Sentences with phrase «does the trick too»

It really adds a lot of flavor to the dish, but canned pumpkin puree will do the trick too.
A dollop of whipped cream or digging in ala mode would do the trick too.
Throw in some half and half and that should do the trick too!
Just a quick word about the recipe: to make these even more simple, skip the Avocado Pea Mash and just use mashed avocado, it does the trick too.
A Little local honey or brown rice syrup would do the trick too, if maple syrup is out of your price range.
Don't fret if you're not keen on dairy, hues of sorbet will do the trick too.
Heat will do the trick too, but indirectly.
If there aren't many sunshine hours where you are, a walk in nature does the trick too!
But don't worry, any other outfit would do the trick too!
However, if you need something more casual a simple tee will do the trick too.
On second thought, some heart shaped pajamas might do the trick too.
That suspension does another trick too, by utilizing an onboard compressor, and what we assume is an airbag system, the car can raise itself 1.18 inches to make it easier to get over speedbumps and up ramps.
Sometimes a set number of failed boot attempts will do the trick too.
Adding in a loud radio or a white - noise machine could do the trick too.
Kimberly, probably a little applesauce would do the trick too, without compromising the flavors.
I've heard that letting it soak in water in an old crockpot overnight does the trick too... we'll see!
One idea is to lay a dark base, (luckily my table is dark but a black or deep hued table cloth would do the trick too) this sets the stage for some drama (the good kind).

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@Lowes provides followers tips and tricks to decorate during the holidays, serving up its products while doing so too.
But don't expect too much from this quick mental trick.
If Penn and Teller went back to that time and did a magic trick, they'd be seen as miracle workers too.
You will then learn all sorts of things about how to control your flight, your speed, your maneuverability, and the trick usually lies in not thinking too hard about whatever you want to do, but just allowing it to happen as if it were going to anyway.
I do some of these blogging tips and tricks too, and they are not wrong or illegal, but if you have a blog about blogging tips, why not share these tips with other bloggers, and when asked about them, why deny that you do them, when you obviously do?
It doesn't work on me — I've seen that trick one too many times.
However, it's not a trick question (as stated in first response), but a trick answer... Not saying you do this, but sometimes I think people get too caught up in the intellect and fail to meet people where they are.
I do the wooden spoon trick too.
I'm usually not a baker, so I'm not too experienced at high altitude modifications — does anyone have any brilliant tricks for this dilemma?
I cook with apples quite a bit, but the trick is to use really crispy apples and don't cook them too long.
The trick is not to eat too much of it straight from the jar like I do!!!!
Part of me has always hoped the meat and beans would fill up the kids enough that they don't feel like consuming too many Mars bars (no such luck), while the other part makes this strictly for the adults in need of enough sustenance to enjoy another year of trick or treating.
The trick to making the perfect falafel that doesn't fall apart while frying is to ensure that the falafel mix is not too chunky and has the buckwheat flour.
Oh, also — my friend told me about a trick for adding raisins so that they don't fall out, and that might work for the apple chunks, too: After dividing the dough, roll each one into a long, flat oblong.
But I think using bone - in thighs really helps with that, too, and using half skin - on more than did the trick.
A large aluminum pan will do the trick, too.
Too bad we didn't end up with any trick - or - treaters and I ate my weight in unclaimed candy last night.
I haven't tried it with a regular mixer, however for the first part where you are completely mixing the flour and butter I see no reason why a regular mixer couldn't do the job (unless the dough is too thick for it and then some cool hands might do the trick).
I added a teaspoon of coconut oil hoping to moisten it up, but it still looked too dry when I mixed it up, so a second egg did the trick.
I think coconut flour would be too dry, but an all - purpose blend may do the trick.
I think it'd be best to just soak the nuts before grinding them, because cashew butter wouldn't exactly do the trick for either one of these, it's just too wet and greasy.
Do you have a «trick» for re-rolling the scraps so they don't taste too flourDo you have a «trick» for re-rolling the scraps so they don't taste too floury?
Although there are plenty of fantastic recipes out there, I love learning basic tricks from other bloggers that make time in the kitchen easier and more fun, and I hope you do too.
I wonder if you found the stew too watery at the end, hence the flour thickener; mashing up some of the potatoes seems to do the trick for me.
The first or second time I ever made a big batch of chili on my own, I learned that it will take for - ever to thicken up the way I like it, unless I added a bit of tomato paste (and that's a trick I learned from my Italian momma when I would help make marinara / bolognese sauce as a kid), and as I've gotten older, too much tomato doesn't agree with me like it used to, so I also add in beef broth (and a littttle fresh lime juice) to cut the acid.
-- Earth Balance makes a non - dairy / soy free spread too (nothing like butter, but it does the trick!).
I didn't want anything too rich or chocolately but more along the oatmeal raisin type of cookie... I don't eat oats anymore so that chewy texture is sometimes a challenge to achieve in a cookie but this recipe does the trick perfectly!
You'll find the sweet spot on the tops of these muffins: the almond streusel AND glaze do the trick — and add a big burst of citrus, too.
Spooning the pumpkin puree rather than pouring should do the trick, whether either layer comes out too runny or too thick.
Vegetable oil or rendered lard (for nonvegetarians) does the trick, too.
I did have to add a tiny splash of milk (coconut beverage) because the batter was too dry, but that seemed to do the trick.
Not too sweet, the sugar in and on the muffins did the trick.
Neymar started playing for Barca when he was 19 so don't tell me Akpom is too young he is an exceptional talent even before he banged in those hat trick I rated him.
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