Sentences with phrase «take much moisture»

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The dough was quite delicate to work with and tore easily after I folded the fruit in (probably too much moisture), so the shape is less than perfect, but that's immaterial once you take a bite!
This is a good indication that much of the moisture taken up during the sprouting process has been removed.
Not sure how much it would take away from the flavor, texture, and moisture of the cake??
Too much moisture can lead to prickly heat, even in the winter, so take a layer off or change your baby's clothes so more air can flow over her skin.
I was pleased to read that Dove, a brand I know and trust have taken their 60 years of experience to ensure that the Baby Dove range replenishes the essential moisture and nutrients that are much needed by a baby's skin.
That way you won't have to wash the wool and the cotton blanket will take up the flood and the wool will keep the moisture from going though and not have to absorb much so it will dry out quickly.
The cotton blanket will take up the flood and the wool will keep the moisture from going though and not have to absorb much so it will dry out quickly.
For some psoriasis patients I know, taking a shower can help aid in alleviating their symptoms of psoriasis and can give their body much of the moisture it needs.
Take it slow and use healthy lube to provide the moisture your body isn't producing much of these days.
It takes away some of the moisture added by the orange juice and gives it a much stronger flavour.
One thing I worried about with washing the cushions so much is the wear and tear it would take on the fabric but Electrolux has so many features to care for the fabric, like in the dryer, there are moisture sensors that detect when the fabric is dry to prevent over-drying.
But much colder conditions can do the same thing - the factor which drives it is how much moisture is taken away.
The Pebble Steel may look like a gadget that wouldn't take kindly to water, but the premium model can endure just as much moisture as its predecessor.
Oh, and if you had a home steam - cleaner (which aren't cheap machines), those soak your cushions and take MUCH longer to dry than slipcovers do, which can potentially cause mildew if moisture traps in the foam too long!
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