Sentences with phrase «slight bit of texture»

This one (Hamptons) does have a slight bit of texture.
It does dry with a slight bit of texture, so top coat is necessary for a smooth finish.

Not exact matches

What we have here with these delightful raw vegan tiramisu bites is a dessert that carries the most important tiramisu flavours and textures: there's the slight bitterness of coffee and the earthy, velvety tones of chocolate and the sweetness of vanilla; and the absolutely crucial creaminess is there too.
There is loads of texture in each bite of this dish with the creamy rice, slight crunch from the onion and celery and tender asparagus, peas and wilted kale which add substance.
Banana flour, some stevia for a little bit of sweetness, flax eggs for some binding, nutrition, and slight texture, and almond milk to bring it all together.
A bit of red onion sprinkled over the cheese for a slight pungency, asparagus for bite and avocado for creaminess (and because everything is better with avocado) all help to build up the flavours and textures.
The cauliflower and the oats go together really well in texture, but if you're not a big fan of the flavour of cauliflower or use a bit too much you can end up with a slight cauliflower undertones in some recipes.
I've seen lots of takes on this trend but by far my favorite are these Ballet Flat ($ 70), which come in several colors and textures and have the slightest bit of a heel for comfort.
First, the hair gets the slightest bit of piece - y texture, especially evident in the movement toward the front.
It's not even the slightest bit starchy — despite containing both arrowroot starch and tapioca flour — thanks to almond flour and coconut flour, both of which help to balance out the harsh texture that otherwise starch - heavy flours lend to baked goods.
Still, it's quite beautiful, though the beauty highlights that Anderson is mainly interested in sexy and not the slightest bit interested in the texture of the medium: any examination of the dark side of the»90s digital revolution would benefit from a discussion of this film, as visually sterile, as it happens, as Tony Randel and Clive Barker's geometric inferno from Hellbound: Hellraiser II.
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