I'll just hit
the dry side of the ball.»»
Not exact matches
If you find that the dough is on the
drier side, add 1 - 2 tbsp
of ice cold water and gently incorporate it into the dough using your fingers and try forming the dough
ball again.
Pour the puree into the bag, and after the freerun milk drains, gently shake the bag to settle the pulp, close the mouth, and twist the neck
of the bag until all the slack is gone, then lay the bagged «
ball»
of pulp on it's
side in the bottom
of the colander, and press firmly with a flat bottomed paillard pounder until the milk stops draining and the solids form a dense
dry gritty cake.
Place a
ball in each
of the oiled bowls seam -
side down, and brush the tops with a little oil to stop them from
drying out.
Varying toys, hiding places and routines is a great way to bring out the kitten in your cat: Hide a ping - pong
ball in a paper bag turned on its
side, suggests Johnson - Bennett; leave some
dry food inside an empty tissue box; stuff a bit
of catnip in an old sock then tie off the end; and play hide - and - seek.
I started with using those
side window shelves as storage... I utilized my collection
of vintage blue
Ball jars and filled them with some baking essentials: nuts,
dried fruit, chocolate chips, marshmallows, and some often used things like Nesquik and popcorn kernels.