Mango will also add moisture, so be judicious with the mango or reduce
the other liquids a bit to compensate.
Not exact matches
Coconut flour can be a
bit tricky to work with — it absorbs a lot of
liquid, so you usually use a lot less coconut flour than you would
other kinds of flours — but once you get the hang of it, the results can be very rewarding.
1/8 to 1/4 cup coconut milk or
other non-dairy milk 1 cup cubed papaya 1/2 cup frozen cubed mango 1 large frozen banana (about 1 cup of frozen banana chunks) Optional: 1/2 cup frozen cubed pineapple (gives it more sweetness, but overpowers the papaya a
bit — depends on your preference for papaya) Optional: Vodka or Rum — if adding, use less coconut milk as too much
liquid will result in a smoothie rather than soft - serve
If you're making a casserole or a braise that only calls for a
bit of stock (in addition to
other liquids like wine), feel free to go for the store - bought stuff.
I like pure organic stevia in some applications (like coffee and tea where you just need a
bit), but it doesn't provide the right texture in this recipe, so it's important not to sub the maple with that without adding some
other sort of
liquid, which I haven't experimented with.
That's because the naturally occurring gelatin in the meat, bones, cartilage, and
other bits has melted into the
liquid it's cooking in.
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered that cells can «walk» on
liquids a
bit like the way geckos stick to
other surfaces.
If you're new to using almond meal, keep in mind that almond meal (same as almond flour) differs a
bit from one batch to the
other, so you may have to adjust the amount of
liquid you use to get the thickness you want.
- For sweeter fudge pops you can add a
bit of maple syrup or
other liquid sweetener.
It applies a
bit like a
Liquid Sand or
other texture polish; the glitter is dense enough that it's easy to get a clean cuticle line, and very little got on my skin or cuticles.
You may be tempted to withdraw a little
bit here, a little
bit there, but remember that a CD isn't like
other liquid savings accounts; early withdrawals on a CD can trigger penalty fees that defeat the purpose of saving.
When he said «the US
liquid fuels requirements», he was a
bit off, because total
liquid fuels includes stuff like diesel and kerosene and
other distillates.
Of course, this is still an HTC U phone, and fittingly there's a gorgeous «
liquid surface» curved glass panel around the back of the U11 +, which is every
bit as eye - catching as the
other models in this series.
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.