Sentences with phrase «of little air bubbles»

Skip the blender: «Some parents put it in a blender,» Walker says, but «that makes a lot of little air bubbles

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Cooking the flour in the saucepan cooks out the raw flour flavor, and begins to dry the dough out, so that one big air bubble forms instead of lots of little ones.
Always pipe a little bit of royal icing onto a board / paper towel before you begin to make sure there are no air bubbles.
Let the first side cook until the edges turn dry and you see little air bubbles forming in the middle of the batter.
When they become active, you should see little air bubbles floating to the top of your mixture.
The apple cider vinegar helps to raise the bread a little as the vinegar reacts with the bicarb and creates air bubbles If you don't want to use the cider vinegar you can also try a dash of lemon juice.
Then Flamini came on at the end and gifted them a penalty that was that 0 - 2 — in the crowds silence, you could almost hear the air come gushing out of our expectation bubble to leave a shrunken, little balloon drifting aimlessly across the Emirates pitch.
I try to use recycled glass where possible (bottles and glasses which I flatten out in my kiln) and Polish mouthblown glass, which comes in a vast array of colours and has little air - bubbles and striations, giving the glass a lot of «life».
Those air bubbles your little one swallows can easily get trapped in her belly, leading to a buildup of pressure.
The gel is great for resistance — so the stars don't immediately fall to the bottom of the bottle, and the little air bubbles inside the gel simulate all the little stars in the galaxy.
«Ice cores contain little air bubbles and, thus, represent the only direct archive of the composition of the past atmosphere,» says Hubertus Fischer, an experimental climate physics professor at the University of Bern in Switzerland and lead author of the study.
So life still happens and as much as you and I can do the things to try to create these little bubbles of you know, a nutrition bubble and lifestyle, and all these great little parts of our ecosystem, we still operate in an ecosystem that is generally pretty toxic in terms of all the things that are out in the air, food, water, soil and you're going — you're going to come across stuff and it is just about what do you do to increase your resilience against these things once you kill them off, like you said was some of the post infection support, you know, people may hear — hear this and think oh kill, kill, kill, but eventually we're strengthening us, too, as the host and so that's why you and I, you know, maybe we take an extra day off or we go spend some more time in nature because that's the stuff that's going to heal you in the long term.
The apple cider vinegar helps to raise the bread a little as the vinegar reacts with the bicarb and creates air bubbles If you don't want to use the cider vinegar you can also try a dash of lemon juice.
I lined up each piece of the little sailor boy and applied the decoupage to the dresser and then pressed out the air bubbles.
For those delegates that are interested in returning a little bit of environmental integrity to the system, ECO would like to emphasise that they'll need to burst the hot air bubble.
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