I'm
sure this works fine for agents, but what happens when an editor asks for one?
If you have proper space to set up your PSVR (6ft or more I believe they recommend) then I'm
sure it all works fine, but for the rest of us where 6ft is all the space you have to live, the PSVR just can't handle it.
Not exact matches
If I was struggling, then I'd focus more on myself b / c writing takes a lot of
work (e.g. was up until 2 am w / this post and woke at 6 am to edit and make
sure everything is
fine)
If you are out shopping for a home during this summer selling season and you are having a difficult time finding a good property at a reasonable price, be
sure to thank the folks at the Fed for their
fine work.
Whatever
works Theo, though making food into a s e xual partner can be dangerous... just be careful, and make
sure and sand the wall with a very
fine grit paper...
They have very different blades so I'm not too
sure how it'll turn out but I think it could
work fine!
Hi Rose, I've not tried making it with vanilla extract before so I'm not too
sure about the ratios and quantity but I imagine that it would
work fine.
However, I am
sure it'll
work out just
fine.
I also tried an apple cider vinegar solid shampoo I found on etsy.com, and it
worked fine for my scalp, but I'm not
sure if it's good for the hair long - term as it's basically soap.
I'm
sure your American baking cup will
work fine!
I don't actually use a specific brand but I'm
sure anything in your local whole food store would
work fine xx
You could try substituting them with two or three really ripe bananas, but I'm not
sure they'd taste exactly the same but they should
work fine.
Hey girls, sorry to hear you've been having trouble with the bread, I'm currently retesting it to see if the recipe could be altered at all, but it's always
worked out
fine for me — you have to make
sure it's really dried out as much as possible before you bake it, so maybe that's it?
not
sure, it didn't say, but it was sort of a brownish / redish color) seemed to
work just
fine.
Hi Sarah, it would
work fine, but I am not exactly
sure on the conversion measurements.
As long as it still solidifies when it gets cold, I'm
sure it will
work fine.
I'm
sure it would
work fine to add veggies!
I'm
sure it would
work just
fine!
If it's the blender than it should
work fine as well as you make
sure the cashews are very tender first, if it's the mixer, it won't
work as that is more for making doughs and batters.
Yes, sugar would
work fine as well, just make
sure it gets dissolved so it doesn't settle at the bottom.
I do think a regular blender will
work fine, just make
sure the cashews are very tender before blending, and make
sure that the cream is blended completely smooth before adding the remaining water and flavourings.
You can also try making these with oat flour, pretty
sure it'll
work out
fine.
I haven't tried it, but I'm am almost completely
sure it would be delicious and
work just
fine.
She's not vegan so I kept the egg but I'm
sure an egg substitute would
work just
fine too.
I haven't tried in just a regular skillet, but I'm
sure it would
work out
fine.
I find the coffee grinder
works best as I can turn it upside down and shake it around to make
sure all the bits are ground as
fine as possible.
I'm not
sure of its technical expiration or how long you're supposed to keep fry oil; mine was a day old and it
worked fine.
Hmm, well I'm
sure the new mole recipe will
work fine in a pot that simmers for a while, it's essentially the same thing.
I am still feeling pretty awful, but I am
sure I will be
fine for
work on Monday... isn't it always like that when you have a few days off?
Your bread pan should
work just
fine, just be
sure to follow the instructions for watching it to be
sure it doesn't rise too high.the cooking time will also be the same.
I'm not
sure how buckwheat or millet flakes would
work in this particular recipe, but I have a feeling that it would be just
fine:)
I use Aroy - d brand coconut cream but I'm
sure other brands would
work just
fine.
I believe I may have tried it at one point, but I went through so many variations of these muffins that I can't say for
sure... Anyhow I'm
sure it will
work just
fine, although oil does tend to contribute a bit more moistness to baked goods than butter.
It really depends on the recipe, I can't tell you for
sure that another flour will always
work, but in many recipes quinoa flour may be just
fine.
Almond flour will probably
work okay, but make
sure it is a
fine ground flour, Thanks!
I am
sure that it would be way better in a le Creuset, but this
worked fine.
Yeah, i think that would probably
work out okay — not
sure how the texture may turn out, but I suspect they'd be just
fine.
Linda, I am not
sure what the issue is as it is
working fine on my end.
I haven't tried it but I'm
sure it would
work just
fine.
I just used 1 %, which is what we usually keep on hand, but I'm
sure any kind would
work just
fine.
Sure thing — the recipe uses a butter - flavored coconut oil, so using regular coconut oil will
work just
fine.
We have not tested this recipe out with agave, but we have made hard candy with agave before and we are
sure it would
work fine.
Hi Melissa, I'm
sure a ranch slaw would
work just
fine.
I wasn't
sure if yellow curry was the same as green curry - couldn't find yellow, but green seemed to
work just
fine!
I haven't tried to add ww flour, but I am
sure it would
work fine.
so others that are wanting to sub and use a flax egg or something I am
sure that would
work fine:)
I followed the recipe exactly but I'm
sure some subs would
work fine.
If you don't have chickpea flour (I happen to, since I cook a decent amount of Indian food), I'm
sure whole wheat pastry or all - purpose would
work fine.
I'm not 100 %
sure, as I haven't tested it, but I would wager that almond milk should
work fine!
Britain - I'm
sure it'll
work out just
fine, you just won't get any of the spices or sweetness that's meant to come from the syrup.