I was
worried about the measurements using only almond slivers (crust recipe calls for slivers, filling recipe for almond slices), but it turned out not to be an issue.
I was a bit
worried about my measurements.
It seems whatever you do it, it tastes amazing so don't be too
worried about the measurements just as long as all the cabbage is coated in the wondrous chilli, ginger and garlic paste, it will work!
While I usually like making my waffles with a variety of flours (always with quinoa for extra protein) testing new flavor combinations and textures, sometimes I just want to roll out of bed, not
worry about my measurements and whip up a batch of gluten - free waffles.
At first I was quite
worried about the measurements of the dress because this was my first time shopping online for a dress.
Not exact matches
I really want to make these for my boys first birthday party but am
worried about getting them wrong without a weight / cup
measurement for the sweet potato cos they vary so much in size depending where you shop.
Made the bread tonight as per the recipe book «ml» and «g»
measurements, and subbed in walnuts for almonds because that's what I had — Just testing a slice covered in my home made walnut and kidney bean spread... Yummy Think I need a touch more salt but I'm always a bit
worried about over seasoning... I used mixed herbs but think I would love to add some garlic (powder maybe) next time, and use selected herbs rather than the commercial mix.
(Don't
worry too much
about actual
measurements here, I just included a number so I could calculate nutritional information.)
Don't
worry about the exact
measurements.
The beauty
about cooking is how you can experiment and not
worry about exact
measurements.
Every batch of kimchi is a little different so don't
worry about exact
measurements of the brine.
That said, my family (including my kids) is pretty inured to spice, so you may want to stick with the original
measurements if you're
worried about scaring off the little ones.
Again the
measurements are etched into the bottle, which is always a bonus as no need to
worry about the markings coming off.
These
measurements are etched into the side of the glass so you don't need to
worry about them rubbing off after a few washes.
First, the
measurements always boiled down to either a +1 or a -1; no fuzzy continuum of values to
worry about, as there would be when measuring position or momentum.
You do not need to be exact on your
measurements, just close so don't
worry about micromanaging this!
A great thing
about this recipe is that the
measurements don't have to be exact, so don't
worry about fussing over whether you have added too much chocolate or not enough coconut oil.
I've also really come to appreciate recipes with weight
measurements, since I became the proud owner of a kitchen scale — baked goods especially come out much more consistently (and you don't have to
worry about what «scant» means).
If you like this style, Sherry London can even do custom
measurements for you so you don't have to
worry about it not fitting when it arrives at your house.
I ordered it to my
measurements and was a little nervous
about it fitting, but I didn't have to
worry at all.
National Council on
Measurement in Education
worries about what opt - outs will ultimately mean for school equity.
I am a quilter and I make alot of purses / bags that I alter the sizes so I am not
worried about figuring out the correct
measurements.
It's early days, but this first real - world
measurement of a slowdown in the ocean's ability to dissolve carbon could have
worrying implications for those currently thinking
about how to stabilize atmospheric greenhouse levels.
You continue to
worry about single
measurements and write: «the potential to «double check» a single observation», but that's not the idea.
Satellites versus Land - based
measurements The satellites quite simply have better coverage and the two datasets do not diverge enough to
worry about them.
So while you could just push that nagging suspicion to the back of your mind and not
worry about the nuances of USB power and whether or not that $ 5 truck stop charger is worth its salt, but you don't have to because testing your USB device's power usage and output is really simple if you're willing to buy a simple tool and spend a few minutes taking
measurements.