Sentences with phrase «congeal at»

There is one exception for fats that congeal at room temperature (bacon grease, coconut oil, etc.): If you're going to dress the greens with a hot vinaigrette and eat it immediately, as in the case of a classic spinach salad with warm bacon dressing, you're in the clear.
So you tried in the blender and it didn't congeal at all?
I then skim off any fat that has congealed at the top and then I either freeze or use immediately — like I'm doing today for chicken noodle soup.
Since coconut oil congeals at 76 degrees, your smoothie will always have lumps of oil.
He is a character who lives in a logically designed and constructed world, which consists of thoughts that are congealed at their moment of greatest intensity.
Manders describes this alter ego as «a character that lives in a logically designed and constructed world, which consists of thoughts that are halted or congealed at their moment of greatest intensity.

Not exact matches

Religion and philosophy as agents fostering ethical considerations must at the same time also reckon with their in built inclination to congeal in perspectives, which allow the living tradition to harden.
Each religion can be a teacher to the other, providing ethical suggestions for common learning growth, as a prophet challenging the other, as a mystic intriguing the other, shedding new light, hinting at new directions, provoking the other to a breaking up from that which has become congealed and hardened.
* It is best to start with the egg and milk at room temperature so that the coconut oil doesn't congeal back up.
If it doesn't want to congeal add a teaspoon of water at a time, until it comes together.
I'm afraid to sound stupid here, but how do you rinse pasta without it plumping up and congealing before you add it at the end?
Refrigerate the burgers for at least one hour to allow the fat to congeal.
One thing to note about olive oil - based foods is that olive oil becomes solid at refrigerator temperature, so the dressings will congeal in the fridge.
The Wildcats» failure to congeal into the formidable two - way outfit most imagined when looking at their loaded roster before the season shouldn't detract from what Ayton achieved during his one season in college.
And we ate congealed noodles for lunch so you know where our willpower's at.
How could it have taken us so long to realize we were obviously but one of an infinite number of universes arrayed upon a nine - dimensional Möbius strip and that time, space, matter, and energy are simply congealed probability vibrating at four different frequencies?
At Day's Close: Night in Times Past A. Roger Ekirch; W. W. Norton, $ 25.95 The impetus for sleep, according to the medical opinion of the Middle Ages, arose from a process called concoction: Fumes from digested food arose from the stomach and traveled to the brain, where they congealed, and so «doe stop the conduites and waies of the senses.»
At times, this congeals into intoxicatingly energetic and disturbingly violent moments of survival play, but whenever the narrative returns to moments of static calm the film has a nagging sense of perfunctory ornamentation, it's more important elements given short shrift in an effort to balance a variety of odds and ends.
It took almost no time for the Hellraiser and Wishmaster series to converge into some half - congealed mess of tits and gore presided over by a recognizable bogey — around the same amount of time it took for someone to notice that you could rake in a lot of money at the expense of somebody else's good idea.
Inspiration is a sticky subject — I can't say exactly where Mirabilis came from, or at least how the different elements managed to congeal into a story for me.
This material, which slowly coagulates when exposed to open air, was allowed to congeal and be re-poured at two - week intervals throughout the exhibition's duration.
Walking among his sculptures in the Linbury Galleries at Tate Britain, where an exhibition opens to the public on Wednesday, the eye keeps snagging on all the bolts and exposed screw - threads, the metal plates and braces, the congealed patches of glue that have oozed out of Deacon's laminated layers of wood, hardboard, lino and other materials.
«A sculpture incorporating a metal platform and a wedge of congealed petroleum jelly [is] the remains of Drawing Restraint 13: The Instrument of Surrender, a filmed performance executed behind closed doors on Sunday, Apr. 2, during which Barney emerged from a crate atop the platform dressed as General Douglas MacArthur, fell into the jelly and then proceeded to sign several of his works with the aid of two actors (the film of DR13 will be released at the upcoming «Drawing Restraint» overview at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art»
Niki de Saint Phalle is photographed firing at paintballs that explode on the canvas in viscous globs, long since congealed to dullness (you had to be there).
The Arctic is a very different place, both because the water is so much colder that oil tends to congeal more, and because sea ice (at least in winter these days) can stall the spread of oil but also make it harder to clean up.
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