Sentences with phrase «slightly less next time»

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So sorry to hear that your soup was too watery, I really hope that it turns out more delicious next time by using slightly less water.
If it was too thick, maybe use slightly less beans next time.
Maybe I will try less applesauce next time as it is slightly runnier?
You could try using a little less potato and slightly more cacao and maple syrup next time to see if that makes any difference.
I loved the flavour but next time I will add slightly less turmeric, maybe 1 teaspoon max.
Will try them next time with either a buckwheat or greek honey to see if they seem slightly less over-powering.
Next time I make this, I will probably tone down the sweetness a bit and use slightly less vegetable broth.
i was hoping for a slightly less fatty option, but next time ill just say to hell with it.
The only thing I plan on doing differently next time is using less coconut oil and slightly more almond milk.
If your dough has felt stiff and heavy in the past, try using slightly less flour next time and knead the dough for longer to help develop the gluten.
Next time I will try with slightly less of the peanut butter topping, which is very rich.
Went slightly less on the salt because of previous reviews; that said, still a bit salty for my taste and will use even less next time.
I used slightly less maple sugar to replace the sugars called for (it's supposed to be sweeter than reg sugar), but I felt the cookies could've used a bit of extra sweetness, so will use full amount called for next time.
Next time, I would use slightly smaller and less juicy apples — these seemed to leak during baking, so my tester never came out clean.
I tried this and it was great, I used a medium egg an it was fine although next time I'd double the erhythritol and slightly less coconut flour
It leaves you wondering what the director will achieve next time, if he starts with material that's slightly less elliptical.
Given that 6 pm might be a little too early for some to get totally smashed, and given that the US start time for Microsoft's next - gen reveal event is 10 am PDT, we thought that we'd present you with something slightly less alcoholic for this evening's Xbox announcement.
At the time the most important art journal of France, L'Artiste, in its issue of March 12, 1848, extolled the «genius of liberty» which had revived «the eternal flames of art» (obviously it had been less effective in reviving the rhetorical power of its writers), and the next week, Clément de Ris, writing in the same periodical, while slightly chagrined by the mediocrity of the first «liberated» Salon, nevertheless maintained that «in the realm of art, as in that of morals, social thought and politics, barriers are falling and the horizon is expanding.»
The simple act of recognizing such tendencies could help refine how choices are made — at least giving slightly better odds of getting things a little less wrong the next time.
We'll certainly be back, although I think next time we'll pick a cottage on a slightly less busy street.
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