Spread batter evenly between two greased 9x5 loaf pans,
then wet your hands and smooth the top of each loaf.
Starting with the fork and
then wetting your hands and kneading together well, mix in the oats and crisp rice cereal.
Not exact matches
You could also, for instance, use a low setting for easy - to - shave parts of your face,
then move to a higher setting for trickier areas like your jawline where difficult stubble likes to hide (just bear in mind that the Futur adjusts via twisting the head, so don't try this with bare
wet hands when a blade is loaded).
Then I get home, pull off my
wet socks and wool hat, warm my
hands with a mug of tea, and eat one of these breakfast cookies (at least this is the scene I am imagining for the coming months).
Scoop heaped tablespoons of the mixture out and roll in to balls (tip: it's easier if you
wet your
hands just slightly; the mixture won't stick to you as much
then!)
At this point, use your
hands so it starts to come together, and
then slowly add the milk in until the batter gets
wet and thick and can come together.
I used the ingredients exactly as stated in the version - 1 recipe, though I did mix it by
hand (I added the coconut oil to the dry ingredients, combined thoroughly with a fork,
then stirred in the other
wet ingredients with a wooden spoon).
If they're too dry and crumbly just
wet your
hands and add tiny amounts of water til it holds
then roll out again.
Mix to combine,
then try to shape the mixture into balls — the job becomes easier if you lightly
wet the palms of your
hands.
Using your
wet hands, pinch the dough a few times to mix all of the ingredients,
then refold the dough and pinch again.
A shortcut to using a
hand mixer is to stir your
wet ingredients by
hand then add the baking soda to the mix.
Stir the flour mixture into the
wet ingredients using a wooden spoon and
then mix it with your
hands until well combined.
Slowly add the dry ingredients to the
wet, stirring gently by
hand until just combined,
then fold in 1/2 cup chocolate chips / chunks.
Pour the
wet mixture into the bowl with the flour and mix everything together first with a spoon and
then when the mixture become a dough use your
hands.
Wet your
hands and
then form into 6 medium sized patties.
Wet your
hands, and scoop out a portion of rice,
then gently shape rice into a ball or triangle.
Wet your
hands and
then transfer the mixture to the tin, using your
hands to press down firmly on the mixture.
Wet your
hands and
then form into 6 medium or 8 smaller sized patties.
Then, using clean,
wet hands press down lightly and flatten the dough to create a thin, even pizza shell, with slightly raised edges for the crust.
Add the dry ingredients to the
wet in batches, and mix until mostly combined,
then add in the chocolate chips (I often have to mix with my
hands because the dough gets very stiff).
With
wet hands, roll each piece into a round and
then press gently into a disk about 1 / 2 - inch tall.
If kneading by
hand, mix
wet ingredients with yeast until thoroughly blended,
then add dry ingredients, adjusting flour as needed to give a soft, elastic dough.
Wet your
hands,
then form even - size balls.
In a bowl, add all of your dry ingredients and
then pour your
wet ingredients on top, mixing until all of your ingredients are combined (you can need the cookie dough with your
hands if desired - if it doesn't seem to be coming together after a while, add a few drops of water or milk).
Divide the mixture into 6,
then using
wet hands shape into burgers.
Dredge each slice of eggplant in batter and
then into breadcrumbs to coat each side (Tip: use one
hand for
wet and one for dry).
This can also be done by
hand, mix all the
wet ingredients first,
then mix in the dry to combine.
Once cool wrap in a tea towel and squeeze out as much water as possible
then thinly chop — Put the spinach, parsley, chopped garlic, ricotta, gf flour, eggs, cheese into a large bowl and season well
then stir until everything is mixed — Using
wet hands squish the mixture into little walnut sized balls and
then refrigerate for 30 mins — Bring a pan to boil and reduce the heat down and
then carefully drop some of the balls in.
I'll typically do my folds, spread the seeds evenly on the top of the dough and
then with
wet hands massage it gently into the dough.
My daughter loves to
wet the sidewalk with water, draw in the puddle with chalk,
then stick her
hand in it and get someone all messy!
You use this soap by simply
wetting the bar,
then lathering your
hands and massaging it into your baby's skin,
then rinse it all away leaving the skin fresh, clean and moisturized.
All you need to do is apply this Calendula soap to your
wet hands or wash cloth and
then wash your baby,
then rinse them with warm clean water.
Steam some sticky Japanese rice,
wet your
hands in salt water, and
then shape into a ball.
She gets her chubby little
hands, one on each side of my face,
then pulls my cheek in and lpants a big
wet kiss
then i will go down and grab the bucket or if the
wet bag is almost full just put it in there,
then clean the shower out with my seventh generation spray, wash my
hands and take it back down to the washer and usually wash that day.
Then, voilà, the newly
wet wipes are perfect for real diaper changes, for wiping off our daughter's face and
hands, and even for a bit of cleaning up around the house (with a little soap added).
Most wool felts on its own by the motion of baby kicking their legs, crawling and walking... It does just happen over time... But if you have an extremely heavy
wetter and want the extra bit of protection
then you can felt your wool by
hand... While
wet just rub the wool into itself, like vigorously scrubbing out a stain...
This membrane acts as a kind of mould which, when
wetted briefly in water and
then hand - shaken (yes,
hand - shaken) from side to side in ethanol, sets and releases multiple self - rolled graphene oxide tubes — the basic building block of our micromotors.
➜
Wet your
hands and
then transfer the mixture to the tin, using your
hands to press down firmly on the mixture.
Instead, both Masterson and Villafranco advise
wetting your
hands,
wetting your face,
wetting the bar, and
then rubbing the bar in your
hands for about 10 seconds before using the lather to gently cleanse your complexion.
To keep the dough from sticking to your
hands, wash them first
then wet them with cold water or cover them with a little olive oil.
* Note: If you don't have a large food processor, NO BIG DEAL... Just mash bananas by
hand in a large bowl, mix in the rest of the
wet ingredients, and
then add in the dry ingredients.
Here's how to do it right:
Wet your
hands first,
then apply soap, and scrub for at least20 seconds.
Scoop heaped tablespoons of the mixture out and roll in to balls (tip: it's easier if you
wet your
hands just slightly; the mixture won't stick to you as much
then!)
Just combine the ingredients to form a sticky, soft dough,
then, using
wetted hands, form dough into a 8 ″ x2 ″ strip on a lightly floured surface.
I drink warm lemon water every morning and when I'm done squeezing the lemons into my mug I
then rub the
wet lemon juice left on the lemon peel on my
hands to help with age spots.
I've found I can make this conditioner last longer by putting a drop, smaller than the size of a pea, in the palm of my
hand,
wet the other
hand and rub my palms together
then run through my
wet hair.
I used both
hands to pack them all together in a single
wet ball,
then slapped it down directly on the top of Knotcher's head.
Then, use your
hands to form the mixture into golf ball - sized meatballs; the mixture will be sticky, so
wet your
hands with a bit of water to help prevent the meat from sticking to them.
And he distrusted the kind of person who'd take one look at another man and say in a lordly voice to his companion, «Ah, my dear sir, I can tell you nothing except that he is a left -
handed stonemason who has spent some years in the merchant navy and has recently fallen on hard times,» and
then unroll a lot of supercilious commentary about calluses and stance and the state of a man's boots, when exactly the same comments could apply to a man who was wearing his old clothes because he'd been doing a spot of home bricklaying for a new barbecue pit, and had been tattooed once when he was drunk and seventeen * and in fact got seasick on a
wet pavement.