Do you mean just leaving it on the auto low /
keep warm cycle that it reverts to after pressure cooking?
If it's between 180 °F (85 °C) and 200 °F (100 °C), leave machine on
the Keep Warm Cycle until baked.
Its other programmable features include automatic and extended
keep warm cycles, a reheating cycle, and a delay timer that allows you to set the start time or finishing time of the cooking process.
Not exact matches
Only an 8 - minute
cycle, quick release, mash your potatoes with butter or cream, then close up and
keep warm until ready.
The ever - fresh system features an evaporation - condensation
cycle that eventually returns the clean water back into the wipes rather than you adding water into it to
keep the wipes
warm.
Put it in the top rack of your dishwasher for a
cycle or boil until all the crystals are melted and it can be ready to
keep your baby bottle
warm.
The
keep -
warm cycle starts automatically, but you can also extend it, and it has a handy delay timer as well.
We liked its multi-featured
keep warm function as well: it works automatically, but you can also choose to extend it or set a reheating
cycle.
When the cooking
cycle ends, open the lid and stir ingredients a few times and then close and let sit for 10 minutes on the
keep -
warm setting.
One of my favorite features of this slow cooker is that when the cooking
cycle is complete, it automatically shifts to
keep warm.
A good understanding of this may be very important: does global
warming keep us out of danger (of D - O
cycles: I'm not suggesting that global
warming is good!)
(
Keep in mind that while the global
warming modelers are predicting 1 - 3 C
warming, the historical metereorologists who track weather with solar activity are looking at a sun devoid of spots and a very long solar
cycle 23.
If the slower cooling phase is still evident (as there is more CO2 in the atmosphere during the peak of the
warm cycle which should
keep temperatures
warmer for longer) then this should constitute empirical evidence for CO2's effects on the climate.
China's most senior negotiator on climate change said today he was
keeping an open mind on whether global
warming was man - made or the result of natural
cycles.
Tung writes: «Rapid
warming in the last three decades of the 20th century, they found, was roughly half due to global
warming and half to the natural Atlantic Ocean
cycle that
kept more heat near the surface.
by Judith CurryRapid
warming in the last three decades of the 20th century, they found, was roughly half due to global
warming and half to the natural Atlantic Ocean
cycle that
kept more heat near...
As Dr. Curry noted, the paper does not cite evidence for the somewhat ambiguous statement in the press release that «Rapid
warming in the last three decades of the 20th century, they found, was roughly half due to global
warming and half to the natural Atlantic Ocean
cycle that
kept more heat near the surface.»
Rapid
warming in the last three decades of the 20th century, they found, was roughly half due to global
warming and half to the natural Atlantic Ocean
cycle that
kept more heat near the surface.
The 1850 - 2000 period was when the sun emerged from the Dalton Solar Minimum and displayed a steady 11 year sunspot active
cycle with peaks and lulls which
kept the climate relatively
warm since the Dalton, and in the same climatic regime.
The carbon and water
cycles of the earth are responsible for the normal greenhouse effect which
keeps the earth
warm enough for life.
No one knows for sure whether the Earth is going to
keep warming, or since reaching a peak 9 years ago (1998), we are at the start of a cooling
cycle that will last several decades or more.
Anyway,
keep up the revelations, we can now add Greenpeace inspired polemic to WWF reports, misquoting of effects, glaciers melting not, sea rising fast not,
warming, if any, not happening at present, bad data, bad models, poor physics and ignoring of main natural factors (Sun, orbital variations, cosmic rays via cloud cover, ocean heating and cooling
cycles, volcanoes, soots, aerosols, etc)
The heat generated by the miners
warms up a liquid that
cycles through the home's sub-floor heating system,
keeping the house toasty
warm.