I would suggest that, the first time you try it, just keep
a really careful eye on it, and stir it frequently to prevent it from scorching around the sides or on any hot spots your slow cooker might have.
Not exact matches
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright
eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who
really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be
careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
You do
really have to be
careful when whipping the cream, stop at medium peaks or it curdles with the batt of an
eye.
Keep a
careful eye on them, nuts and seeds can burn
really quickly!
Although many are afraid of creating theatrical
eyes because they may clash with a red dress, if you are
careful, smokey
eyes go
really well with the drama of red dress.
I prefer the texture of the Sephora Collection corrector as I find that it had less creasing and didn't emphasize fine lines while the Urban Decay Naked Skin Color Correcting Fluid has about the same amount of coverage to the Sephora one, feels
really creamy and looks fantastic,
really brighten up the
eyes, but if I'm not
careful, it will emphasizes every single fine line under my
eyes.
What
really makes the blue shadow stand out, though, is the
careful strobing of her inner
eye corners with a bronze shadow.