Sentences with phrase «often change the texture»

I've observed that whey - based protein powders can often change the texture of things so that might not be the best option.

Not exact matches

The color, texture, and odor of newborn poop is not only different from what you're used to, but can seem to change — in frequency, hue, and consistency — as often as your post-baby moods.
I get bored easily, and don't like how reheating can change the texture and taste usually, so * I * don't eat leftovers very often.
Stir them up before eating, since the texture often changes during shipping.
The reason that washing soda is not used in baking and cooking is that because it is stronger, it often reacts too strongly with the acid in the recipe, changing the taste or texture dramatically.
Often, changes in the texture of skin and hair will be a first sign that something is off about our health.
Skipping sunscreen, imbibing too often, coping ineffectively with stress and sleeping on your side or stomach can all exacerbate and create wrinkled, adult acne and texture changes
I love wearing black, and definitely gravitate to darker colors in the winter, so I often find myself trying to change up my black looks with different fabrics and textures.
Cons: More expensive than many cat litter brands, some cats may not like the texture of the corn materials, litter may need to be changed more often in multiple cat households
Hormones regulate the change from fuzzy puppy coats to the adult version, and they have an affect again as the animal ages, often causing hair to become thinner with a dryer texture.
The mimic octopus in particular can change colour, shape and even the texture of its skin to blend in with their surroundings, and often they can be spotted here.
He uses a wide range of brushwork and surface treatments to draw attention to the varied textures of the canvas - often applying distemper (a tempera paint made with dry pigments in animal glue) in thin brushy layers - to capture qualities of light and the changing effects of the atmosphere.
He uses a wide range of brushwork and surface treatments to draw attention to the varied textures of the canvas — often applying distemper (a tempera paint made with dry pigments in animal glue) in thin brushy layers — to capture qualities of light and the changing effects of the atmosphere.
The texture will change completely, often getting grainy.
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