But to tell you how seriously we take our cinnamon rolls: that argument still get's brought up when things
get heated at family gatherings... and it was over SIX years ago
The NY - 21 debate hosted by TWC News between GOP primary candidates Elise Stefanik and Matt Doheny
got heated at times.
(As above, so below — the ocean also
gets heated at the equator and flows toward the poles, add Earth's spin and land masses.
Not exact matches
The old rule of never discussing sex or politics is good in theory, but when the political climate
gets heated it can be difficult to leave issues
at the door
While
heated confrontation is a common occurrence during negotiations,
at some point collaboration and compromise are needed to
get a deal.
To top it all off, I
got heat stroke and my poor assistant had to drive us home
at midnight.»
At no point does the
heat get uncomfortable, even on the high setting.
This clip from CBC's Power & Politics
gets fairly
heated,
at least by the standards of Canadian politics (skip to around 6:30 in the video):
Hell, look
at the
Heat to
get the answer to that one.
However, most
heated bedding only
gets a handful of ratings, or none
at all.
At a recent Bloomberg conference, he
got into a
heated argument with early Facebook executive and venture capitalist, Chamath Palihapitiya over the city's housing crisis.
Then there are those who are passionate about their beliefs or lack thereof, and
at times the banter
gets rather
heated (these are my personal favorites).
But in an open forum like this, with vigorous discussion, people willing listen or
at least argue, and possibly people who are on a journey to or from faith, I think it's an appropriate discussion to have — although it sometimes
gets a bit
heated.
It's just that there is usually more to than what meets the eye is all, and seldom are that many people interested in what I'm
getting at (it's more abstract and less to the point), especially in the «
heat of the moment.»
My kids are on government school lunches and we
get heating assistance and
at one point he owed me over $ 50,000 in unpaid support while draining me with legal fees....
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of
heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one
at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather
getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
After reading these blogs for several years now I can honestly say the posters who
get the most
heated and angry and violent in their comments
at least claim to be Christians, though I will accept that some may be poe's or trolls.
Well, we recently had our elections here in Rutherford County, and it's humbling and sad all
at the same time ¯ humbling to see the number of folks who give themselves selfishly to causes they believe in, humbling to see men and women subject themselves to the mauling they
get when they run for office, humbling to see folks waiting to vote in the
heat of this miserable Tennessee summer we're having, but also sad to see how insular and crimped a lot of us have become.
However I do remember Galileo
getting in some
heat with the Church over his proposal that the earth was not
at the center of the Universe.
Anyway I have just started looking into these types of things and I am amazed
at how many views there are and how
heated the debates can
get!
One of the city's best - known Jewish politicians
got into a
heated religious argument
at the Weiss Kosher Bakery in an Orthodox neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Do you
get mad
at a dog for barking
at a car or mating with a female dog in
heat?
Keep stirring as the hot chocolate
heats to ensure all the ingredients mix together and the almond butter doesn't
get stuck
at the bottom.
I had to hack it out one tiny piece
at a time and eventually soak it in a hot water bath to even loosen it enough to
get it out of the processor as the blade had spun out a hollowed space under the frozen mass... anyway it was a huge pain, I would say
heat the fruit up first
As the Danish hygee tradition of
getting cozy
heats up stateside, superfood lattes, like golden milk and hot cacao, are turning up
at cafes.
You can
get it ready ahead of time and just
heat it up
at game time so you can enjoy the game too — yay!
Instead I just used some premade stuff that I
got at the grocery store that I always keep around for Asian cooking or any time I want to add some
heat.
At least then it would just be a matter of
heating the food up when I
get home.
I used a vegan brand that I
got at my local asian market which had a lot of
heat!
If you want to have more of a dome, you can bake the cupcakes
at high
heat for a while to
get the dome and then lower the
heat to continue cooking them.
At the beginning should it be on a higher
heat to
get the coloring?
Mel — I've found that
at medium
heat the mixture doesn't
get much above about 230F, either.
The only way for me to
get it the way I like is to cook things separately, in a cast iron pan,
at a very high
heat, and very quickly.
I tried many unsuccessful methods before finding web advice from a chemist who said you need to
get the
heat up to
at least 500 or the oil won't turn into the hard, glassy surface you're looking for.
If you'd like to
heat the Focaccia you can bake it in an oven
at ~ 350 degrees for 10 - 15 minutes to
heat through and
get a golden crust.
You
get all strawberry first, then you actually taste the flavor of the habanero pepper, but then
at the very tail end,
at the very last moment, just a little bit of
heat warms up the back of your mouth.
Ooh it could be the
heat you've
got it
at?
When I
got started in the fiery foods biz more than two decades ago, the orange habanero was king of the
heat hill at approximately 200,000 Scoville Heat Units (S
heat hill
at approximately 200,000 Scoville
Heat Units (S
Heat Units (SHU).
The seeds must be sown in a bed of hot horse dung, as musk melons are, and moved into a pot when [the plant] has
gotten three or four leaves, that it may be carried from place to place more conveniently to receive the the
heat of the sun; and in autumn carried into some house to avoid the injury of cold nights
at that time of year when it is to bear fruit.
If you want to bake them, I would do it
at a high
heat, 400 or so, to make sure they
get properly crusty without drying out.
My first attempt
at coconut flour pancakes bombed because they
got all fluffy while they were cooking then as soon as I took them off the
heat they deflated, I hate that.
If you melt chocolate
at too high a
heat it can singe, dry out and
get chalky / grainy.
longer
at the end, seems to
get thicker the longer you cook it and after you remove from
heat (the sauce is not
at all thin like a previous reviewer wrote).
Even if the Coconut Cream Concentrate (for short: CCC)
gets completely rock hard
at colder temperatures, this is easily fixed by gently
heating the entire jar using hot water and simply mixing back in (watch the video below to see how it's done).
I live in a tropical area, and find that with all the variables I already have to contend with (
heat, wind, humidity) it
gets dicey being vegan with my baking
at times.
I haven't tried
heating it yet, but I hope I can
at least
get it out of the jar, even if I have to throw it away, so I don't have to toss the glass jar too.
The key is to make sure the honey doesn't burn while
at the same time making sure it
gets heated enough to harden when it cools, resulting in a crunchy bar that holds it's shape and doesn't fall apart.
Heat chocolate chunks in a small bowl in the microwave
at 10 - second intervals, mixing well after about 3 intervals, and then mix in the water until you
get a thick chocolate liquid
... Because of the
heat I've been
getting creative with lunches
at home that don't require any cooking, and all kinds of beany and hummusy recipes have been my go - t0 lately.
I cut my block into tiny cubes and baked it
at a high
heat, and the pieces
got crispy.