Sentences with phrase «to sit for a bit»

Mix together in a bowl and then let sit for a bit in the refrigerator (or overnight).
Do you usually start link building right away, or do you let your video sit for a bit before hitting it with links?
The secret to a better flavour, is to let the mousse sit for a bit in the fridge.
The trick is to let the batter sit for a bit so the coconut flour can soak up some of the liquid.
Is the belt comfy to wear even when sitting for a bit?
I've found one of the keys to making a loaded kale salad is to actually let the salad sit for a bit.
Does it get better after you let the car sit for a bit?
It was a painful decision to wait after the second rev and take a little time to gather some more feedback and let the story just sit for a bit.
The flavors develop more if you let the chili sit for a bit!
Let the juice sit for a bit so the potato starch settles to the bottom.
I have a feeling it'll still sit for a bit just because it's a coffee table, but I know the white will sell faster.
After the car sat for a bit, it did start.
The flavors in the sauces develop after sitting for a bit so you can prepare them all in advance and let them chill in the fridge until chow time.
I addressed that in my post with «I will warn you that you may need to let the brownies sit for a bit at room temperature before cutting.
In late summer the sun is coming up just as I finish and I usually sit for a bit and often reply to messages from Austrlia (they are going to bed around that time).
Letting the pizza sit for a bit before slicing helps it to set and reabsorb some of the liquid.
Come and sit for a bit on Silver Pennies Sun Porch and enjoy this before and after!
If you let the stencil sit for a bit after you use it, you will find it much harder to clean, especially if you are stenciling with paints or plasters.
Sleeping will be a «suck» an indetermined number of times and then sit for a bit.
I had a hard time getting them to stay together at first, but after letting the mixture sit for a bit and washing hands after making every 3 or 4 balls to keep my hands from getting too sticky to roll more... success!
They harden up amazingly too, so if you let it sit for a bit, you'll get the «shell» effect from the chocolate around some of your pancakes if you throw some on top!
We love it as a summer barbecue salad because it even gets better as it sits for a bit in the bowl as the ingredients soften up.
It's a salad that actually needs to sit for a bit to allow the oil and herbs to infuse and soften the vegetables.
I had everything on hand except fresh oregano so I combined the oil, lemon juice, and dry oregano and let it sit for a bit before combining everything.
Let it sit for a bit, and stir it around gently until it has all melted.
Let it sit for a bit if you have time.
After mixing the filling we'll let it sit for a bit while waiting for the oven to preheat.
If you let them sit for a bit before serving, they get even softer and sweeter.
It will keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks, and just needs a good shake before using — as the starch will separate once it sits for a bit.
The only change I made was adding a splash of lemon juice to my milk and letting it sit for a bit to make it more like buttermilk.
Unlike flax seeds, you don't have to grind chia seeds, all you do is stir with water and let it sit for a bit to gel.
Chia seeds tend to «clump» together unevenly, so I would recommend stirring the mixture once, letting it sit for a bit, then stirring again to break up any thicker spots.
Just sprinkle with salt, let it sit for a bit, and then sqeeze out the water.
Vinaigrettes evolve, so always let them sit for a bit.
I've found that cabbage typically requires a lot more salt than you'll think you need, so always season to taste and taste it again after it sits for a bit before serving.
It will also keep the avocados from turning brown, so the salad can sit for a bit and maintain its gorgeous colors.
When they are done, let them sit for a bit to cool.
It's best when it sits for a bit; the lemon juice pickles the kale a bit and makes it more tender.
I know I'm supposed to let it sit for a bit.
STEP 6) Roll up your sushi, tie off both ends, and let it sit for a bit while you prepare the rest (yes, there's more!).
Baby powder can do the trick: just sprinkle some on the pages, let it sit for a bit, and then shake it out.
Let them sit for a bit and then they will easily attach to your tree.
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