Try using less oil next time and don't swish it around too forcefully.
Solve this problem by stripping and then adjusting your wash routine:
try using less oil or just using it less often, such as every three washes instead of every wash.
Not exact matches
Try using slightly
less as this might help with the
oil marks!
You could
try using a little
less coconut
oil next time too.
You could
try using slightly
less oil if you prefer, although it's filled with lots of healthy fats!
I haven't
tried it myself but you could
use a little bit of sunflower
oil, just make sure to
use less than stated for the coconut
oil x
Hi Sophia, I haven't
tried it myself but olive
oil should work, I'd maybe
use a little bit
less though.
I haven't
tried it myself but sunflower
oil should work, just
use a little
less x
I'd like to
try this since it has a lot
less oil than the mayo recipe I usually
use.
Next time I am going to
try to
use less oil for the tortillas so I can keep the calorie count under 200 each per enchilada.
If you don't want this,
try to experiment with the oils:
use less coconut fat and more canola
oil.
I
used less oil than the original recipe, this way I can spread a thick layer on the bread, but you can
try the original version with equal parts of
oil, onion and apples too.
Ingredients 2 1/4 cups all - purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, plus an additional 1/2 cup for rolling 2 ounces cream cheese, softened 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1/3 cup vegetable
oil 1 large egg 1 tablespoon whole milk 1 teaspoon lemon
oil (if you can't find lemon
oil,
try using 1 tablespoon of finely grated lemon zest) 1 teaspoons vanilla extract (I
used less vanilla extract than the original recipe so it wouldn't compete with the lemon
oil.)
I like to
use a little bit of olive
oil, but if you are
trying to
use less oil, you could also just coat the pan with non-stick spray.
For an easy weeknight meal,
try one of our healthy vegetarian recipes that
use 5 ingredients or
less (we don't count salt, pepper,
oil or water in the total).
It was very good, though I think I will
try to
use a bit
less oil next time.
I think I might
try subbing some
oil with applesauce and
using less sugar next time.
Switch oils and spreads: If you're
trying to
use less butter and more olive
oil, start with one that has a light flavour.
Use less oil when cooking or
try oil - free methods of cooking, such as poaching eggs instead of frying, and steaming veggies rather than stir frying.
Sweetened coconut shouldn't be too sweet, although if she likes things a little
less sweet maybe
try using coconut
oil instead of agave to cut down the sweetness there.
* I often
use one drop of essential
oil per one ounce of carrier solution (you can
try using more or
less, but test for sensitivity before
using on your skin.)
Last night I
used BRM's tapioca flour, today I
used BRM's arrowroot flour, and it turned out really thin both times.Have you
tried using less than 1/2 cup
oil?
I
used to
use Oil of Olay face moisturizer and saw that your lotion costs about 2 dollars
less, so I decided to
try it.