Also for those who had trouble rolling the dough out, like me - use a glass bottle or something, as my wooden rolling
pin absorbed some of the moisture and made it tear.
I've found that it's the key factor in supporting skin healing, but rather than mixing it with water I prefer to use a soothing balm and then hydrate the clay by allowing it to
absorb some of the moisture from the balm.It's super easy to make into homemade baby powder, and affordable, too!
If you find the dough is sticking to your hands like crazy, you can either flour your hands, or mix some additional flour into the dough to
absorb some of the moisture (this would be the better option for these particular cookies as any excess flour on the tops of the cookies from your fingers would be visible after they have baked).
My Gluten Free Healthy Hummingbird Cake, well, I'll be honest, to be completely perfect, it could probably use a little less banana, maybe a bit of coconut flour to
absorb some of the moisture, and a little more time in the oven.
Add the baking powder and bread crumbs, stir, and let sit for a few minutes so the crumbs can
absorb some of the moisture.
I used Danival's Organic Pumpkin Cream which was a little more watery than a puree, so I had to add 1 tbsp of coconut flour to
absorb some of the moisture, but it turned out beautifully (and made the apartment smell amazing)!
Press down gently on the cheese to help
it absorb some of the moisture from the sauce as the pizza cooks.
Add the breadcrumbs, stir, and let sit for a couple of minutes so the crumbs can
absorb some of the moisture.
Stir in most of the breadcrumbs, and let sit for a few minutes so the breadcrumbs can
absorb some of the moisture.
It absorbs some of the moisture from the diaper so it doesn't sit on your baby's skin.
Let the dough sit for 5 minutes to allow the coconut flour to
absorb some of the moisture, then mix again for 30 seconds.