It makes sense you’d want to reheat your food directly in the container it was stored so you’re probably asking the same question as me: is Tupperware microwave safe? MY LATEST VIDEOS Can you microwave plastic Tupperware? Contents hide 1 Is Tupperware Microwave Safe? 2 Other Ways To ...
Tupperware containers are generally safe for use in the microwave.As a precaution, however, you should always check the container to see if it contains the microwave friendly sign. The symbol is usually on the bottom of the container, and contains 4 or 5 wavy lines. If you do not see thi...
This is a tupperware measuring cup and they are my absolute favorites except Mr. Right lost the 1 Cup and it is nowhere to be found and of course he denies it, but I know it was him because who else could it be? Plus he (guiltily) bought me a new set for Mothers Day and I am...
Microwaveable containers like Tupperware Rock 'N Serve also have limited warranty.If you accidentally overheat your Rock 'N Serve in the microwave, your melted plastic is not eligible for a new one.By becoming a Tupperware Manager also, I earn an income from my downline on top of the ...
All I do is put some plain flour into a Tupperware dish then add enough cold water to make it into a thick paste, like a tin of matt paint. I don’t weigh or measure the water or flour, I really can’t be arsed with dicking about weighing and measuring. Each day I add a bit ...
it was a sandwich that felt like a hug. Or maybe a towel that’s warm and fresh from the dryer. A sandwich so perfectly suited to the moment it was eaten that I still haven’t forgotten it eight years later. This specific memory popped into my head last weekend, and I had to try...
The key is to be prepared – bring some tupperware dishes in the car if you’re going somewhere. No shame in that! =) Reply Kara @+The+Daily+Whisk says: November 23, 2015 at 8:14 am I love leftovers, especially Thanksgiving leftovers! My favorite Thanksgiving leftovers meals are 1...
As far as salad, would bringing a pre-made salad in a tupperware container work for you? (I’d think you’d want to keep the dressing separate until you’re ready to eat it, and not use super “wet” veggies, like tomatoes could make it soggy). Or some other “side dish” that’...