Not exact matches
I plan on
using 1-1/4 cup
water and 1 cup dry milk and will
equal the correct
amount of evaporated milk
Christina, i don't have psyllium husks either, so i was googling around for substitutions, and apparently you can
use an
equal amount of ground flax or chia seeds, but you will also need to increase the
amount of warm
water you add.
He just put sugar in a pan and heated it slowly till it melted (I
used his «cheat» tip
of adding a couple TBS
water) and reached the desired color, then stirred in an
equal amount of salted peanuts and poured it out on an ungreased cookie sheet to cool.
use like a sourdough starter...
equal weights
water and flour with 1/2
of that
amount in starter added to the mix (how's my ratio?)
Just refer to the package directions and adjust the cook time and
use an
amount of vegetable broth to
equal the
amount of water called for.Refried pinto beans, Tex - Mex spiced rice, cashew sour cream, guacamole, tahini cheese, lettuce and tomato are stuffed into warm tortillas to make these mouthwtering vegan seven layer burritos.
I
used to measure out
equal amounts of starter, flour, and
water --- what a royal Pain!
To make my starter, I
used 1 cup
of «cup for cup gluten - free flour» with an
equal amount of water.
Currently, I just us my floor cleaner, which doubles as my all - purpose cleaner, which is
water, vinegar, and alcohol, but I feel like since it
uses equal amounts of the 3 items, it's overkill for the windows.
Use about an
equal amount of each, typically about 1/2 cup to a cup
of each added to a foot bath with warm
water.
The
amount of water required to drill all 2916
of the Marcellus wells permitted in Pennsylvania in the first 11 months
of 2010 would
equal the
amount of drinking
water used by just one city, Pittsburgh, during the same period, says environmental engineering professor Jeanne VanBriesen, the study's lead author.
A study by Carnegie Mellon University noted that the
amount of water required to drill all 2,916
of the fracking wells in the Marcellus Shale in the first 11 months
of 2010 would
equal the
amount of drinking
water used by just one city, Pittsburgh, during the same period.