Sentences with phrase «possible out of the bowl»

Top filling layer with remaining batter, making sure to scrape as much as possible out of the bowl.

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- Begin by grating the unpeeled gala apples using a box grater, and add them into a bowl; prepare two more small bowls, and take a handful of the grated apples, and squeeze as much of the juice out of them into one of the other bowls as possible; place the squeezed - out apples into the other bowl; repeat the process until all the grated apples have been squeezed of their juice, and set them aside for a moment.
Squeeze as much liquid out of the grated sweet potato and apple as possible and transfer the squeezed mixture into a clean bowl.
Using a spatula or dough scraper, carefully turn the dough out of the bowl onto the counter, trying to disturb its bubbly structure as little as possible.
A few hours before cooking, place a tofu block in a bowl and put a weight on top of it to squeeze out water as much as possible.
Once cool wrap in a tea towel and squeeze out as much water as possible then thinly chop — Put the spinach, parsley, chopped garlic, ricotta, gf flour, eggs, cheese into a large bowl and season well then stir until everything is mixed — Using wet hands squish the mixture into little walnut sized balls and then refrigerate for 30 mins — Bring a pan to boil and reduce the heat down and then carefully drop some of the balls in.
If possible, bring a large bowl filled with water and a small stone and reenact the teacher's exercise from the story — each person drops a stone into the water while describing an act of kindness he or she has carried out.
«We so often allow our dogs to drink out of community water bowls and / or dog park water bowls, but they should be avoided if at all possible
The most obvious solution is to put the lid down, but some dogs are strong enough to lift it themselves and might not be discouraged, so you should also try changing your pet's water more often, and putting it in a ceramic bowl out of the sunlight so it stays as cold as possible.
It is also difficult for cats to see possible threats when they are eating out of deep bowls.
The answer to both is that it's possible, but right now Whisker Fatigue falls under the category of conditions that are not definitive, completely plausible, but not worth getting freaked out about (at least, not to the point of spending $ 60 - plus on a special bowl).
As cats become acclimated they may be fine with sharing a food bowl, but until then and even after the new cat is let out into the shared areas in the home, make sure to maintain separate food bowls and keep them in different parts of the house if possible.
You will need to keep them isolated from each other, as well as feed them out of separate bowls, do not allow them to share toys, and if possible, potty them in different areas of your yard.
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