Sentences with phrase «settle out of the mix»

Note: It's important to use table salt in the cake mix; other types will eventually settle out of the mix.

Not exact matches

I'm too scared to try to find a mix that would come out with the same fluffy texture of foccacia breads, so I settle for baking him non - «Jenn - friendly» (as he puts it) varieties and wearing a hospital - style mask while mixing it.
When an icy impact occurred, the impactor's kinetic energy became heat energy, instantly melted some ice, gouged out a crater, and kicked up into Mars» thin atmosphere large amounts of debris mixed with water (liquid, ice crystals, and vapor)-- and complex organic molecules that obviously came recently from life.127 Then, the dirt and salt - water mixture settled back to the surface in vast layers of thin sheets — strata — especially around the crater.
Maybe in RDR2 if we had the chance of some NPC lowlifes coming along and biting us some crap while we were fishing it would mix things up, we could put down the rod and have a bit of a shoot out or even have a fishing challenge to settle things in a more civil manner.
And whatever asset mix you eventually settle on, you'll squeeze the most out of whatever gains the market delivers by sticking to funds with low annual expenses.
Well, to ensure you don't bail out of stocks and rush to cash or gold or whatever when the market is tanking, you might write down why you've settled on your current asset allocation and promise in writing that you'll hold off at least a week before making any changes to your stocks - bonds mix.
She eventually settled on the curator character — whose tone is more a mix of sardonic and wistful than purely accusatory — and reached out to Mr. Postlethwaite after she learned he was trying to get a wind turbine installed on his home.
When 4.9 million gallons of crude oil blew out of Deepwater Horizon's well head in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico disaster, emergency responders made the decision to add 2 million gallons of dispersant — a chemical substance used to prevent settling or clumping — to the mix.
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