Since they can't chew too well, you can feed scrambled eggs, bread or their regular hamster pellets
soaked in a bit of water.
Not exact matches
For starters, you need to be aware
of the fact that most traditional shaving soaps require a
bit more preparation time before you can shave, as the soap puck will need to be
soaked in water for a few minutes to soften it up.
I replaced the banana with a couple
of dates — as I only had dried ones I let 5 - 6
soak in water for a
bit.
My tips for quinoa are (1)
soak quinoa
in cold
water beforehand to get rid
of the bitter taste; (2) toast your quinoa — it tastes nuttier; (3) use a
bit less than a 2:1 liquid: grain ratio, as more
water makes for soggy quinoa; (4) cook
in vegetable stock instead
of water and add
in flavorings like smashed garlic, peppercorns and fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs.
Made these tonight without the stevia and used 4 dates which i
soaked in a little
bit of warm
water.
Made these today with a few changes: — left out stevia — used 5 dates
soaked in some warm
water (they were small ones tho)-- subbed flax seed for one
of the eggs — added vanilla, cinnamon, allspice — added a
bit of extra walnut — added raisins to 3
of them
Soak just a few
of them
in a
bit of water overnight and they turn into this naturally sugary dream that's also high
in fiber, potassium and believe it or not, they're lower
in sugar than most all other dried fruits such as dates and raisins (though I like those too).
Easy enough to
soak in a bowl
of hot
water to «cook» them... If you want regular pasta simply cook it until it is al dente (if you take a piece
of pasta out
of the
water and it is cooked on the outside with a little core
of white
in the middle when you
bite off the end, it is al dente).
It took a
bit of muscle, and the texture became more crystallized, but I repeated this 3 - 4 times until I got almost all
of it out
of the jar (then got the jar
soaking in hot
water).
If yours aren't,
soak them
in a
bit of boiling hot
water for 30 minutes before you begin.
I also
soaked the sliced red onion
in a
bit of cold
water with a teaspoon
of vinegar (helps retain the red color) to cut the sharpness
of the onions.
Makes a
bit of a mess though... Also rinse off
in luke warm or cool
water as not to melt off all the coconut oil to give it time to
soak in later.
You'll still have a
bit of a mess, but if you immediately
soak the machine
in hot
water, cleanup really isn't that bad.
1/4 cup red onion, diced (
soaked in cold
water for 10 minutes and drained, if you prefer onion with less
of a
bite)
1/2 cup raw cashews,
soaked in water for at least 1 hour, then rinsed and drained 1/4 apple, coarsely chopped 1 teaspoon ume plum vinegar (may sub with lemon juice or apple cider vinegar with a
bit of salt perhaps)
water to thin to desired consistency (I used around 1/2 cup but start with less since it will be more saucy initially.
A fifteen to twenty minute
soak in hot
water, drain, then toss
in a
bit of oil and they're good to go.
1 tablespoon
of ground flax seeds
soaked in 3 tablespoons
of water can also replace 1 egg and just a little
bit of the gums can add an extra binding element that mimics gluten, adding a stronger «
bite texture» to baked goods.
I use the hose
of the faucet to clean
in between the leaves then I submerge the wedge
in bowl
of ice
water and let it
soak for a
bit.
So I improvised by
soaking a corn tortilla
in hot
water for a few minutes and then blitzing it
in a blender with a
bit of the tomato sauce.
if you do need to use other dates, I recommend making a thick paste with them — put them
in a bowl with a
bit of hot
water to soften them up;
soak for half hour
in the hot
water, drain (but not completely) them and then blend with 1 TBSP coconut oil; use this paste for the filling
For optimum flavor,
soak the zest
in a
bit of warm
water for about 30 mintes before using.
