Sentences with phrase «few tiny drops»

a few tiny drops go a long way!
My milk began as a few tiny drops of a golden, thick liquid known as colostrum, sometimes referred to as «liquid gold» for its rich nutritional properties.

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The Lord's Supper continued to involve a tiny bit of bread and a few drops of wine.
Ken then grabbed a tiny bottle of QQ Wasabi Oil and added of few drops in with the Ono Drizzle.
So if the air in your home is particularly dry, it could mean that you'll need to add a tiny bit more milk or cream, just a few drops, really, to the driest parts and then continue to work the dough.
* 1 cup hulled organic strawberries, cut in half (if large) * 1 handful of fresh, unsprayed rose petals * 1/2 cup plain, organic yogurt * 1/2 cup organic whole milk (I drink raw milk) * 1 - 2 teaspoons raw honey (optional) * Tiny pinch of ground cardamom (optional) * A few drops of rosewater, or to taste (optional) * Tiny pinch of fine Himalayan or sea salt
Toss Fresh Origins Micro Chamomile very lightly with a few drops of lemon juice and a tiny bit of olive oil to coat.
After a few minutes, test the oil by dropping a tiny amount of latke mixture into it.
Hi everybody Where I live they do not sell powdered gelatin so I used Dr Oetker Gelatin sheets, after some experimentation i succeeded by using 11 sheets of gelatin with 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice, a few drops of lemon essential oil and 5 of the tiny Canderel sweetener pills, they turned out really good, nice and firm and I do nt smell any gelatin odour at all.
When they added a few small drops of sunflower oil to the powder samples, they observed the liquid fat moving through pores and tiny spaces in the chocolate very quickly, most likely as a result of capillary action — the movement of a liquid within porous material due to the forces of adhesion, cohesion, and surface tension.
Imagine dropping a tiny microphone into the concert hall to record the notes played by just a few instruments.
I recommend adding a few drops at a time and testing a tiny amount on your arm to make sure the scent is to your liking.
Simply known as Ka («Mosquito») in Japan, the concept executive producer Akira Satō — who used to be the director and / or producer on most of Zoom's projects — cooked up to bring his team into the 21st century was sheer ingenuity: In the shoes of a tiny bloodsucking insect (yes, it actually wears shoes), players got to terrorize the typical (at least on the surface) Japanese suburban family Yamada by sneaking up to them, alleviating them from a few drops of their blood, and getting out with a full stomach.
Every Christmas morning we would find a few leftover crumbs and tiny mouse droppings Mom would make out of hamburger that proved Santa Mouse was there.
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