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Old 02-12-2015, 12:20 AM   #16  
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Oh man there's so many:
Bullet Blender
The travel tubes I use to carry around salt and a vinegar/olive oil blend
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My lunchbox and travel containers (don't know where'd I'd be without these)
George Foreman! (makes dinner so so easy)

There's probably more but these are the things I use pretty much every day
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Old 02-12-2015, 11:39 AM   #17  
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http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/idea...l-kit-bag.html

i made it from a cosmetic bag!!!
here is a link to the photos.
you can customize yours to what ever program you are on!
it has been perfect for traveling!!
Thank you so much! I thought it was from a fancy embroidery based bag company, it looks designer-ish!

Hmmmm...maybe you can go into a business making us all our diet bags LOL!

Off to read that thread, thanks again!
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Old 02-12-2015, 12:11 PM   #18  
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I've found glass tupperware to be my life saver. I make soups and dinners and then freeze them for easy reheating in the oven or microwave.
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Old 02-12-2015, 01:20 PM   #19  
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I love my Keurig. I drink a cup of vanilla flavored decaf after dinner with heavy cream. It keeps me from eating more, smells and tastes rich, and slows me down to relax while my brain sends the full message to my stomach.
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Old 02-12-2015, 03:54 PM   #20  
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I've found glass tupperware to be my life saver. I make soups and dinners and then freeze them for easy reheating in the oven or microwave.
i didn't realize you could freeze in the glass ones without them breaking!! awesome to know
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Thank you so much! I thought it was from a fancy embroidery based bag company, it looks designer-ish!

Hmmmm...maybe you can go into a business making us all our diet bags LOL!

Off to read that thread, thanks again!
hahaha fancy embroidered!! that is just a printed out label i taped on the side! hahaha
i found the same pattern of the cosmetic bag online and printed it as the background clever huh!!

happy reading and post a photo of yours when you make one!!
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For those of you that listed a dehydrator as a main tool. What IP veggies do you dehydrate? Do you also make jerky?
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i didn't realize you could freeze in the glass ones without them breaking!! awesome to know
No breakage yet with the freezing! I tend to underfill a bit so they have room to expand. I haven't gone straight from the freezer into the hot oven with the glass. I tend to defrost and then put it in the microwave (or even microwave frozen). I haven't had any microwave breaking problems. I have also defrosted and put in the oven when the oven is cold so they can heat up together. But I am always nervous putting those suckers in the oven. I'm not sure what the packaging recommends. I think they are definitely more prone to breaking in the oven.
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Old 02-19-2015, 11:08 AM   #24  
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This thread is super helpful, there are a few of these things I would not have even thought of! Thanks everyone!
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