Not exact matches
Don't
go for more than half
of the flour substituted and remember to add
baking soda to help that part rise (two teaspoons per
cup).
«We get some people that try to use a
cup or more
of RNG, we have had some try way too little - like a teaspoon, we have had people wash with bottled ammonia, we have had the «home chemist» who tries to add in vinegar and
baking soda together, we have people try to make their own soap and end up with repelling, we have had people who wetpail with chemical concoctions 24/7, we have people that refuse to rinse, people that rinse 10 times each wash, we get the people who stuff their machine to the brim and then get upset when diapers are still dry in the middle
of the drum, we have had people washing in the dishwasher, we have had people try fish ammonia remover... we could
go on and on!»
3/4 C. Coconut flour 1/4 C. Coconut Oil - melt and cool 1/4
cup Fresh squeezed lemon juice 1/4 Teaspoon salt One teaspoon baking soda Flax eggs (6 tablespoons ground flax + 12 Tablespoons of warm water, mix and let sit for 5 minutes) 3/4 Cup Grade B Maple Syrup 1 Teaspoon Vanilla extract 1 - 2 Tablespoons poppyseeds 2 Teaspoons Culinary Lavender (pulse in a food processor to release oils) remember to go conservative if it is your first time cooking with this flow
cup Fresh squeezed lemon juice 1/4 Teaspoon salt One teaspoon
baking soda Flax eggs (6 tablespoons ground flax + 12 Tablespoons
of warm water, mix and let sit for 5 minutes) 3/4
Cup Grade B Maple Syrup 1 Teaspoon Vanilla extract 1 - 2 Tablespoons poppyseeds 2 Teaspoons Culinary Lavender (pulse in a food processor to release oils) remember to go conservative if it is your first time cooking with this flow
Cup Grade B Maple Syrup 1 Teaspoon Vanilla extract 1 - 2 Tablespoons poppyseeds 2 Teaspoons Culinary Lavender (pulse in a food processor to release oils) remember to
go conservative if it is your first time cooking with this flower.
I knew I wasn't
going to need a lot
of paint, so I used a paint sample that was just sitting on a shelf in the basement collecting dust.I poured the paint into an old tupperware bowl, mixed up half a
cup of baking soda and 3 tablespoons
of water, and mixed that in with the paint.