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Fold a third of the egg white mixture into the potato mix to loosen, then the remainder to keep it aerated.
I would mix with something drier to keep it aerated.
As we walk, they explain about the vital work of the glowworms, which churn through the sand in the same way that earthworms work the soil, keeping it aerated and soft in texture.
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It aerates the wine.
As the liquid falls and hits the glass -- a rare occurrence -- it aerates and lightens, making it more palatable.
"We had this design independently tested," he said, "and it aerates wine faster than any other decanter on the shelf".
It aerates the water supply, so, crucially, there is no, or little, perceptible difference from the restricted flow for anyone using it.
"Reds, unless there is solid sediment, I'll probably leave it in the bottle and let it aerate in the glass".
This will ensure that it aerates better after application of the fertiliser.
Pour small tastes for yourself to test the wine as it aerates.
Of course, once you have a green growing in your backyard, you have to keep it fertilized, aerated and mowed closely so it'll putt as fast as Augusta National's.
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