It's thick and delicious and
holds together really well.
When chilled
this holds together really nicely.
The flavor was less sweet and more earthy but
held together really well, Better than our original cauliflower base.
Don't expect it to be like your regular flour - based crust, but it does
hold together really well and has a nice chewiness to it.
Mine hold together really well, but they can fall apart if under - baked.
And they look like
they hold together really well too!
These actually
held together really well!
but once cool
they held together really well and are oh so fudgy.
My bread is delicious, moist, and
held together really well unlike some vegan breads that get crumbly.
Rolling the dough is the tricky part, but it does
hold together really well.
And
it held together really well even without all the oil!
Here is what I noticed...
They held together really well when refrigerated.
And
it held together really well even without all the oil!
Holding them together really reveals just how much of a difference the additional size and weight savings make, however — even holding it while also holding an iPad mini reveals significantly less tangible heft, despite the smaller tablet being lighter.
They hold together really well, but you can still pull them up and wash them in a sink if they get dirty.
Not exact matches
We do not think of His acting as an occasional intervention coming from the outside, but rather as the transcendent creative activity of God who alone makes it possible for our world to «
hold together» and to rise, in accordance with His plan, step by step higher, so that
really new things appear in it and finally man appears in it.
Christians who
really follow Christ «
hold the world
together»!
«If we
really believe in an omnipresent, sovereign, providentially moving,
holding - the - universe -
together - by - His - Holy - Spirit God, one who wants us to know and experience His presence (to see), then surely we must be missing a lot.
It's family blood that thickens and
holds and pumps in every life and it's friendship that needs no words, only a raised eyebrow, for an entire conversation to happen because
really what is family but this and all of us in this
together?
A little reflection might raise questions about whether this proposal
really holds together.
Thus the
really serious theological / political task comes into focus: to
hold together in word and act, in talking and walking, what is one in the event of Easter: that the liberation of God, for us, has taken place in him.
They are poor, they are not
really educated that well, all that
holds them
together is the faith of Islam.
Such a purpose is
really the unifying agreement which has been drawing
together the various denominational groups; it now needs to be clearly
held and announced, and the churches should throw their full and enthusiastic support back of the programs which seek to embody it.
Perhaps; though the sceptic might still argue that here one is looking not at the impact of vows, but at those couples who have contrived to
hold together through a certain level of psychological stability supported by sufficient conditions of external security.Let us allow the sceptic to press his point: can one
really do more than hope for permanence in marriage?
If you know some basic hermeneutical principals, there
really isn't much of a problem explaining it all, or coherently
holding it
together.
I
really liked the blog and tackling an issue about what
holds community
together — and from my experience also — love is the great glue.
There is no purpose, there are no causes, all that's just stuff we make up to
hold the goddamn world
together — all we've
really got is what we have right here and now: being alive!
very say to say what our country has come too... comdemn wholesom families who have
held this country
together and lift up the degenerates of society... RIMMING does anyone out there
really know what that is??
You
hold in your imagination the tail end of a mishmash of mythologies, tied
together to blind you and restrict you from simply seeing everything as it
really is.
I am not sure raisins would work as well because medjool dates are
really sticky so help to
hold it
together.
Unfortunately the dates
hold the whole thing
together so they are
really important to the recipe!
I think the egg whites solved the crumbly problem associated with not using psyllium, and I was
really happy with the result as it
held together perfectly.
It's
held together by chia seed and apple puree, which
together mean that you
really can pick up the slices without them braking — just like real pizza!
You
really need them to
hold the soft mixture
together.
I actually find that they are not as sweet as you would think and the dates
really hold the pastry
together so they are quite important.
Just don't tell my husband (who
really enjoyed these) that they're
held together by -LSB-...]
That recipe
really needs the almond butter to bind them but THIS recipe
holds together beautifully because pumpkin puree is a terrific binder.
I find brown rice syrup much thicker than maple syrup, so it
really helps with
holding it
together well.
It's sweet but not overpowering and is thick enough to help
really hold everything
together well.
I add 2 Tbsp pure maple syrup or honey (you can use agave or apple honey) to add flavor, but the brown rice syrup will
really help
hold things
together.
I had one
really ripe banana and one regular so, hopefully, they should be sweet and
hold together.
I wasn't sure when I got it out of the oven but it has a real bread - like consistency and it slices
really thin and
holds together wonderfully — just made a veggie sandwich with it — no crumbling or sogginess — score!!!
The crust didn't
really hold together well but I think if I had crushed the cones a little finer I wouldn't have had that problem.
I like to use an egg in chewy granola bars as it
really helps with texture and to
hold the softer bars
together.
I think it
really helped
hold them
together!
They
really shine when one is making something that needs to either A)
hold together or B) trap air to rise.
-- 1 can mixed beans (I used Scarpone's which was composed of a melange of red kidney beans, white beans, black eyed peas and chickpeas but any variety or varieties you like will work)-- 1/4 cup uncooked wild rice, cooked in veg stock until tender — 2 large stuffer mushrooms — 1/2 to 1 cup panko bread crumbs (I know this is quite the range but it
really depends on the moisture content of your burgers — they won't
hold together if they are too soupy)-- salt and pepper, to taste (I indulged in a healthy amount of truffle salt)
I'd much prefer natural peanut butter, but it doesn't
really melt or
hold things
together for me, although I've had reviewers that have said it worked for them.
The flavor of goat cheese
really stands out, but I used a little cream cheese to help
hold it all
together.
, but I am
really thinking of making these with my cream cheese pastry because it is moist and
holds together while still being delightfully flaky.