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--- Tupperware --- Serving & Entertaining Tips!!!

Postby ravish30 » Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:32 pm

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Fruit Candle Holders

Select three large lemons or other whole fresh fruits of equal size and height and 3 tea light candles.

Using a paring knife, cut a circle the size of the candle in the top of each lemon and discard. Remove enough pulp to set candle in the lemon so that the candle top is level with the top of the fruit. Trim the base of each lemon to allow fruit to sit flat on a safe surface.
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Postby ravish30 » Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:45 am

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Simple Center Piece Idea

Fill a set of Tupperware (tm) Impressions 16 oz. Tumblers with Drip-Less Straw Seals with tap water, seal and place a fresh flower such as a Gerbera Daisy or Tulip in the opening. Vary each stem height for added visual interest.
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Postby ravish30 » Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:47 am

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Use large cookie cutters to create fun shaped bar cookies and sandwiches. Carefully press cutters into warm bar cookies. Place on a clean cookie sheet or plate and chill until firm.
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Postby ravish30 » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:03 am

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Easy Butter Corn

Place warm, husked corn in a Tupperware (tm) Season-Serve container. Add four tablespoon pats of butter along with favorite seasoning. Seal the container and flip several times to coat the corn in butter.
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Postby ravish30 » Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:58 pm

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Use fresh red, green and yellow peppers to hold dipping sauces. Slice the top off the pepper. Remove the seeds and the pulp. Slightly trim the base of the pepper to allow it to sit evenly. Fill with dip.
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Postby ravish30 » Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:42 pm

*Tupperware* Serving Tip

Need a quick elegant display stand for your round cakes, tortes or pies? Take the Tupperware (tm) Ice Prisms bowl and turn it upside down and place the Tupperware (tm) Ice Prisms Plate on top! You now have instantly created a cake serving stand!
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Postby ravish30 » Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:54 pm

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Place sauces & salad dressings in the Tupperware (tm) creamer for easy one-handed pouring.

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Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Plan ahead meal solution. Make burritos, flash freeze in the freezer and then place in a Tupperware (tm) Rock 'N Serve Container for a quick meal any time.
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Postby ravish30 » Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:17 pm

**Kitchen & Cooking Tip**

Marinating meat is EASY with the Tupperware (tm) Season-Serve Container. Place your piece of meat inside the container and add your spices & marinade. The meat stays in the marinade and it's easy to turn-over/flip-over to season the other side. Clean up is a snap, just rinse the container under tap water and place in the dishwasher.
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Postby ravish30 » Sun Dec 30, 2007 4:52 pm

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

People are first drawn to food by the way it is presented. Create a smple, theme-appropiate centerpiece. It may be something as simple as a grouping of candles or your favorite container piled with seasonal vegetables or fruits.

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

To make chocolate shavings, use a thick chocolate bar (room temperature) and use the Tupperware (tm) Vertical or Julienne Peeler to shave thin slices.

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Serve individual portions of bean salad on a bed of Romaine Lettuce. Garnish each plate with several slices of orange, lemon or lime slices for added color.
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Postby ravish30 » Thu Jan 03, 2008 12:21 pm

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

When you need a bottle cooler for the patio or deck, use a large, clean terra-cotta plant pot filled with ice. Place a plant coaster under the pot to catch the water as the ice melts.

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Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Try Guacamole on burgers and as an alternative to sandwich spreads.

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Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Meatballs: When serving at a buffet, arrange the meatballs on a platter and insert a colorful party pick in each one making it easy for guests to serve themselves.
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Postby ravish30 » Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:48 pm

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Entertaining, whether it's a large formal affair or a casual celebration, is as much about you, the host, as it is about your guests. Your guests are coming to enjoy you, each other, and the time spent together. Plan ahead so you will be able to enjoy the event with your guests!

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Whether you are entertaining family or friends, it isn't necessary to make everything from scratch. A crumbled brownie, topped with ice cream takes on a gourmet feel when served in an attractive dish.

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Place dirty dishes immediately into the dishwasher as you clear a course from the table. It keeps the kitchen area clean and you are ready to run the dishwasher as soon as the last guest leaves.

Serve-It Up Tupperware Tip

Save steps when entertaining by using serving trays to carry multiple items to the table.
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Postby ravish30 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:07 am

E3 Tupperware Tip

Use a Modular Mates (tm) container to create your own custom emergency kit for your car. Include items like first aid supplies, a tire guage, multi-purpose screwdriver, duct tape, electrical tape and a small flashlight.

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E3 Tupperware Tip

Get best results and save energy by cooking on medium heat, as encapsulated cookware bottoms/bases evenly distribute heat.

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E3 Tupperware Tip

Flatout Containers (tm)... To save space, the Flatout (tm) Container can be washed flat in the dishwasher.

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E3 Tupperware Tip

Make tasty and decorative ice rings by freezing beverages like punch or tea in the Tupperware (tm) Jel-Ring Mold.
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