Not exact matches
But you pre-chill it by pouring it into a metal bowl and stirring over a bowl
of ice water, then pouring into chilled
containers as it thickens.
Combine the spinach, kale, apple, ginger,
ice and 1 cup
water in the
container of your high speed blender.
To chill the juice, set the bowl in a larger
container of ice water or refrigerate.
Or you can use a hot
water method: either place the milk in a bowl
of hot
water until thawed and heated, or hold it under running hot
water until it has no more
ice crystals (just make sure the
container is watertight so you don't inadvertently add
water to the pumped milk).
Freeze
water in milk cartons and plastic
containers to create large blocks
of ice — you can even add a drop
of food coloring to each if you like.
Quickly cool the bottle by holding it under running tap
water or by placing it in a
container of cold
water or
iced water.
When
ice -
water or cold -
water immersion are not feasible, the National Association
of Athletic Trainers (NATA) says immediate and continual dousing
of the patient with
water (either from a hose or multiple
water containers) combined with fanning and continually rotating cold, wet towels represents a viable on - site alternative until immersive cooling can occur.
Meanwhile, set a fine mesh strainer over a medium sized bowl and set the bowl over a large
container of ice water.
Combine the spinach, kale, apple, ginger,
ice and 1 cup
water in the
container of your high speed blender.
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Similarly, Out
of Empty (2013) presents material in flux — a glass
of container holding a series
of objects cast from aluminum batteries and black polyurethane rubber watch which are stranded in a layer
of ice water as if obsolete fossils.
So to address the first concern, four families worked with the World Wildlife Fund to create polar - bear resistant food storage
containers that can be stored above ground, rather than underground where traditional
ice cellars - some more than 100 years old and upwards
of 12 feet deep - are beginning to melt and fill with
water.