You will want to stir continuously until the sauce thickens — this will happen quickly,
usually in about a minute.
Not exact matches
(I would
usually eat
about six small meals a day, which also meant that at any point
in the day I was
about thirty
minutes away from feeling hungry.)
The trip back from Falaknuma Palace
usually took more than an hour, my seatmate told me, but we were looking to make it back
in about 40
minutes.
One can
usually reach you
in five
minutes, and the ride will carry a minimum cost of
about $ 7.
The call
usually takes
about 10
minutes and if you're approved, you can have the funds
in your account
in as soon as one business day.
Through ICOs, funds are
usually raised
in about 30
minutes and investors are not given any stake
in the company or voting rights.
The last 20
minutes of the episode are
usually devoted to speculation and deliberation
about who is getting sent home that week, with several commercial breaks
in between and a few «up next» shots designed to make you guess which contestant may be the one who gets the ax.
It
usually takes me
about 10
minutes to get a batch
in the oven and then its all hands - off from there.
About 30
minutes is what you'll need here, but I
usually start checking around 27 just
in case.
They're
usually packed
in water, so you'll want to remove the tofu from the water and press the tofu for
about 30
minutes to remove the excess moisture.
I
usually prepare my soup
in the crockpot, then
about 20
minutes before serving, I cook up a pot of pasta separately.
Katie learned
about Creamy Beans from a co-worker, and now she and her husband Andre
usually make a batch once a week, have it with or for dinner, and then eat the leftovers
in the mornings that follow, with seven -
minute eggs on top.
Hi Brittany,
Usually a cheesecake baked
in a 13X9» pan takes
about 45
minutes to bake, best to keep an eye on it once you have it
in the oven for 35 - 40
minutes.
In addition, he says, its oven's rapid cooking process (where pizza is served in about three minutes) allows it to take advantage of the lunchtime segment, which is usually dominated by sandwiche
In addition, he says, its oven's rapid cooking process (where pizza is served
in about three minutes) allows it to take advantage of the lunchtime segment, which is usually dominated by sandwiche
in about three
minutes) allows it to take advantage of the lunchtime segment, which is
usually dominated by sandwiches.
I
usually have a bag of frozen edamame and it cooks
in about 15
minutes.
I
usually just leave the batter out since it is only for 20
minutes, but you can definitely pop it
in the fridge if you are worried
about it.
Soak cashews & dates, separately (you can do this overnight or if you are like me and forget, I
usually just soak them
in very warm water for
about 10 - 20
minutes).
(I
usually leave it
in the oven for
about 20
minutes and can get around 12 to 13 muffins, or more if I add nuts).
My son had two neighborhoods brother friends for a sleep - over last night, so I made French Toast Frittata with the coconut flour bread for breakfast this morning (sliced or broken bread soaked
in 5 beaten eggs, a good «glug» of raw whole milk, cinnamon, nutmeg [there is a higher egg to bread ratio than
in conventional French Toast] all poured into a hot buttered sauté pan, cover and turn down heat to medium - low, cook until nearly set, place pan
in 350 °F oven until eggs are completely set on top and starting to brown,
about 6 - 10
minutes usually, flip over onto large plate and cut into wedges for serving).
Cook pasta
in salted boiling water according to package directions (
usually about 9 - 11
minutes for al dente).
Make the pasta: Cook pasta
in salted boiling water according to package directions (
usually about 9 - 11
minutes for al dente.)
I
usually cook boneless skinless chicken for
about 35
minutes total
in the oven.
Mine took
about 55
minutes but things
usually take a little longer
in stoneware.
I
usually toss the leaves
in the dressing and let it sit for
about 30
minutes, but this method should be much faster.
-- Soy or Rice / Quinoa milk instead of Almond milk — Canned 100 % Pure Pumpkin instead of the bananas — Substitute whole oats for some of the flour — Add freshly ground flaxseed and chopped nuts (I like pecans)-- Bake
in muffin tins instead of a loaf (
usually takes
about 20 - 25
minutes at 350 F, I make these weekly for school snacks and they're the bomb)-- Reduce sugar to 1/2 cup for more of a snack and less of a dessert — If I'm
in a hurry, I just do 6 T boiling water and 3 T cocoa powder and just mix it into the whole thing!
