The tinned tomatoes comes in quite
a lot of liquid too, but as you used fresh tomatoes this maybe be why you needed to add some more milk.
Not exact matches
There are
lots of juice spots across the city
too — try The Juicery Berlin,
Liquid Garden, Wild.Kräuter — I'm sure there are
lots of other great places but these three I tried and loved them!
cute name for the dish and sounds yummy — I add smoked paprika to
lots of stuff and
liquid smoke when I remember I have that
too now — so so good
It soaks up a
lot of liquid, if you use
too much, even a tablespoon
too much it will change the texture
of the whole cake.
And salted
too early, so
lots of liquid.
I have made
lots of other bread but this one seemed to have
too much flour for the amount
of liquid... 4 cups flour to 1 1/2 cup
liquid.
Sprinkle with a little coarse sea salt (not
too much, or you'll end up with a
lot of liquid pooling under your salad) and drizzle with rice vinegar and a bit
of toasted sesame oil, if desired.
I
too had a
lot of liquid but siphoned it off with a turkey baster and thickened the
liquid a bit, adding more chopped fresh herbs to make a very tasty sauce / gravy to drizzle over the potatoes (even tho they were very moist already — just added a little special touch).
Glad you liked the taste but shame it turned out dry and rubbery, it's hard to say why, to be honest I don't work with vital wheat gluten often at all as I can't buy it here (online only) so it's hard for me to troubleshoot as I don't have a
lot of experience working with it: — RRB - The proportions
of liquid should be just right in the recipe so maybe
too much vital wheat gluten got added during the kneading stage?
My current blender needs a
lot of liquid and it stops whenever the mixture is
too thick.
Natalie - Haha, I totally understand your cookie impatience However, I'm not sure coconut flour would work here... coconut flour tends to absorb a
lot of liquid and it might make the dough
too dry.
I wouldn't recommend coconut flour because it absorbs a
lot of liquid and would make the batter
too dry.
Also drink
lots of liquids will help
too
Drink
lots of liquids,
too.
Among the things that cause
too much release
of water at night are stress, being tired from playing the whole day and taking a
lot of liquid before bedtime.
There are a
lot of other great features,
too, including a magnifying lens, sighting wire, and a copper dampening system that keeps magnet rotation slow and even without any
liquids.
Type: Detergents come in a
lot of different forms these days: tablets, powders, and
liquids too.
The smart dome and coil design gets a
lot of liquid in and out quickly, so you shouldn't need to wait
too long to see results.
Usually doing rice flour in place
of a starch will make the dough way
too wet because the starch takes up a
lot more
liquid but coconut flour is a super thirsty flour so I think you made the totally perfect substitutions!
When we consume a
lot of liquid unsaturated oils, our cell membranes do not have structural integrity to function properly, they become
too «floppy,» and when we consume a
lot of trans fat, which is not as soft as saturated fats at body temperature, our cell membranes become
too «stiff.»
If it's still
too thin (possible if your cherries had a
lot of liquid), make some more powdered sugar and add 1/4 cup at a time until desired consistency.
Also, one trick I learned years ago from military wives who loved to decorate but couldn't permanently wallpaper, etc. their quarters was to use
liquid starch to apply fabric to the walls, http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/paulinepdm/Decorating–MyHome/?action=view¤t=PA290009xx.jpg it has been 10 years now since I did this to my Master Bathroom and it is still up there just fine despite
lots of showers, humidity, etc. that picture and others (showing my padded fabric wall covering — black toile in upstairs guestroom, are in this album: http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/paulinepdm/Decorating–MyHome/ I painted black squares on kitchen floor
too, but not for concealment, just to change things a bit in my very small kitchen.