Sentences with phrase «less next time»

What a great addition to my cup I will use a little less next time for my personal flavor.
You might want to add less next time, or add more of the dry ingredients, and see if that helps, as well.
A few minutes less next time and I think they will be perfect.
Or I guess I could try layering on the batter slightly less next time?
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Maybe just use a little less next time or bake them for a bit longer?
If the muffins come out really dense, then use less next time.
Maybe try adding a little less next time so the weight of it doesn't cause it to slide x
You can definitely use a couple spoonfuls less next time.
I would probably process lentils less next time by possibly just using potato masher on them in a bowl, thereby avoiding food processor entirely.
If the guests leave a lot of food (cf. engorgement, separation, baby getting supplements), you make less the next time because you don't want the leftovers.
Ps I used 4 T of honey if anyone needed to know, but will probably use less next time as it really punched a pack of sweet still.
Went slightly less on the salt because of previous reviews; that said, still a bit salty for my taste and will use even less next time.
Woo, now that I ate one I might add less next time, lol.
I added two tblsp, which isn't bad at all, but I think I'd also like to try it with less next time.
I overloaded the tomato sauce a little - I will have to use less next time.
The curry paste was in fact a bit too spicy, so I will use less next time or make my own, the kimchi makes me sweat which is not a bad thing I suppose.
Since I made the two bite version, I had so much extra brown sugar mixture so I will probably make a little less next time, because for me the mini bites are much more practical!
I used a little less the next time, and they were spot on!
I may have to tinker with the amount of tahini... I think a little less next time.
I used one and a half teaspoons of really good almond extract but it was a tiny bit too fake almondy flavour for me so I will use less next time.
I would try a little less next time (or more liquid like another egg).
1/3 cup organic coconut oil (I might try it with just a little less next time, though they firmed up great in the refrigerator)
The only thing is that it was a little salty for me, but I'll just use a little less next time.
I used 2 cups sweetened flaked coconut, 1cup coconut oil (will use a little less next time) a little less than 1/4 cup honey.
As I LOVE spice I added your suggested amount of Garam Masala I found it a bit over powering, so will add less next time.
Maybe bake it less next time.
They're quite sweet so you may want to adjust the barley malt extract accordingly and I might add a little less next time.
If you want it less hot, use less next time
Might use even less next time.
I found it difficult to remove the first time I tried it, but I used less the next time, followed directions and wiped it off with a damp paper towel.
I'll use a little less next time.)
Still, I need to try and pack even less next time...
I'd probably bake the rings a minute or two less next time.
If she leaves a lot behind, pick it up and throw it away and offer her less next time.
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