These are
rather thick liquids, so can actually often be applied manually with a brush - brush traces are there, but next to invisible unless you are looking for them.
Not exact matches
Mine is a
rather thick one, so if you used a very
liquid - y one, it might have added more moisture to the batter and in turn made it runnier.
You should obtain a
rather thick cream, so do not add too much
liquid.
For a smoothie bowl simply add less
liquid, so it's good and
thick and eat out of a bowl
rather than drinking it.
Some commenters have mentioned leaving the milk of magnesia uncovered for a while so it becomes a
thick paste
rather than a
liquid.
You should obtain a
rather thick cream, so do not add too much
liquid.
This one does the trick without having to cake on because the consistency is a lot
thicker (more than a cream
rather than a
liquid, but classified as a
liquid foundation).
When I got home Thursday afternoon there was
Liquid in her crate it was
rather thick so I'm not quite sure if it was urine vomit or a very very loose stool but it was apparent that there was blood in it.