no, it will not be a licuid anymore it would be a dough.
The milk powder will form clumps and not dissolve well in the oil. This is because milk powder is water-soluble, and oil is not, so they won't mix properly. It's best to dissolve the milk powder in water before adding it to oil-based recipes.
Flour does not dissolve in milk, but it does mix with milk.
Yes, just put some washing powder into it and it will works.
Yes u can pour out the powder & mix it with evoo or olive oil
To make harissa paste from powder, mix the harissa powder with water, olive oil, garlic, and lemon juice until it forms a thick paste. Adjust the consistency by adding more water or oil as needed.
Some women like to mix baby powder and baby oil together to create a lightweight paste to rub all over their bodies. The baby powder leaves a fresh, clean scent while the baby oil hydrates the skin.
Flour, water, oil, eggs, baking powder / soda, and salt. Otherwise, buy it cheap at the store.
Oil and oil will mix.
Yes, but reduce the amount of baking powder, salt and oil/fat in the original recipe, as pancake mix includes all of these.
No. Baking mix (such as Bisquick) contains flour, baking powder and other ingredients.
ketchup
mix powder,alcohol,chalk dust,little cornstarch and clay.put i container and mix well:P