tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8092648668183491345.post1827248240786498303..comments2018-01-16T00:43:40.406-08:00Comments on Cocoa's place: There's a shot glass in my saladUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8092648668183491345.post-32505463769172518652011-12-27T07:53:27.063-08:002011-12-27T07:53:27.063-08:00Great tips! Thank you :)Great tips! Thank you :)Cocoahttp://cocoasglutenfreeplace.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8092648668183491345.post-11592368441013015792011-12-22T21:25:21.592-08:002011-12-22T21:25:21.592-08:00I save tiny jars whenever I encounter them. Say yo...I save tiny jars whenever I encounter them. Say you eat somewhere that gives you a tiny jar of jam. Or someone gives you a set of tiny jars of honey as a present. Save the jars. Also, I save the little containers that sauce comes in for takeout. In spite of the fact that I am one of Those People, with special lunch packing equipment, I know full well I don't actually require it. Nobody does when there are little jars around!<br /><br />Also, larger jars (like the kind jelly comes in--not big jars, but bigger than the tiny ones) are good for soup. Both microwave and dishwasher safe if they're glass. Very easy.<br /><br />If you do want to spend a little money (but not much), you can use silicone baking cups to separate your food. They come in all kinds of shapes and sizes.The Student @ Food for Dissertatinghttp://foodfordissertating.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com