Sentences with phrase «as use less water»

Braungart then launched into the concept of guilt related to sustainability: consume less, use less, etc. and joked with a few example of how we could cut CO2 emissions (through farting less) as well as use less water:
But they designed the evil Swiffer, and Gianfranco Zaccai justifies it as using less water and creating less «mindless waste.»

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However, over the past decade, industry operators have invested in green cleaning products and equipment such as floor scrubbers that use less chemical products and machines that ionize water to help lift dirt particles.
There are variables that can affect recipes such as the differing water content of people's fruit or different ovens so I can only suggest using less almond milk and cooking for slightly longer.
O made this bread last night but as a lot of other people have stated below, after nearly 2 hours in the oven it was still raw I followed all the processes step by step and I would say the mixture was firm definitely not runny, so am really confused as t what has gone wrong, I even turned up the oven temperature to over 200 for the last half an hour as was getting a bit desperate............... perhaps ella you may be able to post a picture of the dough just before it goes in the oven so we can see what you mean by firm as that may be where it goes wrong OR should I just try with using less water?
It's also amazing as a dip (using less water) for your sweet potato fries or veggie sticks.
My tips for quinoa are (1) soak quinoa in cold water beforehand to get rid of the bitter taste; (2) toast your quinoa — it tastes nuttier; (3) use a bit less than a 2:1 liquid: grain ratio, as more water makes for soggy quinoa; (4) cook in vegetable stock instead of water and add in flavorings like smashed garlic, peppercorns and fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs.
Soak 12 oz of coarsely ground coffee in 60 ounces of cool water for 12 hours, drain through a filter and enjoy an incredibly strong but amazingly smooth coffee that you can use as a concentrate — you'll use less in a smoothie like this since a little goes a long way flavor wise.
If you're using a cucumber that has a very waxy or bitter skin, you can certainly peel them first, but if you can find the English ones I recommend those, as they have less water content and won't water down the dressing as much.
All you need is your favorite complete pancake mix that only requires water or milk (I used Kodiak Cakes protein pancake mix but I know Bob's Red Mill has a GF mix as well) and some peanut butter and jelly and you've got a delicious pancake made in less than 2 minutes, what could be better?
To answer your question about chia seeds, you can use them the same way you use flax, except you need much less chia: I use one teaspoon (5 ml) chia per 1 tablespoon (15 ml) water; let sit, then add as you would ground flax & water.
7/8 cup oil + 1/2 tsp sea salt (strange, I know but it is our «butter») 3 tbsp ground chia 9 tbsp water 1 cup unsweetened pineapple juice from concentrate (we can have pineapples on our diet — hollaaaa) 2 & 1/2 cup buckwheat (I use light as it has less of an aftertaste) 2 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp nutmeg 1/4 tsp salt 3 cups shredded carrots optional: stevia (I put about 1/2 tsp of the clear extract, you could put more as mine wasn't very sweet)
Directions: Use a broad bottomed pan for faster cooking / Dissolve the salt in the water / Add cornmeal gradually, whisking or stirring vigorously as you do so / On medium heat, stir more or less continuously until liquid comes to a simmer and begins to thicken / Turn heat to low and, using a large spoon, continue to cook and give a thorough stir every minute or so / Polenta will continue to thicken and eventually begin to stick to itself, rather than to the pot / 15 — 25 minutes for cooking depending on size of pot and type of cornmeal.
The only difference is that we are using less water as we want the filling to be thick and syrupy.
If using the mix as waffle batter, you can get very crisp waffles by doing 2 things: use the full amount of oil with the lesser amount of water to get a thick batter.
Miyoko tells readers, «you probably recycle, shop at farmer's markets, buy local as much as you can...» She goes on to offer some staggering stats about animals raised for human consumption that I'm not sure a lot of non-vegans have considered -LCB- at least not most of the ones I have spoken to -RCB-- some research has shown vegans use approximately 90 percent less water, energy, resources and land to raise their food than do omnivores.
When cooking the «rice powder» for homemade baby cereal, use 1/4 cup of powder per 1 - 2 cups of water — more or less as you see fit.
From what I understand it is best to use Greek yogurt as it has less water content.
As well as explaining that the production of meat — on its journey from farm to fork — is responsible for 15 per cent of the planet's harmful greenhouse gas emissions, it underlines that raising equivalent amounts of grain or vegetables for human consumption uses far less land, water and resourceAs well as explaining that the production of meat — on its journey from farm to fork — is responsible for 15 per cent of the planet's harmful greenhouse gas emissions, it underlines that raising equivalent amounts of grain or vegetables for human consumption uses far less land, water and resourceas explaining that the production of meat — on its journey from farm to fork — is responsible for 15 per cent of the planet's harmful greenhouse gas emissions, it underlines that raising equivalent amounts of grain or vegetables for human consumption uses far less land, water and resources.
I used much less water as beans already wet.
I conserve as much hot water as I can, usually turning off the water after soaping up hair, I sometimes shave my legs in the sink or even in the bath tub cause I think you use less water in the bath sometimes especially when shaving.
