Try reducing your liquid by 2 tbsp at a time.
Not exact matches
Again, this one is a bit heavy on the sugar for my taste:
reduce it by using half the amount, and 10 drops of
liquid Stevia instead — or
try pure Xylitol (low GI birch tree sugar) in place of sugar.
If you don't have a vegetable juicer, you can
try making the porridge with vegetables finely chopped in the food processor, though the
liquid amounts may have to be
reduced slightly.
I haven't
tried this, but you may be able to increase the amount of coconut oil in the same ratio you are
reducing the
liquid sweetener.
I would think you could use an equal amount of this starter and then
reduce the
liquid in the recipe as needed, but that's just me
trying to make an educated guess.
Campbell's:
Trying to
reduce sodium in soup, promoting
liquid vegetables through its V8 brand and whole grains with Pepperidge Farm.
Hmmm, I'm not sure about the honey since it's a
liquid, but you can
try using 2 tbs of honey and
reducing the almond milk by 1 tbs.
Try to
reduce his
liquid intake 2 to 3 hours before bedtime.
You can
try giving him more
liquid earlier to
reduce the likelihood that he will want to drink as much later on.
I haven't
tried this, but you may be able to increase the amount of coconut oil in the same ratio you are
reducing the
liquid sweetener.
Liquid alternatives can be a useful addition for any portfolio whether an investor is seeking a leveraged strategy to boost profits,
trying to
reduce risk and hedge against downside movement, or
trying to gain access to other asset classes like commodities.
Sure, the market could take a dip and I may be able to buy the shares back at a
reduced cost, but that would require keeping sizable
liquid assets around and
trying to time the market.
We have a worldwide CO2 global warming crisis and American politicians are running around
trying to throw money at coal - to -
liquid production that as the graph shows, does nothing to
reduce carbon emissions IF they can
We have a worldwide CO2 global warming crisis and American politicians are running around
trying to throw money at coal - to -
liquid production that as the graph shows, does nothing to
reduce carbon emissions IF they can figure out how to sequester the CO2 and over DOUBLES if there is no sequestration.