Should I just try
less water next time?
You can also try adding just a little
less water next time if you think it's too wet.
My dough was super wet, I'd use
less water next time and maybe substitute molasses or malt for the honey.
However, I will use a lot
less water next time.
Meaning, if you make it following this recipe, and you think it is too thin, use
less water the next time around.
Not exact matches
So sorry to hear that your soup was too watery, I really hope that it turns out more delicious
next time by using slightly
less water.
and I accidentally let them rise too long on the second rise so they were a little flat so
next time I'll just add a little more flout it or use a little
less water and see if that makes them a little taller:)
If you'd like a thinner milk, use more
water next time; for thicker milk, use
less.
Next time I will use
less water, since peppers tend to render moisture.
Taste it, and if it's too rich or thick add some
water; or if it's not rich or thick enough, make a note for
next time to add
less water.
Next time I'll use a little more
water and
less broth.
Everything comes down to the volume of alcohol consumed, so if you can mix in pints of
water between cocktails and drink more
water before bed, you should be a little happier — and
less dehydrated — the
next day.
«Because the demands for
water usage in the U.S. are going to change in the
next 5 years, it is likely that toilets will be required to use
less water than they use now,» McHale says.
As with many great ideas, this one began small, with a group of postdoctoral fellows brainstorming over
water and cheese at the second annual
Next Wave Postdoc Network (PDN) meeting
less than 1 year ago.
Next time I will use
less water, since peppers tend to render moisture.
Most recently, they have turned their attention to food production that requires
less water, experimenting with things like Cheerios and cakes that are made with veggies that require
next to no freshwater to grow.
Many larger individuals may feel
less out of their element in the
water than lined up
next to marathon runners or endurance cyclists - perhaps because swimming is often recommended for overweight individuals as a safe method for losing weight (and many strength athletes, in terms of BMI, could be considered overweight).
This not only means 71 %
less water and 62 %
less energy is used, but also that nasty pesticide - ridden cotton isn't resting
next to your butt, possibly permeating your skin (yes, this is a thing, according to Greenpeace).
The top had a
less than perfect score on its
next big test —
water - resistance.
Announcing launches of not
less than four of its dashing rides that are to take place over the
next 6 months, Mercedes has definitely created tidal waves in the already raging
waters of its arch rivals.
So for the
next meal,
less than a thimbleful of
water went into my cat's chow.
Behind them was a rare 19th - century clay
water jar from the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico, sitting cater - corner from a radiant Minimalist painting by Agnes Martin made in the
next century and the same state, in Galisteo, N.M.,
less than 150 miles from the pueblo.
If that information was on your beef label the
next time you went to the store, do you think you might opt for the chicken (which uses four times
less water per pound of meat)?
«Dr. Meier said that small variations from one year to the
next were
less significant than the long - term trajectory, which remained toward progressively more open
water.
Scientific predictions of climate change for the
next couple centuries, when we already know that CO2 and
water vapor will be high, involves much
less uncertainty than prediction of climate change when CO2 and
water vapor are low.
, lightning related insurance claims, Lyme disease, Malaria, malnutrition, Maple syrup shortage, marine diseases, marine food chain decimated, Meaching (end of the world), megacryometeors, Melanoma, methane burps, melting permafrost, migration, microbes to decompose soil carbon more rapidly, more bad air days, more research needed, mountains break up, mudslides,
next ice age, Nile delta damaged, no effect in India, nuclear plants bloom, ocean acidification, outdoor hockey threatened, oyster diseases, ozone loss, ozone repair slowed, ozone rise, pests increase, plankton blooms, plankton loss, plant viruses, polar tours scrapped, psychosocial disturbances, railroad tracks deformed, rainfall increase, rainfall reduction, refugees, release of ancient frozen viruses, resorts disappear, rift on Capitol Hill, rivers raised, rivers dry up, rockfalls, rocky peaks crack apart, Ross river disease, salinity reduction, Salmonella, sea level rise, sex change, ski resorts threatened, smog, snowfall increase, snowfall reduction, societal collapse, songbirds change eating habits, sour grapes, spiders invade Scotland, squid population explosion, spectacular orchids, tectonic plate movement, ticks move northward (Sweden), tides rise, tree beetle attacks, tree foliage increase (UK), tree growth slowed, trees
less colourful, trees more colourful, tropics expansion, tsunamis, Venice flooded, volcanic eruptions, walrus pups orphaned, wars over
water,
water bills double,
water supply unreliability,
water scarcity (20 % of increase), weeds, West Nile fever, whales move north, wheat yields crushed in Australia, white Christmas dream ends, wildfires, wine — harm to Australian industry, wine industry damage (California), wine industry disaster (US), wine — more English, wine — no more French, wind shift, winters in Britain colder, wolves eat more moose, wolves eat
less, workers laid off, World bankruptcy, World in crisis, Yellow fever.
Tracy Quinn, a
water conservation policy expert at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the new approach could make state - mandated rationing
less likely in the
next drought, a process many local
water agencies bitterly resisted.
In spite of geological effects, and the consequences of settling
next to tidal
waters, which, contrary to Schmidt's claims were understood to a greater or
lesser extent, Londoners have been safer in the second half of the 20th Century than the first.
Using climate models, Radic found that these smaller mountain glaciers and ice caps may contribute more than 4.5 inches (12 centimeters) to world sea level rise by the beginning of the
next century, even though they contain
less than one percent of all
water on Earth bound in glacier ice.
2) We have INCREASING POSITIVE feedback effects from (a) melting tundra, (b) melting melting hydrates in the oceans, (c) lower reflectivity (albedo) of the Arctic itself, not to mention its
next door neighbor Greenland, (d) increased fires in northern Asia and North America which will further exacerbate albedo, (e)
LESS ICE AREA to reflect sun in the Arctic... and thus allow that nice dark
water to absorb more and more sun.
Hemp requires
less water and agricultural chemicals than other crops, has deep roots that leave the soil in excellent condition for the
next crop, and is proven to increase yields.
It is always hard to predict just how powerful Apple's
next chip is going to be and in spite of having seemingly
less resources on pen and paper, the Apple iPhone 7 did blow the S7, S7 Edge and Note 7 out of the
water in benchmarking tests like AnTuTu and Geekbench.