors!
I'm sad to report that what you've heard is true... the divided
Ziploc lunch
containers have been discontinued!
I have pledged to no longer buy
ziploc (plastic bags) and this is a beautiful alternative to tupperware
containers.
I keep my sensory bin bases in airtight plastic
containers or
Ziploc bags.
Toss a party - favor sized bubble
container in your diaper bag (I recommend putting it in a
Ziploc to prevent leaks) to entertain baby when you're out and about.
I love the
Ziploc divided (reusable)
containers because they are easy - to - find, really inexpensive, and make lunch packing easy.
Some moms would just opt to use distilled bottle
containers thinking it's clean because it contained «distilled» water, or worst, a
Ziploc.
in a post on travel diaper changes: Pack up a small plastic bag (a
Ziploc bag works great) with the basic essentials you'll need for a diaper change — think a couple diapers, a portable wipe
container, or some wipes, and diaper rash cream.
FREE
Ziploc ® brand
container with the purchase of any three (3) Betty Crocker ™ Baking Mixes, Hershey's ® Kisses / Baking Chips, or Betty Crocker ™ Decorating Items.
By SafBaby Founder Samantha Fox Olson Happy Tiffin Stainless Steel food
containers are a great alternative to plastic
Ziploc and Tupperware.