Sentences with phrase «bit dryer»

"Bit dryer" means that something is slightly or somewhat less wet or damp. Full definition
The texture might be a tiny bit dryer due to the coconut flour in the blend, but other than that it should be okay.
It may make the dough a tiny bit dryers so omit the oat fiber when you omit the egg and just use the 3/4 cup of almond flour.
They are a bit dryer than I anticipated, but I will still be repurchasing them again.»
Swerve tends to leave baked goods a bit dryer than normal, so I'd recommend adding some more moisture in the form of brewed coffee to get the batter to the proper consistency before baking.
It was a bit dryer than your loaf looks in your photos, but it still tastes delicious!!
The rice might get a bit dryer after a couple of days but with the sauce on top it should be alright.
Oven baked nuggets are always going to be a bit dryer than if they were fried, but a little extra egg normally works just fine.
These also were a bit dryer than I expected.
While I love these, they were a bit dryer / crumbly than I prefer.
He added that for typical Midwest springs, tilled crop rows would be warmer and a bit dryer earlier so farmers can get in and plant.
Oven baked nuggets are always going to be a bit dryer than if they were fried, but a little extra egg normally works just fine.
My one complaint, is the formula of All Nighter is a bit dryer than I like.
I also like aspen bedding for animals that like it a bit dryer.
Days are typically a bit shorter and colder making the snow typically a bit dryer.
There isn't a real rainy season although the summer months tends to be a bit dryer.
When they are really wet, they must go sit in their kennel boxes until they are a bit dryer.
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