Reddit Reddit reviews Sistema Microwave Collection Soup Mug 22.1 oz, Red

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Sistema Microwave Collection Soup Mug 22.1 oz, Red
Soup mug designed to heat soup, noodles, hot beverages, and more in the microwaveSteam release vent on lid allows for splatter-free heatingCool-to-the-touch, easy-lift tabs for easy opening of the mug100% Virgin plastic; phthalate- and BPA-freeTop-rack dishwasher-safe; fridge- and freezer-safe; microwave-safe with the vent open
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7 Reddit comments about Sistema Microwave Collection Soup Mug 22.1 oz, Red:

u/DNA_ligase · 3 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

Not the OP but those look like the Sistema soup containers. They sell them on Amazon and also at Bed Bath and Beyond. I think Dollar Tree sells a knock off version, but I've never tried those so I can't vouch for them. I like the Sistema containers; they last nearly 2 years before the seal gives out.

u/meg_c · 2 pointsr/keto

List of Basic Kitchen Equipment

  • I'm really happy with this set of Ikea pots and pans (they're oven-safe, work on my induction stove, and are ridiculously good quality for the price. they've held up admirably to 2 years of abuse, and the non-stick skillet is still looking good:)
  • I added a big stockpot, which serves double-duty as an extra, extra large mixing bowl. also, the lid fits the non-stick frying pan so I can steam spinach :)
  • 2 non-stick baking sheets/cookie trays (oven bacon FTW!)
  • 2 silpat baking sheet liners (essential for keto pizza crust recipes)
  • 2 wire cooling/baking racks that fit inside your cookie trays; use in the oven to keep steak above the drippings and on the counter to cool baked goods
  • 24 silicone muffin cups (just throw them on a cookie sheet and you don't need muffin tins anymore. you can hold each one over the bowl as you ladle stuff into it, so you won't have nearly as many drips. food doesn't stick and they nest to store in a much smaller space than a muffin tin)
  • a set of mixing bowls
  • a couple of casserole dishes/pyrex baking dishes
  • some basic cooking utensils
  • a good whisk for stirring sauces etc
  • tongs (you need to decide whether you prefer the scissors style or the pincer style...)
  • kitchen shears
  • we really love these microwave cups (I just bought more yesterday cause we use them all the time)
  • little pyrex prep bowls (I never had bowls this size and thought they were dumb but they came with a set; turns out I use them constantly. the fact that they're oven-safe just adds to their utility)
  • electric kettle (super fast hot water for bouillon in the morning and a hot water bottle on cold nights)
  • crockpot with a timer (I've got pork shoulder cooking right now!)
  • electric mixer (whipping heavy cream by hand is pretty torturous! and trying to whip egg whites by hand is nearly impossible)
  • blender (I pretty much only use mine for cream of mushroom soup anymore, but it's essential for that recipe)
u/archaeologistbarbie · 1 pointr/Bento
u/tamtheotter · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

there are a lot of recipes on here for ramen (I'm sure you can omit the noodles if you like) and if you let it cool I'm sure you can drink it fairly easily without a spoon. https://www.amazon.com/Sistema-Microwave-Cookware-Medium-Ounce/dp/B005D6Y1OM I love these for soup (and cereals!)

u/DesertTwitch · 1 pointr/Cooking

I have the same problem, but using plastic bowls or microwave safe tupperware works for me. I use something similar to this.

u/AlbinoWitchHunter · 1 pointr/MealPrepSunday

I bought one similar to this at Wal-Mart for about the same price but it has a screw-on lid, which I like better personally.

u/tgsgirl · 1 pointr/loseit

I'm not sure if you're after something that keeps the soup warm or that can go in the microwave. But if it's option 2, I like Sistema.