Sentences with phrase «about high altitude»

I'm afraid I don't know anything about high altitude baking except to suggest that you use whatever adjustments you usually use when baking!
Amanda was very helpful, and told me about the high altitude guidelines on the KAF website.
The problem was, as I was preparing for the trip, I couldn't stop worrying about the high altitude.
Do you know anything about high altitude baking?
So I took to Google and social media to get some recommendations about high altitude baking, and I determined a few small tweaks I could make to my favorite chocolate cake recipe.
About the high altitude baking, it's funny, but with my flour I haven't found many changes need to be made!

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However high you've risen, it's still always about attitude and not altitude.
Musk, 43, also has publicly talked about using satellites to provide Internet access to remote parts of the Earth, a mission that Google also has embraced in a separate project that relies on high - altitude balloons.
Gionta had little idea at the time that Rutan was thinking about the ultimate in high - altitude aviation: manned space flight.
I knew he intended it as a challenge to the regnant secularism of the time, but you had to wonder: What else had this distinguished scholar, and his colleagues at the higher altitudes of German theology, been speaking about, these many years?
Cook for about 2 minutes on each side (more like 3 - 4 if you are at high altitude like myself).
At high altitude about 20 minutes.
Thanks Lilian, I do live at somewhat higher altitude (about 3500 ft) and had wondered about that.
The table below gives guidelines about what adjustments to make for baking cookies at high - altitude:
Different types of baked goods need different adjustments, and we offer suggestions about where to start further on including adjusting chemical leavens according to altitude and baking cookies at high - altitude.
we are about 5 - 6000 feet high and altitude makes gluten free baking really difficult.
I was concerned that my body might react negatively to high altitude, but also really worried about baking.
There are so many stories out there about baking fails in high altitude, and I didn't want to risk a deflated cake.
Continue as directed - except bake about 30 minutes (35 minutes in high altitudes).
I'm at high altitude and had to bake them for about 28 minutes.
It usually takes me about 2 hours to bake a batch of granola @ 300 (remembering that I live in CO at high altitude, so things may dry out quicker here:)-RRB-.
Added an extra egg and about 1/4 cup more flour (almond cause I ran out of coconut) for high altitude.
Does anyone have any ideas about tweaks to this recipe for high altitude cooking?
At high altitude, I measure 17oz of flour (usually about 10 - 15oz of whole wheat, the rest white), but for you sea - level dwellers, you can just do 16oz.
To Annie Dru I would like to make this bread in western Canada, but we are very dry with very high altitude (i am about 5000 near a ski hill which is higher than normal for my area) and am having a tough time with breads especially gluten free.
Not sure about gluten - free, but you can see our recommedations for wheat breads in our FAQs tab (above) and click on High - altitude baking: How do I adjust the recipes for high - altitHigh - altitude baking: How do I adjust the recipes for high - altithigh - altitude?
Excited about this recipe — the cookies turned out beautiful in high altitude - as you know can be tricky baking anything!
This should take about 2 hours, unless of course you live at high altitude, mine was ready after an hour.
Ryan, if you are at a higher altitude you may need to increase liquid (apple sauce) amounts by about 1 - 2 tbsp.
I'm at high altitude so baked them about 10 minutes longer, but other than that made the recipe exactly as recommended.
The station's current altitude is about 220 miles high.
So an international coalition is building the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) at an altitude about twice as high on Chile's Chajnantor plateau, home to the highest observatories on Earth.
SpaceShipOne then fired its rocket, fueled by nitrous oxide and rubber, and shot up to an altitude of 367,400 feet, about 40,000 feet higher than required for the prize.
To test this theory - about - a-theory, project FOKUS funded by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) today launched a high - altitude research rocket to send various types of clocks into space and back again.
The solar balloon was able to detect one of the explosions, and the researchers noted that the amplitude of the infrasound signal was about five times stronger than that detected by the high - altitude balloon.
Loss of appetite is common at higher altitudes, and indeed the men ate significantly less than usual — about 700 calories fewer per day, or a bit over 2000 calories total.
The research team found the evidence confirming the stability of the East Antarctic ice sheet at an altitude of 6,200 feet, about 400 miles from the South Pole at the edge of what's called the polar plateau, a flat, high surface of the ice sheet covering much of East Antarctica.
Toward that end, the Pentagon has commissioned development of the Rapid Eye and the Vulture — two new unmanned, high - altitude aircraft better able, it says, to meet today's needs for gathering information about nimbler threats.
The balloon, made of plastic as thin as a dry - cleaning bag, rises to a float height of about 120,000 feet, which is three or four times higher than the cruising altitude of commercial airliners.
Solar storms can cause dramatic change in the temperatures of the upper atmosphere, including the ionosphere, which ranges from about 30 miles in altitude to about 600 miles high — the edge of space.
At about the time the Lamb shift was reported, a group in England discovered the decay of the pion to the muon in photographic plates exposed to cosmic rays at high altitude.
In one species, the black snub - nosed monkey (about 2,000 individuals are found in the wild), they identified several hypoxia - related genes that allowed them to thrive in the highest altitudes (a narrow region 3,400 - 4,500 meters above sea level in a narrow region between the Yangtze and Mekong rivers within the Tibetan plateau) than any other nonhuman primate.
The antenna, which weighs about 100 tons and has a diameter of 12 meters, was lifted to the high - altitude Array Operations Site, where the extremely dry and rarefied air is ideal for ALMA's observations of the universe.
Our results demonstrate that despite cold temperatures and low - oxygen conditions, hunter - gatherers colonized extreme high - altitude Andean environments in the Terminal Pleistocene, within about 2 ky of the initial entry of humans to South America.»
The Pucuncho Basin in the southern Peruvian Andes contains the highest - altitude Pleistocene archaeological sites yet identified in the world, about 900 meters above confidently dated contemporary sites.
The technology used in the WASP system can bring about a dramatic change in the way high - altitude science missions are conducted.
The image was captured using the high - resolution JunoCam instrument from an altitude of about 32,400 miles above the gas giant's atmosphere.
For about a month, Thompson moved around different base camps, climbing up and down the mountain and adjusting to high altitudes.
About — Maca is a root that grows in the high Andes of Peru, at altitudes of approximately 4,100 — 4,500 metres.
Here's a great article from King Arthur Flour about high - altitude baking.
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