Not exact matches
Keep an eye on the
water level in the pot and
add more
hot water as needed.
To serve: Thaw and bake covered with foil in a greased dish at 350 °F until heated through,
adding hot water or stock if needed to
keep rice moist.
I've been using this (1/4 tsp) with a tablespoon of local raw honey twice a day (
add a little
hot water and stir), because I have terrible allergies that
keep me sick!
I usually
keep my coffee beans in the fridge, and if you
add your vanilla bean into it... it ads some great flavor You could also boil it in
hot water with some cinnamon sticks and other spices to make your house smell fabulous.
She
kept a teakettle of
hot water handy to
add to the pot of beans when the
water level went too low during the long cooking.
If your polenta finishes before your shrimp, you can
add a touch more
water and
keep it on very, very low heat with the lid on (the simmering liquid burbles and pops, occasionally sending a boiling -
hot polenta - blob your way), stirring occasionally, until everything's ready.
Keep stirring so it doesn't stick to the bottom and when
hot add the cornstarch (i mixed my cornstarch with some
water beforehand to avoid lumps of cornstarch in the filling) and mix until incorporated.
Cook marijuana and butter in a small saucepan over low heat until butter is melted;
add 1 cup
water and bring to a gentle simmer (the
water keeps the mixture from getting too
hot, which is key to preventing the herb from burning).
Gradually
add this mixture to the simmering meat, strring to
keep the sauce smooth,
adding more
hot water if the mixture is too thick.
However, the heating can go too
hot that it dries up the top of the wipes, so you might want to
add a little bit of
water in it to
keep the wipes moist.
The
water must be very
hot to dissolve the lanolin, then
add a little Eucalan or olive oil soap to
keep the lanolin from glopping.
@Anonymousdont
add oats to
hot water, first disolve it in cold
water then heat tit while you
keep on mixing.
Before
adding the burgers to the thermos, I fill it with boiling
hot water, screw on the lid and let it hang out while I make the burgers, this heats up the thermos and helps to
keep the burgers warm until lunchtime.
I
keep my ginger in the freezer so it's easy to grate into a fine powder and
add to soups, a mug of
hot water with honey or lemon, or big chunks into smoothies.
Add few drops of lavender essential oil in
hot water and
keep it beside your bed.
* Sitz / saltz baths: Take 1 cup salt, 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup epsom salts, 1 cup Aloe Vera, and
add into a
hot bath,
keeping the
water hot for about 1-1/2 hours, while consuming 2 quarts of fresh - squeezed lemonade.
I've had good luck following Julia Child's instructions for rescuing a broken mayo which is to warm up a new mixing bowl in
hot water, then
add 1 teaspoon mustard and 1 teaspoon of the broken mayo and beat until it comes back — then just
keep adding teaspoons of the broken mayo back in.
Fans of mint like to
keep this herb on hand to
add flavor and nutrition to greek yogurt, smoothies, salads and fruit salads, quinoa - based dishes, fruit popsicles, and even steeped in
hot water to make a delicious cup of herbal tea.
Adding ice cubes to the
water bowl can help
keep it cool in
hot weather.
Any of the following services could have been received: * Insulation in the attic, outside wall, or basement / crawlspace below the floor of the house * Insulation around the
hot water heater * Repair of broken windows or doors to
keep out the cold or
hot weather * Weather stripping or caulking around any windows or doors to the outside * Storm doors or windows
added * Repair of broken furnace * Furnace tune - up and / or modifications * Other home energy - saving devices.
Combined with an automatic sprinkler setup to
water every second day for 45 minutes, the garden has not dried out in its
hot, sunny location and has the
added benefit of
keeping the weeds down (less work) thankfully.
Some owners are
adding heat elements that
keep the bath
water a constant temperature without draining the
hot water heater.