Pulse a few times until vegan butter and shortening are well - distributed throughout and dough looks
like damp sand.
Mix the wet and dry ingredients together until the the mixture resembles a fine
slightly damp sand.
The leftover oatmeal mixture is crumbled on top (it'll feel
like damp sand) and we're ready to bake.
Mix the crumbs with the butter to make a mixture with the texture
of damp sand, then press it into a springform pan and pop it in the freezer to firm up while you make the filling.
You want it to look like
damp sand before you start adding the eggs... But honestly I wouldn't worry about what the batter looks like so much as how it comes out of the oven.
Now, researchers have puzzled out the cause: As sand shifts across the surface, a dry upper layer traps and reverberates specific sound frequencies
against damp sand at the dune's core, Scientific American reports.
«
Damp sand from dew appears to be a major water source for thorny lizards,» Comanns says.
Add the soft butter and mix until evenly crumbly, like
fine damp sand.
It will be the consistency
of damp sand, and form clumps when you squeeze it in your hand.
Mix in more filtered water as needed until the nukadoko
resembles damp sand (not too dry and not too watery).
Unfortunately both products had moisture and the inside product was very clumpy
like damp sand.
If mixture looks more like dry sand rather than
damp sand, add an additional half to one tablespoon of melted coconut oil.
Add the flour (s) and stir everything together (Sarah says it should «feel like
damp sand» at this point).
Just typically with the reverse creaming method people look for
that damp sand thing.
Pulse the machine until the seeds are pulverized and resemble
damp sand.
In a large bowl, add sugar and zest and with your hands, rub the zest into the sugar until it becomes fragrant and has the texture of
damp sand.
Also does the sand need to be like
damp sand or dry?
It has a wonderful smooth feel, and kids can play with it just like
damp sand — it forms into cups and shapes — get out those playdough molds, measuring cups, and small plastic cups and let them explore!
About 150 million years ago in what is today southwestern France, a flying reptile swooped down on a beach, landed on
the damp sand, and walked off, maybe to find dinner.
The beads of water evaporate from his skin as each determined stride sinks his feet in to
the damp sand.
Leave your footprint in the soft,
damp sand and trail on for miles.
The damp sand keeps the tree fresh much longer too, no dry tree stands!
Once that dried, I gave all of the edges a light sanding with
a damp sanding block.