Water fountains may also help cats consume more water but feeding a water - rich diet is much more effective in increasing your cat's water intake than water fountains or multiple
bowls of water sitting around your house.
Not exact matches
Place the chia seeds in a
bowl and add 8 tablespoons
of water, allowing to
sit for around ten minutes, until all the
water is absorbed and the chia has formed a gel.
* For the stovetop make a double boiler by bringing about an inch
of water to a low simmer in a small saucepan then placing a
bowl that
sits on top without touching the
water.
Mix flax meal and
water together in a small
bowl and let
sit while you prepare the rest
of the ingredients.
Place the mixing
bowl over the simmering
water (the bottom
of the
bowl should not
sit in the
water).
If it seems that the temperature
of the mixture is rising very slowly, cover the
bowl with the lid
of the pot, as it
sits over the simmering
water.
I bring my eggs to room temperature by letting them
sit in a
bowl of hot tap
water for five minutes before proceeding with the recipe.
I usually don't follow much
of a ratio: I pour flour (s) in a big
bowl, add whatever liquid I have around (non dairy milk,
water, cold broth, maybe a little bit apple cider, or some beer too, which gives lightness to the crêpes), some flax gel (1 Tbsp ground flax seeds + 3 TBSP warm
water), some salt or maybe a little sugar, sometimes spices like curcuma and black pepper, or tandoori spice powder etc, stir until the consistency pleases me, adding more liquid if necessary, let it
sit for a few hours on my counter, and voilà.
In a small
bowl mix together the flaxseeds with the
water and let it
sit for 10 minutes until it becomes gloopy, kind
of like a jelly.
In a small
bowl mix flax and
water and let it
sit for about 5 - 10 minuets or until you have mixed the rest
of the ingredients.
In a small
bowl, combine the yeast and
water; sprinkle with a pinch
of sugar and let
sit for 10 - 15 minutes or until foamy.
In the bottom
of a large mixing
bowl, mix together the ground flax and
water and let
sit until the mixture reaches an egg - like consistency
Cover with plastic wrap and allow to
sit in a warm space for 1 hour (I put a
bowl of water in the microwave and heat for 2 minutes, then remove, and put the dough in there — the warm microwave makes the rough rise faster).
sugar, and 1/2 cup warm
water in the
bowl of a stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment to combine; let
sit until mixture is foamy, 8 — 10 minutes.
Combine
water, yeast and pinch
of sugar in a large mixing
bowl and let
sit until foamy (about 10 minutes).
In a large mixing
bowl (or
bowl of a stand mixer), sprinkle the yeast over the barely warm milk and
water and allow to
sit about 5 - 10 minutes until activated (looks frothy).
If it is like butter, put half a cup
of it in a
bowl sat in another larger
bowl of hot
water to allow it to melt.
Directions: Rinse quinoa, allow to drain thoroughly, place in boiling salted
water and simmer with lid on for 15 — 20 minutes, until tender / Remove from heat and let
sit with lid on for 5 more minutes / Spoon and spread quinoa onto a cookie sheet / Let it cool and dry out a bit, then put quinoa in a large
bowl / While quinoa is cooking, place squash ribbons and leeks on one or two cookie sheets, drizzle with 2 — 3 T olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, toss and spread evenly across the pan / Roast at 425 degrees for 12 — 15 minutes / When tender, remove from oven and let cool / My squash ribbons sort
of fell apart at this point.
To soak them, just cover them in plenty
of water in a large
bowl and let them
sit overnight and rinse well before cooking.
To combine, place jar
of coconut butter in a warm
bowl of water and let
sit for 30 minutes.
1) Combine cut figs and sugar in a medium
bowl and let it
sit for 1 hour 2) Place fig - sugar mixture in a medium saucepan over low heat, mix in 1 cup
of water, lemon zest and juice 3) Stir mixture every now any then, letting it simmer for about 45 minutes or until it reaches jam consistency 4) If mixture becomes too thick, add in 1 tablespoon
of water at a time 5) While mixture is cooking, sterilize glass jar with boiling
water 6) Remove jam from heat and spoon into sterilized jar, place the sprig
of fresh rosemary in the jar, and cover.
