In the video, you will see a cat who is
covered in bubble wrap at another veterinary hospital.
Electrical, computer and telephone cords must be covered with plastic tubing, and wooden table legs should be
covered in bubble wrap.
Not exact matches
Set aside,
covered in plastic
wrap,
in a warm place for about 30 - 45 minutes, or until you see small
bubbles / blisters / pits on the surface of the dough — it will not double, but should rise slightly!
Cut the chicken breast
in half,
cover with cling film and using a rolling pin gently bash the chicken so that it is roughly the same thickness all over, heat a non stick frying pan, add the coconut oil and when melted place your chicken
in the pan, on a moderate high heat slightly sear the chicken then finish cooking on a medium heat, once the chicken is almost cooked add the orange, lemon and lime juice and the honey and bring to a rapid
bubbling simmer until the sauce thickens to a glaze, this will only take a minute or so, place the chicken
in the lettuce
wraps spooning over the glaze, return the pan to the heat and add the coconut milk using a spatula scrap the coconut milk around the pan so that it picks up the left over cooking juices, take of the heat immediately, top your sticky sweet glazed chicken with the salsa and finish off with a drizzle of the coconut dressing.
Cover with plastic
wrap and let dough rise at room temperature,
in a draft - free area, until its surface is
covered with tiny
bubbles and the dough has doubled
in size, approx. 6 - 10 hours.
Square Enix and Koei Tecmo gaves have wallpapered part of Tokyo's Shinjuku Station with
bubble wrap covered in 100,000 Slimes.
Cover the bowl with a lightly oiled or sprayed piece of plastic
wrap and place
in a warm, draft - free spot until the dough has at least doubled
in volume and there are delicate
bubbles across the surface, 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
This year, we are even
covering the windows
in the guest room — we just take the
bubble wrap down when guests come, and put it back up when they leave — 15 seconds a window.