When expanded, it can hold a modest 12 oz of fluid, which wouldn't be enough for a home bowl but is fine for travelling (assuming you bring a larger
container of water with you).
I saw a rather unpleasant experiment in a documentary a few months ago in which the researchers took two groups of rats and put them in
a container of water with no way out and measured how long they swam around before drowning.
His hydrogen - ion - creating system uses an indium tin oxide electrode and
a container of water with cobalt and potassium phosphate mixed in.
Also have
a container of water with you as a safety precaution.
Not exact matches
The shelves are lined
with open
containers of food and
water.
It separates two
containers with a membrane — on one side is the contaminated
water, and on the other side is
water with a very high concentration
of some kind
of solute, usually salt.
If you choose to go
with one
of these soaps, you will need at least some sort
of container to soak the soap in
water, which is where a scuttle or mug comes in.
He then performs a banquet - table trick
with some stone
containers full
of water - pretending - to - be-wine that he «transforms» into wine... and the crowd goes wild.
Densely plant a bunch
of dried peas or seeds in potting soil in any
container with drainage, put in a sunny spot,
water and wait.
In the meantime, you can use the watery liquid at the top
of the yogurt
container or yogurt itself
with a little extra
water.
Place squash pieces in a glass
container with 1/2 inch
of water, face down, and microwave until tender - about 6 - 8 minutes.
I drink several large
containers of water each day
with lemon in it.
Fill
container halfway
with warm
water, add a drop
of dish soap then run on pre-programmed wash setting for regular cleaning.
Alternatively, you might use a covered
container, set in a conventional oven (preferably
with the light on), a microwave, a cooler (place jars
of hot
water inside to help maintain a warm environment), or a slow cooker (preheat the slow cooker but turn it off to incubate).
I tried adding some
water and took a chance
with the Bonne Maman
container in the microwave for a couple
of mins.
A couple
of things you can do: Wash your hands Start
with very clean glass
containers Rinse the fruit well before use Use cold fresh (filtered)
water Keep the jar in a cool place away from direct light
I put a small
container of water in the microwave and heated it up to steaming and then just sat the bread pan in there
with it for the rise time because humidity is required for successful rising.
With soap and warm
water, throughly clean an airtight glass
container that is large enough to hold the amount
of lemons you are making.
Place leftover yolks in an airtight
container, cover
with a thin layer
of water, and refrigerate for up to two days.
Add the beef
with the marinade into the pan, using a big dash
of water to rinse out the
container and add that to the pan too.
I keep a big batch in an air tight
container in fridge and just soak in
water / milk the portion I need for brekkie, top
with blue berries or a few spoons
of home stewed apples (no sugar) just apples and you have a bowl
of yumminess waiting to be warmed or eaten as is in the morning.
To remove some
of these anti-nutrients, seal a glass
container with pumpkin seeds covered in
water for 24 hours.
Fill the gallon
container the rest
of the way
with water, until it is full.
In a small
container, combine the barberries
with 1/4 cup lukewarm
water, 1/4 teaspoon each
of salt and sugar, and allow to reconstitute, about 30 minutes.
Mixing and storing the dough: Mix the yeast and salt
with the
water in the bowl
of a stand mixer (if using) or if by hand, in a 5 - quart bowl, or a lidded (not airtight) food
container.
I thought one cup
of oil sounded like too much so I reduced it to I half a cup in the added one stick
of Imperial margarine I also reduce the
water to 1/4 cup and replaced it
with a 6 oz
container of vanilla yogurt adding the chocolate chips to the mini Bundt pans was by far better than loaf
I will put a
container in the microwave
with water and heat that up for about a minute and sit the
container of coconut oil in that to loosen it up.
Cover the setup loosely
with plastic to retain moisture, spritz the surface lightly
with tepid
water every day if it seems dry, and then, after the seeds have sprouted, remove the plastic and move the
containers someplace where the seedlings will receive plenty
of bright light — either the sill
of a super-bright, clean window; very close to a four tube fluorescent fixture; or under some high - intensity grow lights.
There was electricity and running
water; however, the
water was not safe to drink, so daily I took one
of the servants to the embassy to fill a tin
container with water from their deep well.
Put all
of the ingredients in a one gallon plastic
container, shake, and fill
with water up to 1 1/2 inches
of the top.
Place about 1 1/2 cups
of cashews in a
container with warm
water and soak for at least 2 hours.
With my second
container of coconut
water, I decided to make some popsicles.
Place them in a freezer - proof
container, cover them
with their cooking
water and be sure to leave headspace at the top
of the jar so the liquid can expand as it freezes.
Other methods to prep ahead
of time: keep bottles
of water at room temp in the baby's room (or your room if they sleep there),
with formula measured out in those little
containers with the three compartments.
Leave out pre-measured
containers of water or have a thermos
with warm
water next to it.
Or, keep a
container of water or other beverage
with you to sip while you're nursing.
Begin by adding a drop
of paint to each glass
container that is filled
with water.
Clients swear by soaking them in reusable
containers with water and a few drops
of your favorite essential oil.
a
container of warm
water and cotton balls (for babies
with sensitive skin) or a clean washcloth or diaper wipes
You have to fill the insulated
container with boiling
water, then pour this into the «reservoir» lid when ready, and now simply place the bottle or jar
of food inside.
I've been making my own refills
of foaming dish soap for awhile now by refilling my Dawn dispenser
with just a little bit
of dish soap and then filling up the rest
of the
container with 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.
The world's largest retailer had announced Wednesday that it was immediately halting sales
of baby bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, food
containers and
water bottles made
with BPA in its Canadian stores amid speculation that the country's health department would soon declare the chemical unsafe.
For equipment, you'll need single - serving plastic
containers with airtight lids; 1 - or 2 - ounce plastic vials for dressings, dips and peanut butter; zip - top plastic bags; plastic utensils;
water bottles or thermos
containers of various sizes; and a refreezable cold pack.
I'd have snacks in little
containers, diapers and wipes in the backpack, my older one's school backpack
with his change
of clothes and
water bottle, any assorted toys, and my
water bottle.
During the summer you can usually find us outside getting soaked
with the
water hose, sitting in pools
of water, splashing in a foil river, filling
containers of water, or mixing colored
water.
If you prefer to use powdered formula
with you, take a measured amount
of formula in a clean, sterile
container, an empty sterilised bottle, teat and cap and a vacuum flask
of hot
water which has been boiled.
When hot or boiling foods (including
water, infant formula, or other foods and liquids) come in contact
with containers made
with BPA, then traces
of BPA get transferred on to the food.
Pour some dish soap into a shallow
container with a little bit
of water and gently mix.
Instead
of buying plastic bottles
of water, anyone
with a thirst will be encouraged to take a reusable
container to a free
water fountain in the high street.