You'd want to
maybe let them dry a bit or increase the oats if it was too moist, but I bet it'd work fine.
Not exact matches
The night before, I shake some
dry herbs (
maybe a 1/3 -1 / 2 cup total) into a quart mason jar and then pour boiling water over to cover and
let steep overnight.
Anonymous - if using skinless breasts, I would do a few things: 1) Cut them in half horizontally, to make thinner filets, and
maybe pound them a little to even them out into cutlets 2) Rub the chicken on both sides with a little olive oil before adding the garlic salt and smoked paprika 3) Broil (but it will take less time) The key there is not
letting the white meat
dry out under the broiler (hence the oil).
I made 3 quarts, and
let it sit for 3 days, and then added flavoring: 1 was 1/3 c wild frozen blueberries, and
maybe 1 T of elderberries (
dried, from the herbs section of my natural food store), 1 was 1/3 c pummelo, about 1/4
dried hibiscus, and about 1/4
dried pink baby roses, and 1 was 1/3 c
dried lavender.
Maybe I
let the dough
dry out too much?
I mix it up in my ZO on the dough cycle (always have to add extra water,
maybe an ounce or so, because of our
dry climate), then put it in my bread baking bowl and
let it rise, mist it with water and then bake per box directions.
KRISTEN STRATTON: Sometimes if it is just too hot and
maybe it's not cracked or anything but enough that I don't want to put anything on it to hold the moisture against the skin, I just
let my kids be naked and give them 30 minutes, and then if they really little we do tummy time at that time so probably everything would go down onto the towel instead of flying up into the air especially if you have boys, so we do tummy time, naked time and the put the bowl of coconut oil and we introduce descants sometimes too just so that it will be
dry and we won't be holding moisture into the skin.
I add the liquid to the
dry and and give it
maybe three turns with a large spoon, then
let it sit for 10 minutes for it all to soak in.
Now,
let's say your income does change mid-year —
maybe you lost a big client or a steady stream of work
dried up — and you're having trouble making your student loan payments.
A few things can causes air bubbles in general, those are: moisture under the paint (not
letting it fully
dry), dirty concrete (
maybe some debris or an oil spot), or painting in pretty hot weather.
Maybe let let them
dry out a good long time and then try to hot glue a ribbon.