no because then the mix wouldn't be viscus as much as what a conventional cake mix needs.
There are some ingredients differences between the two. Biscuits are usually a simple mix of flour, water, eggs, butter, and a little sugar, maybe with some yeast, too. Cakes often include flour, sugar, oil, water, eggs, vanilla extract, butter, and flavorings. Biscuits are usually plainer and milder in flavor, with a more flaky texture. Cakes tend to be a bit denser and airy and sweeter, with many different types of flavorings.
what tool is used to mix hot chocolate in hispanic countries
The lenses combine a low velocity explosive and a high velocity explosive. The Low VoD was Baratol (aka Barytol) consisting of TNT and Barium Nitrate. The High VOD was Composition B, a mix of RDX and TNT.
it was a mix of alcahol and honey
It was used to mix wine and water. The Greeks usually diluted their wine, and despised those who drank it straight
The nation's first biscuit mix came out in the 1920s
cake mix?
Synthetic and conventional oil can be mixed and used with no problem. That is exactly what a synthetic blend that you can buy is. A mix of synthetic oil and conventional.
Yes, you can mix them.
...about $5, depending on where you live and what you consider to be "biscuit mix', and what size you are looking to buy. Mosts familiar brand and size being Bisquick 16oz (I think)
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The biscuit is made from bread and sugar. Then mix with ice (water+glass) to make ice cream!
Atkinson milling co. It's on internet
yes you do so the biscuit's will mix together
Yes you can mix different brands but I recommend you do not mix different weights. You can even mix synthetic oil with conventional oil. But as the weight of the oil is critical, do not ever mix one weight of oil with another, no matter if it is synthetic or conventional oil.
Yes, you can even mix synthetic with conventional oil.
Yes, you can even mix synthetic with conventional oil.