• Remove cabinet doors and hinges, store hinges in
another ziplock bag if you plan to reuse them.
On the go, you can either store them damp in a wet bag, or
ziplock bag if you don't have a wet bag, and use them damp.
Not exact matches
Tomatoes, for example, are much better kept out of the fridge in a basket on the counter; herbs and delicate greens will last longer
if you gently wrap them in a moist kitchen or paper towel and store inside a
ziplock bag or airtight container.
If you don't want to bake all the falafel, just put the falafel balls into a
ziplock bag and freeze.
To tenderize, take the chicken and pound it into a uniform thickness
if thin schnitzels are preferred the best way to do this is in a
ziplock bag (goodbye chicken splatters!)
If you don't have space in refrigerator, just put let your meat marinate with sauce in a
ziplock bag.
Pour the batter into the prepared piping
bag and (
if using a
ziplock, snip the corner about 1/2 ″ up) fill each doughnut cavity 2/3 full.
If you won't be using the rest of the meatballs soon, freeze them in a
ziplock bag for up to 2 months; thaw them overnight in the refrigerator or in the microwave for 1 to 2 minutes.
If you don't have a food processor: In a large
ziplock bag, combine olive oil, orange zest, orange juice, lime juice, chopped cilantro, chopped mint, minced garlic, oregano, and cumin.
Test
If Your Coffee Beans Are Fresh with a
Ziplock Bag.
If you don't have a food processor, simply put the Oreo cookies inside a
Ziplock bag and gently pound them with a kitchen tool (like a rolling pin) until they are reduced to fine crumbs.
Note:
If freezing, place on sheet pan, not touching, until solid (about 1 hour), then place in freezer
ziplock bag.
Transfer this to either a pastry
bag fitted with a large circular tip or,
if you don't have a pastry
bag, you can transfer to a large
ziplock bag with a corner cut off.
If you don't want to cook immediately, freeze them in a single layer, and then remove from baking sheet and store frozen dumplings in
ziplock bag.
Herb tip:
If you buy fresh parsley, mint and cilantro but won't be using it all, finely chop it (a must) and then freeze it in
ziplock bags.
If you do not have room in the fridge for a large baking sheet, you can quick freeze the cookie dough balls for like 30 minutes, place them in a
ziplock bag and keep in the refrigerator until ready to bake.
* Tip
if you don't have any decorating
bags (you can get disposable ones from craft stores) you can use a gallon size
ziplock bag and snip of one of the corners.
Or,
if your little one puts everything in his mouth, secure the pumpkin guts in a
Ziplock bag to shake and squeeze (or tape the
bag to the floor for Tummy Time play).
Some people swear by a dedicated wet
bag when they're out to contain used diapers until they get home, but a gallon sized
Ziplock bag or an old bread or grocery
bag work just as well
if you have one around.
Keeping your pump parts in a gallon size
ziplock (or wet
bag if you're into plastic - free options) allows you to keep milk from getting everywhere when you aren't washing between pumps.
Be sure to pack each fresh set of baby clothes in a
Ziplock bag, that way
if you a have a very soiled outfit you can seal it in the
bag - helping to eliminate smells and mess inside your change
bag.
If you're camping with toddlers, bring
Ziplock bags or other airtight containers for storing dirty diapers and clothes.
If you have leftovers that will keep, freeze them in ice cube trays, empty into a
ziplock bag and label with the date.
Place the tick in a dry jar or
ziplock bag and save it in the freezer for later testing
if necessary.
I have to use trombone clips on these
bags, and I feel like the herbs would stay fresher, longer,
if they had reliable
ziplock closures on them.
It makes 6 large servings, so
if there's only 2 of you at home (like here at my house), it's so so easy to let the leftover chili cool down, then spoon it into large
ziplock freezer
bags to freeze for an easy meal another day!
If you use plastic wrap, plastic ziplock bags, plastic containers for food storage, etc, try to investigate on the label if the product is BPA - free or no
If you use plastic wrap, plastic
ziplock bags, plastic containers for food storage, etc, try to investigate on the label
if the product is BPA - free or no
if the product is BPA - free or not.
If you haven't stopped using
ziplock bags yet, then you definitely need to give these a try.
And,
if you're going off - site for a party, it's easy as pie to just bring the whole batch in gallon - sized
ziplock bags to fill paper popcorn boxes on site.
Alternatively, tank owners can put the water inside a
ziplock bag inside a container
if they don't have any unused containers.
Pros: It's extremely convenient to store and
if necessary, bring around when you're travelling or spending a day out; you can pack a portion of dry food in a
ziplock bag without having to worry about it going bad as it doesn't require refrigeration.
If you would like to have us feed your won food at home, then the food will beed to placed into
ziplocked bags (one
bag for each day of boarding with the right amount inside) in order to avoid an additional charge for food storage and handling.
If your pet is to be with us for ten days, then bring ten
ziplock bags to place in their personal locker or bin.
Rain covers are must - haves
if you plan on getting wet, as are
ziplock bags and lens cloths.
I normally put my passport in a
ziplock bag before putting it in my money belt because
if you spend the day hiking everything will get soaked.