Sentences with phrase «larger than a loaf»

Instead, her dozen or so minisatellites, each no larger than a loaf of bread, would be carried into space on rockets being used for other missions.

Not exact matches

Perhaps other people made 2 small large loaves rather than just one or maybe other people had to leave it in for a long time like me??? I noted someone else had the same problem but there was no solution given — any ideas are welcome as obviously it works for a lot of people!
I tried it yesterday and the only thing I did was differently was that I added some mini chocolate chips, and I made the six mini loafs rather than one large one.
Robin, if you use a larger size pan than I indicate for the recipe, your batter won't fill it up and your loaf will be flat.
I Used a 500g William Sonoma non-stick loaf pan (a tad larger than suggested) and ground whole brown flax seeds in my spice grinder because I had them on hand in the freezer.
Shandeline, if you use a larger size pan than I indicate for the recipe, your batter won't fill it up and your loaf will be flat.
Try shaping the dough into small bun - shaped loaves, rather than one large one - perfect for Sunday tea with Cheddar and olives
The loaves turned out even larger than the other way and the texture and flavor was just like when I did the recipe letting it rise overnight.
I meant for these to be mini loaves, but made the mistake of baking them in my mini meat loaf pan so they're a little larger than expected.
I doubled the proportions for a large loaf however found the end result a tad bit too egg - y in flavour rather than the strong coconut essence I was hoping for.
At first I thought the loaf had trouble rising like some of the posts suggest, but then I realized that my pan had slightly larger dimensions than what the recipe called for (9 × 5).
I used two large loaf pans and had to cook a bit longer than the hour, bout an 1 hr 7 min or so.
The cake in the standard loaf pan rose slightly more than the cake in the larger oval baking dish.
It will be interesting to see how these two programs, Kindle Matchbook and BitLit, play out, and whether the large publishing houses decide that half a loaf is better than none when it comes to potential ebook sales.
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