Sentences with phrase «mushiness of»

Sorting by show isn't possible unless you rename each recording — a painstaking process given the sluggishness of the device and the mushiness of the remote.
Lumpiness will vary on mushiness of the bananas.
Forget the bland mushiness of canned beans.
Quite a few reviewers noted the mushiness of the frozen bananas.
Also, to the reviewer that commented on the mushiness of the recipe: How mushy the potatoes come out depend on how long you cook it — adjust times if necessary.

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But in our era of theological mushiness and cultural transformation, even the most imperfect attempt at clarity and doctrinal solidarity is better than soft - spoken obfuscation.
One that yields a tender and fluffy product free of the mushiness that's often synonymous with this type of grain.
I marinated overnight, and did see a bit of the mushiness problem others have noted.
The original recipe called for twice the amount of dressing which I cut in half, and I recommend tossing the dressing on at the end instead of all together with the salad, to avoid any mushiness and to keep the veggies fresh and crunchy.
In any case, you're likely to end up with beans with split skins and an unappetizing level of mushiness as you seek to cook them until they're tender.
This Pan Fried Sesame Tofu with Broccoli had texture, it had flavor, and none of that bland mushiness that I've always ended up with in the past!
I'd usually pooh - pooh the idea of overcooking vegetables, but here the mushiness works perfectly with the peas.
This left me with about three layers of bread, and I had no problems with either mushiness or crunchiness.
I haven't done cooked cabbage very many times and am unsure of the mushiness factor...
(Optional) Bulk up dish without adding calories by adding chopped cauliflower, then continue to cook until cauliflower is at preferred level of mushiness.
Routine handling: There was no feeling of mushiness or roll, and it cornered decently at everyday driving speeds.
As for the mushiness, Tierney needs to keep in mind that while the field welcomes criticism, it would be nice if said critics would actually try to work through the established scientific conferences and organizations instead of running out and trying to sway the public and politicians instead (again, another bad habit they seem to share in common with the creationists).
Although I support you on advocating for a carbon tax, I disagree on your opposition to the subsidies for alternative energy and your kind of «mindless middle» mushiness about a conference that was set up specifically as a forum for the skeptics (a rather unpleasant habit they seem to be picking up from the creationists).
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