Sentences with phrase «probably add more water»

For next time, I would probably add more water to my homemade broth.)
Next time I would probably add more water as the sauce was a bit thick for my taste, and I might look for alternatives to all the oil to pull the points down.
You would be again probably adding more water to it, more than sugar anyway, so I don't think that would increase its shelf life, infact it would do the opposite.

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At this point the dough probably won't stick together on it's own, so add in 2 - 3 tablespoons of water and process a little more to make the dough stickier.
If you use one like this, you will probably need to add a little water to thin the sauce and you'll get more flavour to your spoonful of paste.
It would have probably made more sense to crush the chia seeds before adding the water, but I didn't.
I also only used 6 tbsp of water and found that it was still too thick for my liking, so I'll probably add some more next time.
If the dough seems dry you can add more water, but it's such a small amount it probably won't make a noticeable difference in texture.
Add more water as needed — you'll probably need at least another 1/4 cup, and gently knead the dough to bring it together.
Butternut and canned puree tend to be quite moist, so you will probably have to add more flour if keeping the same water level as in the recipe.
-- Add in cooked squash (cut into pieces), thyme (they say a sprig of fresh but I only had dried), 1c coconut milk (I probably added in a little more), water (they say 6c but I only added one or two because there was no room!
The government knew that adding fluoride to drinking water was probably illegal more than 20 years before it changed the law.
My directions: Add 3 cups water, 2 bananas, 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (more or less to your taste, I probably do more like 10 tblspns) and about a tablespoon of vanilla extract to a blender.
Add more water as needed — you'll probably need at least another 1/4 cup, and gently knead the dough to bring it together.
If you work outside in the heat, you'll need more water, and probably some added electrolytes, too.
You are probably also aware already that water vapor is as much if not more of a so called greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide is and there is a lot of evaporating ocean water on the planet not to mention clouds and high tropical humidity because hot air provides added space in the atmosphere for water vapor gas to become a major component of air.
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