Not exact matches
To create a
thinner consistency add a little more water until you reach your
desired texture.
Also add additional liquid or yogurt as needed to
thin it out to your
desired texture.
Ingredients: 1 small banana, 1/2 cup President's Choice four berry frozen berry blend, 1/2 cup President's Choice plain yogurt, 1 TBP Bob's Red Mill gluten free ground flax seeds, water to
thin smoothie to
desired texture.
If you prefer it to be
thinner, add a tablespoon or two of almond milk to
thin it out to your
desired texture.
If you prefer a
thinner smoothie simply add a little extra liquid until
desired texture is obtained.
Should you decide to do this, you simply thaw the «un-thinned» food cubes and then
thin the food cubes to the
desired texture that your infant requires.
Should you decide to do this, you simply thaw the «un-thinned» food cubes and then
thin the food cubes to the
desired texture that your infant requires.
My go - to recipe is two tablespoons of tahini
thinned with a half to one tablespoon of water (depending on the
texture you
desire) and mixed with one teaspoon of fresh squeezed lemon juice, a half teaspoon of minced garlic, and a dash cayenne pepper.
Add more water, one tablespoon at a time, if a
thinner texture is
desired.
If you prefer it to be
thinner, add a tablespoon or two of almond milk to
thin it out to your
desired texture.
Add more buttermilk if
thinner texture is
desired.
I wasn't satisfied with a painted illusionistic
texture and so I carefully extruded
thin thread - like lines of oil paint out of a little plastic bag to re-create the three - dimensional terry cloth
texture that I
desired.
Dupont writes: «Serra's use of paintstick and insistence on drawing as black poses an interesting dichotomy with the metal plates of his sculpture... the surfaces [of his sculptures] are in fact incredibly painterly, with
texture and color on a
thin skin that is delightful in spite of what I am sure is Serra's
desire to the contrary... The irony of the paintstick drawings is that the works with literal paint are less «painterly» than those mad of lead and steel plates.