By the way,
more layers do not mean the mattress is better.
Having more layers doesn't mean having more clutter either!
Not exact matches
Not only
does the technology — which builds up a tablet in
layers — allow for
more concentrated pills, it could also make it easier and
more cost - efficient (an adjustment to software, instead of the traditional manufacturing process) to create pills precisely tailored for a patient's exact dosage.
Think of payback period as the next
layer of CAC in the fact that it reveals a much
more dense look at how your channels and business as a whole are
doing from an acquisition front, especially if you're employing a freemium model.
When it comes to privacy shortcuts, users will have access to a «clearer,
more visual» system that allows them to
do things like control the ads they are served, control who sees their profile and personal information and add extra
layers of protection — such as two - factor authentication — to their account.
I don't have a strong opinion about why some people are gay: research implies both biology and the developmental process likely influence a person's orientation, and the extent to which one is
more influential than the other probably differs from person to person, as sexuality is so
layered and complex.
If you peek at the recipe for our No - Bake Chocolate - Coconut Peanut Butter Bars (https://twohealthykitchens.com/no-bake-chocolate-coconut-peanut-butter-bars/), for example, we use a little coconut oil in the chocolate
layer there, too — just to help with spreadability, but in that recipe, the coconut oil is optional if you're willing to put in just a little
more effort to
do the spreading.
If you
do make this tart, trust me on that
layer of sugar, it enhances the taste of the corn, which always tends to go well when it's
more on the sweet side of the taste spectrum!
I sprinkled it over every
layer, because who doesn't want a
more cheesy flavor?!
I followed ingredients to a «T,» but my maple cheesecake
layer was
more brown than white and
did the strangest thing — it sunk into the loaf itself so that there pretty much was no cheesecake
layer.
A nut bag will help you strain the milk
more easily, but if you don't have one multiple
layers of cheesecloth will work just fine.
I don't
do layer cakes much either but it's
more because of the amount of effort haha - most of the time I just can't help but start eating the cake one it's cooled down (or even straight out of the oven).
I brainstormed for a while and realized that there's something missing with s» mores cupcakes — they're
more cupcake and less s» mores, since they're don't have a second
layer of graham cracker that makes the whole thing a sandwich.
Do this two
more times, so that you have 3 complete
layers.
Don't bother cooking it in batches of one
layer, just toss it all in your pan if there's not room and stir it up as
more fat renders.
Do one
more layer of yogurt, granola and berries.
I think this is so much
more do - able than a huge
layer cake, and the fact that you made it vegan puts it right over the top!
This time the batter looked the same but when I placed the batter I attempted to
do a lower temperature with butter which often «fries» the first
layer of the cake resulting in
more stability.
It's
more like the
layer on the pictures in the blog, which I didn't see until after I made the recipe.
Do this 1
more round until it makes 1 cup of
layered beets and tuna.
I've also found that the final
layer becomes
more blue once frozen, so don't be surprised if your mixture looks
more purple at first.
First, the middle
layer was a bit liquedy and not like pizza
doe so I added
more almond flour thinking that would make it
more doughey but that
did not work, so I poured it in.
My last question is about the
layer — so
do I understand that you put a wrapper in, then the ingredients and then another wrapper and
more ingredients?
I think you could probably bake, freeze (in a single
layer), and then re-bake these to warm and crisp them up again (maybe adding a bit
more olive oil), although I have not tried
doing it.
Mine too didn't rise much so I added a third
layer to make it look
more like a cake.
I ended up being disappointed with the final product (but perhaps that's because it wasn't chocolate: — RRB - The cake was a tiny bit dry and I wish I had used much
more of the jam and lemon creme in between
layers... 1/3 cup of each
did not go very far and there was an awful lot of lemon creme left over that went to waste.
Add a few store - bought pastries, lovely jam or jelly, and if you want something even
more; make
layered yogurt parfaits like we
did with plain Greek yogurt and jam.
I cook them up in some salted kerrygold, and then drizzle
more melted butter over them when they're
done, and
layer Trader Joe's crunchy flax and chia seed peanut butter for added fats and protein.
I don't know how it happens, but between the time you assemble and the time it's fully cooked... you end up with
more layers than you thought!
Shan, I've made this a few times and never had that problem...
did you spread the popcorn out into a single
layer (so there is
more exposed surface area) on the baking sheet and dry it for the full 45 minutes?
If you
do not have oven mitts, I would highly suggest buying a pair - using
layers of towels to remove hot objects is
more inconvenient and
more dangerous.
Don't worry if the
layers aren't super clear when you first take it out of the microwave, the
layers will settle
more as the butter cools.
We steamed our asparagus — as we often
do — in the microwave, by placing it in a shallow baking dish with a thin
layer of water (no
more than a quarter inch), covering the dish (you can use either a plate or plastic wrap) and microwaving it for 2 - 3 minutes and then in 1 minute intervals, checking it after each minute by inserting a fork into the stems.
wenger should have
more layers of backup & he
did nt.
I bet you have
more layers,
more resilience,
more compassion,
more strength, and better boundaries now than you
did then.
I've
done this
more with my
layered cuts so I can focus
more on the colours.
The double
layer cover offers
more wet zone protection, but this single
layer sleep sack
does offer wetness protection also.
After the cleaning was
done, I
layered the car seat with some
more fleece fabric I had in the car (thanks sis!)
The benefit of using washable ones (besides the fact that you don't have to keep buying
more) is that they're often the inside
layer of a cute set of swim trunks.
They are often in
layers and
do not strain out any pulp from the fruit.They take slightly
more preparation than your average popsicle but are well worth the effort - your kids will be walking around with a delicious, healthy snack (that they think is a dessert).
You don't need
more than a thin
layer otherwise the underneath will not show through as they write.
Babies who are fed formula rather than breast milk don't get this
layer of protection, so they're
more vulnerable to inflammation, allergies, and other eventual health issues.
If you're heading out for some crisp fresh air with your little one, then the rule of thumb is that babies need one
more layer of clothing than you
do.
Don't try to scrub off this protective
layer completely at the next diaper change, as that could hurt the skin
more.
The easiest thing you can
do is adding one
more layer of clothes than you wear at any moment.
And then the thing after that..., the first innovation in cloth - diapering was called the «pre-fold» and all that is, is it takes this large square of single
layer fabric and it folds it in a way and so that it's so in that..., and that the center is thicker and has
more layers than the sides
do.
Whilst this method works quite well and allows you to choose from many
more styles on the high street, it
does mean doubling up on
layers (which may be hot in the summer) and can be a bit of a faff with most of the top having a tendency to drop down and cover baby's head during the feed.
While newborns
do have issues with temperature regulation, they rarely need
more than a light
layer extra than what we would wear.
You'll also find an additional 4
layer booster than can be snapped on top (you will
more than likely need this, don't loose it, or misplace it).
Do I need to buy new diapers with
more layers of fabric?