https://www.amazon.com/Party-Syringe-Shooters-Syringes-Medium/dp/B004QHQPCU
they come in different sizes and quantities!
These are the ones I have, they’re perfect OPK-dipping size! https://www.amazon.com/Embellish-Plastic-Clear-Glass-count/dp/B00YPV287S/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_sspa?crid=X00914LES0IL&dchild=1&keywords=plastic+shot+glasses&qid=1633920931&sprefix=plastic+shot+&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlw...
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>Personal mini dice rolling cups, and extra dice for everyone. I hate passing dice, I hate dice rolling off the table, across the board or whatever. Keep your dice in your cup, and roll using the cup.
>I have ceramic red ones, but any shot glasses would do. Opaque ones are good for liars dice too. I did this mostly for Formula D.
Sure. Here they are on Amazon. About the same price. I usually get 50 for $2.99.
I just googled gardening cups and Google says your full of poo. These are cups you use to serve champagne on like new years eve or weddings to a bunch of people. Why would any gardening company looking to succeed sell see through cups...
Banana for reference:
I change it up, I try to have something different each week. This past week I packed a lot of light snacky stuff. Apple slices and peanut butter, croissants with hard salami and cheese, cups of yogurt. I'm lazy so I bought apples pre-sliced. And I packed the peanut butter in plastic condiment cups like these.
Usually I make a large batch of something reheatable and divvy it up into small tupperwares for the week. A few of them:
I take one of those storebought jars of simmer sauce (tikka masala, etc) and make a big batch with rice, chicken, peppers, etc.
also tasty is pasta with pesto sauce. Great if you add romano cheese and pine nuts to it.
a go-to is Goya yellow rice, pinto beans, and shredded cheese. Mild green chiles too if I have them. I heat the pinto beans in a pot with brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and adobo. My own weird invention. Humble but simple and yummy.