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"You can take corn and grind it up and make a porridge and that makes a great weaning food," Kohler said.
"I like to explore harsh sounds and dance-y EBM rhythms and pile tons of melody in the midst of it to make a porridge of sound," He wrote in an email to THUMP.
Then, it's a matter of mashing up some wet kitten food with milk the milk-replacer to make a porridge for the kitten to lap.
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Van Jaarsveld himself made a porridge of a pull.
The Indigenous Australians once made a porridge of pulverized Marsilea sporocarps called nardoo.
You make a thick porridge of chickpea flour, spread it evenly into a pan and let it cool.
Better yet, have the ladies make a rice porridge at the end of your meal with the leftover broth.
With support from the outreach volunteers, she has learned to make a healthier porridge for him, using fresh ingredients when she can afford them.
Add extra flavor with a pinch of cinnamon or sea salt if desired. 2 tbsp (30 mL) will make a thick porridge.
While most people choose to make a bowl of porridge at home themselves, it has also become a popular choice when eating out.
"A farmer may make a bowl of porridge with the last seeds of a strain that is of no use to him, and then it's gone.
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