Sentences with phrase «liquid oil»

I've made plenty that had a similar amount of fat, but in liquid oil form, and they just didn't turn out the same.
During this high heat process of turning liquid oil into a solid, free radicals are formed, which can increase your risk of cancer, heart disease, and hormonal imbalances.
Is it the same as any other liquid oil, or can I use regular butter instead?
Does your recipe call for liquid oil or solid?
Next time it might help to do 1/2 coconut oil and 1/2 liquid oil so it will stay soft enough to use.
As far as the coconut oil sub — I'd stick with a solid oil - I'm afraid a straight liquid oil will cause a mess.
Serve as a chilled soup or as a dip for low sodium, whole wheat crackers or tortilla chips made with liquid oil and no hydrogenated fat or tropical oils, such as palm or coconut oil.
The only fat considered to be truly 100 % unhealthy is «trans - fat», fat that has been hydrogenated (liquid oil made solid at room temperature).
Hydrogenated oil is manufactured by changing the chemical structure of liquid oil so that it can form a solid state.
(Use liquid oil or open a capsule) Use the oil on or in the body.
If you read my A Quick Guide to Olive Wax & Liquid Oil Ratios, you know Dale also sent almond wax along with the olive wax for me to play with.
So should we really be calling a manufactured liquid oil byproduct with no lauric acid «coconut oil?»
Although the Canadian government lists the trans content of canola at a minimal 0.2 percent, research at the University of Florida at Gainesville, found trans levels as high as 4.6 percent in commercial liquid oil.
Liquid oil finds its way into porous rock layers (like sandstone and limestone)-- these rocks are known as «Reservoir rocks» because they store the oil
You can leave out the aloe if you'd like, and use a little liquid oil (like jojoba) instead to keep the mix soft during the winter.
1 lb dried white beans pre-soaked over night, or two cans of white beans, rinsed and drained 2 tablespoons of olive oil 4 leeks, chopped 2 garlic cloves 2 teaspoons ground cumin 2 teaspoon paprika 2 bay leaves 1/2 cup whole wheat couscous 2 - 3 cups fresh spinach leaves Salt and pepper to taste 4 - 6 cups of water, depending on how thick you want the soup, if using dry beans you will need more water as dry beans will absorb the liquid
«We developed surfaces that are able to move liquid oil droplets by surface tension forces.
Here in the US, I prefer the Nordic Naturals unflavoured liquid oil.
The idea behind this fudge is that property that all coconut oil users know well — coconut oil is solid at room temperature, but anything above that, and it's a velvety smooth liquid oil.
Mix your own dressing,, try liquid oil with Turmeric and Black pepper.
Classical liquid oil is steadily depleting, oil sands and fracking are slowing down, and a new relative shortage will arise, guaranteed.
Oil shale is a fine - grained sedimentary rock containing a solid material (kerogen) that converts to liquid oil when heated.
Oil shale is an energy - rich rock — not to be confused with shale oil or tight oil — that provides Estonia with a high level of energy autonomy; oil shale can be burned to produce electricity and heat, and chemical processing can yield liquid oil and gas.
Extracting bitumen from tar sands — and refining it into products like gasoline — is significantly costlier and more difficult than extracting and refining liquid oil.
Tar sands, tight oil, and other so - called «new» sources of oil are significantly more difficult and expensive to extract than conventional liquid oil.
Bitumen is made of hydrocarbons — the same molecules in liquid oil — and is used to produce gasoline and other petroleum products.
Liquid Oil Based Wood Penetrating Stains are made from the highest - quality oils, resins and pigments to ensure your finishing project will be an easy
As usual I set out to make the acquaintance of almond wax with my standard ratio experiments so I could get a better idea of what it's like and how it performs with liquid oil (olive oil in particular).
Melt the beeswax, almond oil (or other liquid oil), and shea butter (if using) in a double boiler or glass bowl over a pan of water.
Although the Canadian government lists the trans content of canola at a minimal 0.2 percent, research at the University of Florida at Gainesville, found trans levels as high as 4.6 percent in commercial liquid oil.24 The consumer has no clue about the presence of trans fatty acids in canola oil because they are not listed on the label.
Sadly not as you really need the solid coconut oil to help bind the mixture together which just wouldn't work with another liquid oil in terms of the taste and consistency unfortunately x
It might work better for you if you do 1/3 liquid oil (like olive oil or jojoba) or even 1/2 if needed — this should help it stay light and fluffy even in cooler temps.
It might work with a small amount of liquid oil, but too much liquid oil will likely prevent it from whipping altogether.
If your home is warmer than 76 degrees F, then the whipped coconut oil will melt back into liquid oil.
Or you could do 1/2 coconut oil and 1/2 liquid oil and it might stay fluffy in the fridge.
Mixing it with a liquid oil like almond or jojoba can help prevent that during the winter months.
Both the liquid oil and the aloe vera gel keep the coconut oil on the softer side (even in frigid temperatures).
You could certainly use a liquid oil instead, but then I'd suggest using a bit less (maybe 2/3 the amount).
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