Sentences with phrase «bit more water»

On the right side of the photo, I added a little bit more water to the paint (using the 1:1 ratio I recommended in step one) and wiped the paint immediately after it was applied.
If too thick, add a bit more water.
If you want to make 2 cups of chalk paint: Using the small bowl, mix the 4 tablespoons of CCP into the @ tablespoons of water and mix well to dissolve the powder, (you can add a tiny bit more water if needed to help dissolve the powder).
Another advantage, says Thomas Breach who's a Talent Acquisition Manager at Elsevier, is that it's just as easy to explore Amsterdam's surroundings: «Obviously, you got the wonderful canals in Amsterdam, but if you want a bit more water, just jump on a train — and in half an hour you'll get to the beautiful beach.»
, is that it's just as easy to explore Amsterdam's surroundings: «Obviously, you got the wonderful canals in Amsterdam, but if you want a bit more water, just jump on a train — and in half an hour you'll get to the beautiful beach.»
There also appears to be quite a bit more water accessible within the region, although it's unknown if there will be a means of travelling across that particular terrain.
You should be able to squirt the pipe plants like other Mario games or collect not as many purple boxes and there should be a bit more water space.
Mix all the ingredients together thoroughly in a small bowl, adding a bit more water if necessary to make a paste.
I have found however that if you want a smoother finish then adding a bit more water works well.
I therefore added a bit more water to cook longer, and only a few little pieces fell apart — the rest is hard.
I also added a bit more water to make more of a cookie dough because as you know coconut flour EATS water!
If water is absorbed before pasta is cooked, add a bit more water.
You'll know if it's too thick because it will remain a mound and not spread easily — or too thin if it's running, so just adjust with a bit more water or flour as needed.
Pipe onto cookies, or thin with a bit more water for spreading.
You may add a bit more water to the sauce if it's too thick.
You might need to add a bit more water depending on how dry the weather is and the atmosphere or altitude you live in.
Every day I scoop a bunch out for a large cup of broth, then just add a bit more water to top it off.
Depending on the stickiness of the dough, you may need to add a bit more water to ensure that a nice round ball is formed, but it may not be necessary.
It takes a bit more water to process this excess nitrogen byproduct.
Sometimes the solution that alleviates the problem is as easy and simple as drinking it with a bit more water or choosing another product that may be better suited for you.
Add more cornstarch if it seems too wet or a bit more water if it gets too dry.
If the dough seems a bit dry the next time you play with it, just knead in a bit more water.
As your baby gets a little bigger, you can add a bit more water, but never enough to come close to submerging the baby.
The clean water in system does use a bit more water than other tubs, so if you're working on water conservation, I might opt out of using this feature.
If it's too dry add a tad bit more water.
If the dough is too hard to get an imprint it may be too dry and you can continue to knead by adding in a little bit more water.
The fabric absorbs a bit more water than our mesh line, but it stays lightweight when wet and dries within a short time.
I added a bit more water to the leftover sauce and poured it over the coated tofu pieces.
If mixture looks too try add a bit more water.
If mixture looks too try add a bit more water (1/2 tablespoon at a time).
To Shelly wondering about the sugar, I substituted dates and just added a bit more water to the sauce to get it the right consistency and thought it turned out great!
The end result looked a lot like peanut butter I did have to add a bit more water though while it was in the Ninja.
When the squash is in the oven, always keep a close eye on things to make sure that the syrup at the bottom of the pan doesn't burn; add a little bit more water, a few tablespoons at a time, if necessary.
If you feel the dough is too tight, use a bit more water / yogurt to loosen it up.
You * may * need to add a little bit more water, though, just to get the action going.
You may want to add a bit more water to achieve desired consistency.
If it's too thick, add a bit more water.
I did add a little bit more water, not much maybe a couple of table spoons, until I felt the consistency seemed right.
Its consistency should be that of a thick pancake batter, but if you feel that it's too gummy, add a bit more water.
Or you can use granulated sugar and add a bit more water.
Blend this mixture until you have a thick, pancake batter - like consistency (if you have to add a bit more water to get the batter moving, go for it).
I would suggest adding a bit more water or olive oil to it then.
in here, they have a bit more water in them than regular vegan «cheesecake» recipes and are therefore softer and not as firm.
I usually mix in a bit more water as the days go on, but if you aren't using the sauce right away, use the full 1 1/2 cups of water and it'll be the perfect sauce consistency once chilled overnight.
You can add a bit more water now and then, if the dough is too dry.
On the other hand, a little bit more water in the dough and you can get from tight to open crumb.
This mixture can also be thinned out with a bit more water or lime / lemon especially when using it on pasta.
Steam the tips in the same pan with a bit more water added in.
Add all ingredients to a high - powered blender and blend until smooth (add a bit more water if you want to thin it out some more).
Flatten into a disk and place on a piece of parchment paper (if at this point the ball is cracked all around the edges, you'll need to return it to the processor and add a bit more water and process again — that's an indication the mixture is too dry.
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