Close the lid, turn the valve to sealing, and pressure cook for
about 1/2 the time written on the pasta box —
in my case was 6 - 7
minutes, but pipe require a longer time
usually, so I went for 4
minutes in the IP.
I
usually microwave the spinach for
about 5
minutes and when I put it
in my strainer
in the sink, I use a few paper towels to squeeze out the extra liquid.
As I'm
usually trying to cram food into my face as fast as possible
in the mornings (firstly, I am hungrayyy, secondly I've only got
about 10
minutes to make and eat my breakfast and coffee during the week), I go for yogurt and muesli (an addiction I've stuck to for pretty much 75 % of my mornings for a year, so far).
It
usually takes
about 7 - 9
minutes, but I had a small distraction up
in the boys bathtub while it was cooking (don't ask) so it went a couple
minutes longer than I had planned.
When
in doubt, I
usually use a mixer for
about 7 - 10
minutes.
But
usually about an hour would be what it takes, and keep
in the freezer until 10 - 15
minutes before serving.
My hubby
usually grills the fish or if time is limited I broil it
in the oven on low broil for
about 6 - 10
minutes depending on the size of the meat.
«We have to change crews
in Vegas,» Ramsey explained, «and it
usually takes
about 20
minutes.
My grandmother lives 55 kilometers away from my parents and it's
usually about a 40
minutes drive — on a main road where cars drive much faster than
in any village, town or city.
I feel so sorry for my little man and don't like for him to be like that so i
usually give
in after
about 30
minutes to hour.
Breastfed babies need to eat every two to three hours and
usually consume
about 90 percent of your breast milk
in the first 10
minutes of feeding.
Breastmilk is digested quickly,
usually in about 45
minutes.
as far as nursing to sleep, i still nurse her to sleep
about 90 % of the time — if she doesn't fall asleep
in 10 - 15
minutes, i count to 10 — i just tell her «ok, Mommy's going to count to 10» and then when i get to 10, she
usually lets go and then i'll continue to rock her or sit next to her bed until she falls asleep — sometimes my husband takes over after i nurse her — i implemented the counting to 10 thing when i was pregnant because i was getting really touched out — i still use it fairly frequently now because she wants to nurse all.the.time and because i'm still really touched out: /
But
in the holistic paradigm, this stage, which
usually lasts
about 20 to 30
minutes (but can be as short as 5
minutes or can last hours), is Mother's time to regroup and collect her energies for delivery.
Put the damp cover
in the dryer on hot temperature with a dry cotton bed sheet (any size) and check on it every few
minutes until it's the size you want (
usually about 10 - 20
minutes).»
He
usually goes poop
in the morning so I sit him down on the potty and he plays games on my phone, reads books, we talk
about making splash noises when the poop comes out... we do it all... he doesn't go but no more than five
minutes after being off the potty he goes
in his pull ups!
About that back room, you know the room you actually get to sit
in, we
usually sit here for 15 - 30
minutes before the doctor comes
in.
Jo and I stay
in their room on the rug until they are asleep and it
usually takes
about three
minutes after prayers are over for them to be snoring (if they don't fall asleep during prayers).
He will
usually sleep for
about 30 to 45
minutes in his car seat.
In answer to your question
about how long to pump for, 20
minutes is an average amount of time and is
usually sufficient.
I
usually let her cry it out for
about 20
minutes and then I get her up and put her
in a swing to get her through to the next feeding.
If you take a break for a
minute or two and then start the pump over again, you can
usually get another small letdown of milk (maybe
about 1/4 of what was expressed
in the first letdown).
However, if you take a break for a
minute or two and then start the pump over again, you can
usually get another small letdown of milk (maybe
about 1/2 of what was expressed
in the previous letdown).
Sometimes this is helpful to do
about 20
minutes before the time your baby
usually wakes
in the night.
MPs have a habit of going missing while out on the doorsteps -
usually they turn up a few
minutes later having had their ear bent by some old dear
about potholes or how rude a nurse was to them back
in 1973.