Diaper services are also an eco friendly diaper alternative to home laundering; while most parents find this service more expensive than the costs of buying and laundering their own cloth diapers, diaper services use less water and energy per diaper, and most use green detergents such as oxygen bleach rather than chlorine bleach.
When cooking the «oat powder» for homemade baby cereal, use 1/4 to 1/3 cup of powder per 1 - 2 cups of water — more or less as you see fit.
When cooking the «kamut powder» for homemade baby cereal, use 1/4 cup of powder per 1 - 2 cups of water — more or less as you see fit.
When you say Organic products, these are products made from materials that uses natural ways of farming and cultivating such as non-use of chemical pesticides, less use of water, synthetic pesticides that consider the ecosystem and biodiversity.
Frequently using more water than necessary is a step that parents use in order to use less formula, as a cost savings measure.
Because they use less water to function some users claim that their clothes or diapers do not come as clean and a residue may be left behind.
When cooking the «rice powder» for homemade baby cereal, use 1/4 cup of powder per 1 - 2 cups of water — more or less as you see fit.
When cooking ground millet «powder» for homemade baby cereal, use about 1/4 cup of powder per 1 - 2 cups of water — more or less as you see fit.
When cooking the «buckwheat powder» for homemade baby cereal, use 1/4 cup of powder per 1 - 2 cups of water — more or less as you see fit.
When cooking ground barley «powder» for homemade baby cereal, use 1/4 cup of powder per 1 - 2 cups of water — more or less as you see fit.
As Diane, author of The Big Green Purse, puts it «The more money you spend on green products, the more you encourage manufacturers to reduce pollution, save energy and water, use less packaging and protect natural areas.»
That led its customers to use as little water as possible, which meant less water was moving through the pipes, leading to even more corrosion.
«By reducing water use, growers also can reduce fertilizer leaching, as well as prevent fungi diseases, meaning less pesticides,» said Maria Zamora, who conducted the experiment for her master's thesis.
With a combination of water, plant food and 17,500 LEDs, he harvests as much as 10,000 heads of lettuce a day — 100 times more per square foot than an ordinary farm — using 90 percent less water and producing 80 percent less waste.
The latter process used much less water, for example, and it allowed farmers to diversify their crops and use their land to plant other crops as well.
Water substitution methods, whether using treated wastewater, seawater or gray water, are generally viewed as less controversial than the use of regenerated water, a process in which wastewater is treated and added back to the water suWater substitution methods, whether using treated wastewater, seawater or gray water, are generally viewed as less controversial than the use of regenerated water, a process in which wastewater is treated and added back to the water suwater, are generally viewed as less controversial than the use of regenerated water, a process in which wastewater is treated and added back to the water suwater, a process in which wastewater is treated and added back to the water suwater supply.
This new research demonstrated that a «low - flow» sprinkler system that uses nearly 75 % less water cooled cows just as well as a traditional high - volume system.
The steps are as follows: improve crop yields, consume less meat, reduce food waste, stop expanding into rainforests, and use fertilizer and water more efficiently.
They use less than one - third the amount of water used by residents of wealthier districts, but pay four or five times as much for the water.
The recommendations, in addition to flying less and wasting 25 percent less food, include: carpooling or telecommuting once a week (75 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) saved by 2020, if adopted by all Americans); maintaining your car or truck, such as keeping tires properly inflated (45 million metric tons of CO2e); cutting the time spent idling in a vehicle in half (40 million metric tons of CO2e); better insulation at home (85 million metric tons of CO2e); programmable thermostats set higher (80 million metric tons of CO2e); reducing electricity demand from appliances that are «off,» so - called phantom demand (70 million metric tons CO2e); using hot water more efficiently, such as washing clothes in colder water (65 million metric tons of CO2e); buying EnergyStar appliances when old ones wear out (55 million metric tons CO2e); replacing incandescent lightbulbs with compact fluorescents (30 million metric tons CO2e); eating chicken instead of beef two days a week (105 million metric tons of CO2e); increased recycling of paper, plastics and metals (105 million metric tons of CO2e); «responsible» consumption, such as buying less bottled water (60 million metric tons CO2e).
In addition, exclusion of human - related impacts such as irrigation, land use, and water diversion from most current climate models makes reliable projection of drought even less certain (Sheffield and Wood 2008).
As a result, less water was available for people to use.
I also used less than a cup of additional water, as the soup was already thin enough.
For smooth, moisturized skin, Dr. Tremain also suggests keeping showers short (less than five minutes) and using only lukewarm water as hot water can dry your skin out even more.
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Notes I've made the same recipe using blueberries and raspberries as well — and to fruits that are less juicy than strawberries I suggest adding a tablespoon or two of water with the mashed berries before you start so the chia seeds can absorb more liquid, and become even more gel - like.
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How much less good is it to use store - bought gelatine and eat that as is or dissolved in water?
I used much less water as beans already wet.
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