Add warm water a little at a time (
usually about a teaspoon or so at a time) until it is the consistency desired.
Not exact matches
I
usually add a bit more baking powder,
about 1/2 to 1
teaspoon more, and maybe 1/2
teaspoon of baking soda extra to give it a bit more boost to rise more.
(I
usually add
about a 1/2
teaspoon fine sea salt but if your cheese is pretty salty, that might not be necessary.)
(I
usually only add
about a
teaspoon, since I like it quite tart!)
Taste (cautiously) and season with salt,
usually about 1/2
teaspoon.
I
usually use
about one
teaspoon of both fresh grated ginger and turmeric or a large pinch of each when powdered.
After that, give it a taste, then add salt to your liking (I
usually put in
about a
teaspoon) and purée for another 30 seconds.
Depending on how ripe the fruit is, I
usually grind
about a
teaspoon chia seeds and three drops of liquid stevia per pint of fruit.
Chocolate milk, for instance,
usually contains around 26 grams of sugar — including the lactose that occurs naturally — the equivalent of 6.5
teaspoons, or
about the same, ounce - for - ounce, as Classic Coke.
But the brilliant part
about water beads is that for ONE
TEASPOON worth (that's what's pictured here), we can
usually get a weeks worth of play time with these guys.
One serving of caffeine powder is
usually about one - sixteenth of a
teaspoon, which contains
about 250 milligrams of caffeine or the amount in a small cup of coffee, USA Today reports.
To Cleanse: castor oil is the more drying oil in oil cleansing,
usually only a tiny amount is needed (
about a
teaspoon of castor oil in 1/4 cup of another oil like olive or almond).
The starter culture is
usually about 20g, which is the size of four
teaspoons, and looks a bit like puffy grains of rice in milk.
When I gift face masks, I
usually just mix the dry ingredients in a jar and add a tag with the ingredients & instructions that say to mix
about a
teaspoon of the mask mix with either water, raw honey (it they're not vegan), or ACV depending on their skin needs (honey is nourishing and ACV is more deep - cleaning while water is good for any skin type).
Usually when I want a cookie I just go for it and eat a real cookie but these are so tasty and I have no guilt
about them: Nikki's Healthy Cookie Recipe from 101 cookbooks 3 large, ripe bananas, well mashed (
about 1 1/2 cups) 1
teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, barely warm — so it isn't solid (or alternately, olive oil) 2 cups rolled oats 2/3 cup almond meal 1/3 cup coconut, finely shredded & unsweetened 1/2
teaspoon cinnamon 1/2
teaspoon fine grain sea salt 1
teaspoon baking powder 6 — 7 ounces chocolate chips or dark chocolate bar chopped
Taste and season with salt,
usually about 1/2
teaspoon.