Sentences with word «flakiness»

Combining the sweetness of a donut with the buttery flakiness of a croissant, these Croissant Donuts are served hot and dusted with cinnamon sugar to make your taste buds glad they dragged you out of bed.
It can ease issues with flakiness, acne, eczema, and more without drying the skin out any further.
Gillian Jacobs («Community») freestyles a bit of flakiness as a sorority sister who'd been in a coma for several years, but the idiosyncrasy never really clicks.
It will magnify any spot of flakiness on your skin.
Examples of proposed continued uses include use as color and flavor carriers and to deliver consumer - desired textural characteristics that other oils can not provide, such as flakiness in doughs.
To be fair, I'm dealing with a multitude of skin problems - rosacea, flakiness from thyroid problems, and on top of that my skin becomes very oily an hour or so after washing it due to hormone imbalances from PCOS.
The sweet buttery flakiness paired with a subtle cinnamon kick is a delectable combination.
With super high heat, the lipid barriers on your skin can actually begin to break, causing flakiness and dry spots.
It's got flakiness to rival a croissant's, a texture so tender it shatters under the weight of a fork, and that ideal balance of sugar and salt to keep you coming back for one more crumb.
Pat it out and give it a few folds to ensure flakiness before cutting it into rounds.
«It gets that winter flakiness right off the surface.
This is the only thing that has worked to keep flakiness at bay and keep my complexion smooth.
This is a safer bet, but we've still experienced flakiness with Slow ring builds.
But despite the beer - soaked carpets and general flakiness, renting off...
It's the only one I've tried that fully covers breakouts or skin flakiness, if I'm dealing with either.»
The result is a dough that bakes up flaky and flavorful, with almost as much flakiness as that made from all regular flour (and perhaps a little less guilt?).
Does your still have a bit of the coconut flakiness texture in it?
This dough starts with what's known as the detrempe (a sweet yeast dough), to which you add a butter layer, or buerrage, to create a laminated dough, or one in which layers of butter create rich flakiness during baking.
I bet the best way to enjoy them is right away though, for maximum flakiness.
They're soft and chewy in the center, slightly crispy around the edges and have the ooey - gooey tender flakiness of the coconut throughout.
Today, we're making them with super simple gluten free biscuit dough for all the light flakiness of yeasted donuts — without the fuss of working with yeast.
In case you are doing this without a food processor, mix the flour and butter using your fingers (or a pastry cutter) and not the palm as using your palm may produce heat which will melt the butter and you won't get the perfect pie dough which has that buttery flakiness after baking.
I'll try using a combinaison next time and see if I can achieve the same delicious flakiness as a 100 % wheat crust.
Board Certified Independent Dermatologist and Ethnobiologist Dr. Marcus McFerren reviewed the volunteer panelists lines, wrinkles, redness, irritation and flakiness results.
Worst - case scenario: Lib Dem flakiness becomes inextricably linked with their brand.
It baked up with what I would consider acceptable flakiness and held together well during cutting and serving.
Do not use harsh products on your skin as it might strip oil from your skin and promote flakiness.
In the winter, no other foundation will combat the dry flakiness as Amazing Base does.
I like puffy, crispy flakiness so I just leave them.
This will help you work with a smooth canvas, and prevent further flakiness.
It's small wand makes it so easy to shape, fluff and tame your brows without the nasty flakiness or stiffness.
Is there valid reason to believe that there's a societal bent towards commitment - phobe flakiness, or are we just becoming a bit more sadistic as we amble off into the 21st century?
Is there a valid reason to believe that there's a societal bent towards flakiness, or are we just becoming a bit more sadistic as we amble off into the 21st century?
The League keeps a «flakiness score» for users to determine whether or not they are engaging with others in the community.
In a Valley of Violence finds West trading the horror genre in for the western, mixing a portion of its iconography, by collective way of John Ford, Samuel Fuller, and Sergio Leone, with comic flakiness that informs narrative tradition with behavioral quirk.
The lumpy whitewashed walls, patches of psoriatic flakiness here and there, windowsills made from large unpainted slabs, moss on the roof tiles: it was basically a cottage.
It is often found in dog's shampoos as it decreases flakiness and provides a healthy and shiny coat.
Even the mildly brave could go on an installing spree and be spared any game - breaking flakiness.
I've always been wary of using remote play because too often it just surrenders at the first sign of network flakiness.
White spots or flakiness on your nipples could be thrush, whitish or blueish nipples could be caused by a circulatory disorder such as Raynaud's disease (vasospasm), and pus or hot redness are signs of infection.2
Avoid bathing too frequently as it may strip vital oils and protection from your pet's coat and skin and cause flakiness and itching.
Episodes of teenage flakiness may still occur.
Examples of proposed uses include use as color and flavor carriers and to deliver certain consumer - desired textural characteristics that other oils can not provide (e.g., flakiness in doughs).
Cutting the butter into different shapes means that the butter in the biscuit dough won't be in uniform pieces — this ensures flakiness.
But despite the beer - soaked carpets and general flakiness, renting off - campus apartments to undergrads is turning out to be a great business.

Phrases with «flakiness»

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