Transfer the asparagus to a
bowl of ice
water and let
sit until cool, about 5 minutes.
brown sugar, and 1/4 cup warm
water in the
bowl of a stand mixer; let
sit until it foams, about 5 minutes.
Drain and transfer eggs to a fresh
bowl of ice
water; let
sit until cold, about 5 minutes.
Place 3/4 cup (160 g) cold
water in the
bowl of a stand mixer; sprinkle with yeast and let
sit until creamy, about 5 minutes.
Drain; transfer to a
bowl of ice
water and let
sit until cool.
Mix with 1/4 cup
of water in a small
bowl and let it
sit for 10 minutes for it to turn into a gel.
To make the chocolate tahini sauce, bring a pan
of water to the boil, then place the chocolate into a glass
bowl and
sit it over the boiling pan.
Rest a glass
bowl on the edges
of the pan, so it will
sit nicely above the
water without touching it.
Directions: Butter a loaf pan (the original recipe uses a silicon loaf pan, so skip the butter if you have one) / Put all the dry ingredients into a large mixing
bowl and mix well / Meanwhile in a small saucepan, melt the butter, remove from the heat, add the maple syrup and
water / Add the wet ingredients together with the dry and mix well / Put into your loaf pan and smooth the top with the back
of spoon / Let it
sit out on the counter for at least 2 hours, or all day or even overnight (I've tried all three with good success).
Meanwhile, remove dark green tops from scallions and thinly slice on a diagonal; transfer to a small
bowl of ice
water and let
sit until scallions begin to curl, 10 — 15 minutes.
Immediately transfer to a
bowl of ice
water and let
sit until cool, about 5 minutes.
Combine yeast and 1 1/3 cups warm
water in the
bowl of a stand mixer and let
sit until foamy, 5 — 10 minutes.
You don't want the hot
water to touch the bottom
of the
bowl, so just use a small amount
of water, and make sure the bottom
of the
bowl sits high enough.
I combined the yeast,
water and honey and let
sit for the 7 minutes and then I added that mixture along with the
bowl of wet ingredients and added them to the bread machine.
Once it's just about boiling pour 150g
of hot
water (not boiling) over the flax seeds in a
bowl and let
sit to cool.
* If the idea
of melting cacao butter over direct heat scares you, feel free to set up a double broiler consisting
of a stainless steel
bowl that
sits on top
of a pan
of simmering
water.
Home remedies such as irrigating the nose with saline, and using a humidifier or
sitting over a steaming
bowl of water, will help to loosen the passages and clear the mucus.
Later I take out one cube (1/2 ounce each) and thaw it in a
bowl that is
sitting in a
bowl of hot
water.
Where does your cat like to
sit, or your toddler like to play with a
bowl of water?
Imagine a
bowling ball
sitting on a
water bed; the ball's weight creates a valley in the flat landscape
of the bed.
A
bowl of water sprinkled with pepper flakes
sits ready on Mahesh Bandi's kitchen countertop.
Simply add one tablespoon
of Viva Naturals Organic Chia Seeds to three tablespoons
of water in small
bowl, stir and allow to
sit for 15 to 20 minutes until the seeds form a gel.
I have started making my own oil, I blend the flesh than wash it in a
bowl of water let it
sit overnight than spoon the top layer off.
Chop the cacao butter and melt in a large
bowl that
sits on top
of a pot with hot
water, or use a double boiler style.
Drain; transfer to a
bowl of ice
water and let
sit until cool.
Sprinkle the gelatin on top
of the
water in a small microwaveable
bowl and let
sit for 1 minute.
Heat Coconut Cream Concentrate so it can be stirred by placing the jar in a large
bowl of hot
water and let it
sit for about 30 minutes.
In a separate small
bowl, add one tablespoon
of gelatin to about three tablespoons
of milk or
water and let it
sit for about one minute to allow the gelatin to bloom
Melt over a double boiler (i.e. in a
bowl sitting atop a saucepan
of simmering
water on the stove) until runny.