Sentences with phrase «get dry ice»

A tip for getting milk back to the baby, you can always get dry ice and a Styrofoam cooler and ship the milk back to whoever's going to be her caretaker.
I would love to get dry ice for my cooler on board as I'm flying international soon and worried about keeping things cold.

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Do not add to much dry ice as you will get fizzy ice cream.
And wow, topped with a little «magic shell» (recipe here) and some freeze dried berries, and you've got an instant ice cream sundae.
For me that means that a lot of my shoes that are suitable for spring, summer and fall get put on the back burner for shoes that can, let's face it — keep me steady, warm and dry amongst snow, ice and the worst — salt!
To do it, I would have to take a DIY approach — sourcing dry ice and shipping materials to my hotel room and then getting myself to a special FedEx shipping facility every day without a rental car.
I arrived in San Francisco carrying a dry ice package, with $ 36 in my pocket, $ 24 of which was used to get the bus to Davis.
«You don't get blocks of dry ice on Earth unless you go buy them.»
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«I took a piece of dry ice [frozen CO2],» he says, «and wrapped it in pieces of terry cloth and then duct taped them to these long bamboo sticks I got at a garden supply store.»
I come home after that for lunch (I like Subway because it's quick and easy), a nap, and a little relaxation before I'm heading back to the rink again for another session, whether it's for a weight session, a running workout, or dry land before I get on the ice again.
For our Halloween party, I plan to recreate this, but extra SPOOKY along with some dry ice witches cauldrons & as many sweet treats as I can get away with.
Ingredients: eggnog, skim milk, active dry yeast, all - purpose flour, whole wheat flour, unsalted butter, granulated sugar, sea salt, white vinegar, eggs, orange zest, pure vanilla extract, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cranberries, icing sugar Get the full recipe at globaldish.ca
If you want to keep everything from getting soaked from the melting ice, try dry ice.
There was a Russian Winter Ball, I remember, for which my dad got refrigerator - sized cartons of artificial snow shipped in from Texas and a dry ice machine to fog up the rooms and make the setting feel like a scene from Dr. Zhivago.
or you can quickly soak each paw in a bowl of warm water when they come inside, then pat dry to get rid of the ice clumps and possible salt and chemicals.
Make sure there is clean, dry bedding inside such as straw (blankets often get cold and freeze) and monitor the condition regularly as your pet is likely bringing ice or moisture in with them.
- Fish (salmon, cod, pufferfish, tropical fish)- Bucket of fish - Coral (coral, coral fans, coral blocks)- Kelp, Dried Kelp, Kelp Block - Dolphins (follow boats, get a boost swimming next to them)- Icebergs - Blue Ice - Nine Ocean Biomes (frozen, deep frozen, cold, deep cold, lukewarm, deep lukewarm, normal, deep normal, warm)- Underwater Ravines & caves - Sea grass - Sea pickle (w / illumination!
So as said droplets of sulfuric acid could in atmospheric pressure of around 1 atm, heat up to 100 C. Water droplets would never get this hot - but instead would quickly evaporate at around 30 C [assuming atmosphere was wetter, in dry atmosphere of Venus they evaporate quickly as ice.
One sixth of the world's population gets its water from the melting snow and ice tricking down from frozen sources which are likely to dry up in the years to come.
The steady drumbeat of stories attributing all manner of evil to climate change is getting louder: California burning (because the woods are too dry); ski resorts struggling (because the snow line is rising); alligators in Florida eating people (because their pools and thus their food supplies are drying up); polar bears eating each other (because melting ice makes it harder for them to hunt).
At altitude it freezes and / or condenses out to very dry air then you get ice crystals that raise albedo, clouds that raise albedo, and cool rather than warm what's underneath.
And you would get hypothermia at a faster rate if you sat in a tub of dry ice than if you sat in a tub of regular ice.
1] bigger and bigger» dry heat» produced in sub-Sahara (lake Chad is getting dry)- > extra dry air goes west into north Atlantic and destroys the» raw material» for renewal of that ice.
Some heat up more than others, some places get drier, some wetter, more ice melts raising sea levels and changing coastlines.
So blast your Sisters of Mercy, get out your dry ice, and light some candles.
We had to get to the dry cleaner before it closed, and I was watching how slowly he was eating his ice cream and thinking to myself, should we just take the ice cream with us and eat it in the car on the way to the shop?
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