And I was little disappointed, to be honest, to find a small, folded piece of paper, a little pamphlet with staples in it and a little plastic baggie with a small amount of very fine black thread. My heart sank. But it taught me a very important lesson, an important lesson about secrets and how the secret will never be as valuable as the experience.
Right. Because it's just too damn much to show you all of New York in one day, right? a sandwich baggie . Yes.
And cooking for others or dining out? And I have a little baggie of them in the freezer.
I was talking to him about what made the fish so valuable. So he put them in plastic baggies with water.
They then ran back to their cars and drove the speed limit the entire way home, terrified over what had just happened. And she didn't toss the baggies of pot that were in the freezer.
We bought whatever fruit you can buy over at 7-Eleven, and we cut it all up, and we put it on toothpicks. We put it in little baggies , and then we forgot about it for a day and brought it the next day to our teachers, at which point the bananas were all mushy and the apples were all yellowed.
But you can do this on any kind of budget that you want. It does come in little plastic baggies . That's true.
And cooking for others or dining out? And then I'll just take them out of that little baggie and make it ourselves.
It's the Westminster Dog Show of pet fish. So little show fish show up in their plastic baggies and compete for top prizes. But the arowana are, by far, the star attraction of this show.
wasn't a 5K -- wasn't a 10K, wasn't a marathon -- it was a 50-mile race, a trail race. She went out there in a pair of surf baggies and a cotton sweatshirt and broke the course record. She was 19 years old at the time. So I call her up on the phone to find out why she was wasting her time as a teenager running these races on Saturday nights. So I said to her, "So why not marathons? Don't
You guys can just pick them for your tacos later, or for your salads, as you want. But you don't wrap it in Tupperware or put it in a baggie .
If you wanna start on that as well, so if you noticed guys, so these potatoes here, what I've got is raw red potatoes, which I soaked in a little bit of extra virgin olive And then a friend of mine showed me this trick, you take like a little sandwich baggie and like a coffee mug and you stretch it out and lay it on top of the mug and then grab a spoonful
His sister, my daughter Ailyah who's 12, she's been a homeless advocate since she was a child. Ever since she was five or six years old she'd break open her piggy bank in the morning and put change in a baggie to give to the homeless man who is on the off ramp on the way to school.
He directed "Cabin in the Woods." He wrote chunks of "Cloverfield." He was one of the staff writers on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." And everyone in the cast and crew had these breather masks and goggles on, and all the cameras had to have all these baggies all over them to keep
And it's amazing to think that this industry is only five years old. The idea is that consumers can subscribe to these services, and they are shipped all of the raw, pre-measured ingredients in little baggies or bottles and containers that really should make it a lot easier for people to cook at home every week.
I just could not envision going back to the way I used to live. We no longer buy paper towels, plastic wrap, aluminum foil, sandwich baggies , freezer bags, trash bags.
And then with rags, you simply can reuse those things over time, and you don't need to use sponges. We've also been able to eliminate aluminum foil, plastic wrap, freezer bags, sandwich baggies , et cetera-- all those food kind of storage items simply with glass jars. And when my kids go to school, they don't need any fancy lunch gizmo.
This part of the year is probably where I do quite a bit compared to other parts, is where, because there's not a lot of blossoms for the bees to get food. So, I put baggies