PMS
Bites (makes 6 bites) 6 dates, soaked in warm water for 5 - 10 minutes (reserve the soaking water) 2 tsp of date soaking water 1 tsp of coconut oil 1 tsp of cacao or cocoa powder 1 heaping tbsp of almond butter (or nut butter of your choice) a pinch of sea salt cacao nibs for rolling the balls in (or shredded coconut, hemp seeds, chocolate chips
Bites (makes 6
bites) 6 dates, soaked in warm water for 5 - 10 minutes (reserve the soaking water) 2 tsp of date soaking water 1 tsp of coconut oil 1 tsp of cacao or cocoa powder 1 heaping tbsp of almond butter (or nut butter of your choice) a pinch of sea salt cacao nibs for rolling the balls in (or shredded coconut, hemp seeds, chocolate chips
bites) 6 dates,
soaked in warm
water for 5 - 10 minutes (reserve the
soaking water) 2 tsp
of date
soaking water 1 tsp
of coconut oil 1 tsp
of cacao or cocoa powder 1 heaping tbsp
of almond butter (or nut butter
of your choice) a pinch
of sea salt cacao nibs for rolling the balls
in (or shredded coconut, hemp seeds, chocolate chips, etc
They are pretty tough so need a
bit of soaking in boiling
water.
To make it vegan, you can
soak a 1/4 c
of raw cashews
in water for 4 hours (I do it overnight), and then blend with a cup
of fresh
water and add that instead
of both cream and milk (it is a
bit more cream, but cashews can thicken up a soup pretty quickly and easily).
Raspberry Chocolate Raw Tart Yield: approx 18 tarts For the Tart shell 1 cup raw organic almonds,
soaked 2 - 3 hours or over night 1 1/4 cup dried organic soft dates, chopped,
soaked for 30 mins only if not soft 3/4 cups raw cacao powder 1/2 tsp pure vanilla - alcohol free pinch sea salt 2 - 3 tbsp filtered
water Method Combine above ingredients
in bowl
of food processor fitted with S blade and blend until the mass begins to clump together adding the
water bit by
bit only if needed to combine the mixture.
When planning to serve with rice, I also add a little
bit... say 1/4 cup
of chicken stock /
water to increase the amount sauce that works well to
soak in rice
in some flavor.
I used a
bit of bleach
in a hot
water soak... and then rinsed and rinsed (and rinsed), and then put them
in the dryer on the highest heat setting.
Another way is to put them to
soak in bucket
of cold
water with a little
bit of salt
in it 24 hours before laundry.
24 hours before laundry put the pads to
soak in a bucket
of cold
water and a little
bit of salt.
According to Julie, there are a few tricks that help vegan cheeses get that perfect texture: «You want to make sure to use a high - powered blender,
soak the tree nuts overnight
in filtered
water, and add a
bit of coconut oil to help it set up and give it a silky - smooth feel,» she explains.
Remove the green covering to get the firm jelly which is cut to small
bits, rinse n
soak in cold
water, remove slime using a sieve and put aloe vera
bits in cup
of cold
water.
For optimum flavor,
soak the zest
in a
bit of warm
water for about 30 mintes before using.
I became very fond
of flax crackers which are very simply whole flax seeds
soaked in water overnight to generate maximum «flax slime» mixed with a
bit of grated carrot and other seeds and spices / flavorings as desired.
Soak just a few
of them
in a
bit of water overnight and they turn into this naturally sugary dream that's also high
in fiber, potassium and believe it or not, they're lower
in sugar than most all other dried fruits such as dates and raisins (though I like those too).
Pepitas are slightly tangy, crispy pumpkin seeds that have been
soaked in filtered
water with sea salt and a
bit of cayenne pepper and then dried
in a warm (no higher than 150F) oven to preserve rawness.
A good
soak in warm
water with a little
bit of soap or Dawn dishwashing detergent scares the fleas away.
you can
soak in water a little
bit of good quality dry food such as Orijen to make sure they soften, then mix these pellets to the wet canned food and see what happens.
If all that sounds a
bit too much there are plenty
of opportunities to simply sit on the beach and
soak up the warm rays
of the sun, taking a dip
in the cool, clear
waters of the sea when the heat gets too much.
The bathroom was fairly compact and very modern, with a slate walk -
in shower that I liked quite a
bit more than the rest
of the room, although the
water was tepid, and the placement
of the valve versus the shower head meant getting
soaked whether intended or not.
I allow my slips to
soak in the hot soapy
water for a
bit before resuming the cycle, but if you have front - loading washers, then just run the cycle a couple
of times.