Sentences with phrase «in aerated»

The researchers captured adult box jellyfish at Darwin and kept them alive in aerated seawater.
(263) Biodegradable is defined in the standard as «capable of microbial decomposition within 24 months in soil (with the exception of plant biomass), one month in aerated water, two months in anaerobic water, with minimal impact on the environment» (see 3.10 in CAN / CGSB -32.310).
Sammy's Plant World, McDonough, GA 1/2011 to 11/2013 Apprentice — Landscaping Works • Raked, mowed and ploughed lawns, by following express instructions • Cleared lawns of litter and debris and ensured that both were disposed of properly • Assisted in planting shrubs, flowers and trees • Provided support in aerating, mulching and digging duties • Procured seeds, bulbs and foliage from designated nurseries • Handled plants and tree watering and trimming duties

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If you have leftovers, they will freeze into a solid block in the freezer because this ice cream hasn't been properly aerated.
We whisked the yolks in with the rest of the wet ingredients, but beat the whites separately to aerate them.
Once stiff, folding the aerated egg whites in the cake batter will help bring volume and ariness to the breakfast skillet cake.
Temperatures in an actively managed pile must exceed 131 °F, and must continue for a length of time appropriate to the type of compost pile made (either 3 days for static aerated piles or 15 days for turned windrows).
This step is done to aerate the dough and develops the gluten (elasticity) in the flour.
Whipping aerates the coconut oil and adds tiny air pockets, which tends to make it a little more stable in cooler temperatures.
- In a small bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt and ground cinnamon, and whisk to aerate and blend; set aside for a moment.
Because the coconut oil gets aerated in the whipping process, the tiny pockets of air prevent it from becoming completely solid again.
I brought a loaf to school to share with my friends at lunch (which they all raved about and had no idea that it was Paleo banana bread that they were eating) but the people who didn't get any but were in the classes before lunch were searching around the room trying to figure out where the scent was aerating from.
Take a balloon whisk and whisk the flour around until it is aerated and the lemon zest is distributed in it evenly.
From the first day you mix your own nukadoko, it needs daily stirring by hand to aerate the rice bran and keep the microbes in check.
Once your potatoes are thoroughly aerated, pop «em in the oven for 35 - 40 minutes, or until they're soft and easily cut with a knife.
It is nicely aerated but the holes in the dough are smaller than with the wheat flour.
Combine the first five ingredients in the food processor and pulse to aerate.
Add sugar and whisk until smooth, lightened in color, and slightly aerated, about 2 minutes.
Combine the flour, coffee, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl and whisk to aerate; set aside.
Fats coat the tongue and help aerate the scent of foods, resulting in a more intoxicating and full flavor experience.
Dairy products have been used as valued ingredients by the confectionery industry for many years as they help to achieve the required flavor, color and texture in many products including chocolate, coatings, caramels, aerated confections and toffee.
Whisk the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt in a second large bowl to aerate and combine.
A whisk both mixes and aerates in one, simple power move.
In a separate bowl, whisk sugar and eggs until light and aerated.
With the coconut flour a weight measurement would be really handy, cups can differ and what is in it will differ with whether it is aerated or compacted, depends how you fill the cup.
In the case of rice, SRI means planting out fewer, and younger, seedlings, in drier soil, and with regular weeding to aerate the rootIn the case of rice, SRI means planting out fewer, and younger, seedlings, in drier soil, and with regular weeding to aerate the rootin drier soil, and with regular weeding to aerate the roots.
It is important that in this step the dough develops gluten strands and becomes aerated and strong.
If the frosting thickens upon standing, beat again in the mixer on high speed to make it fluffier by aerating it.
Sifting is a process that breaks up any lumps in the flour and aerates it at the same time by pushing it through a gadget that is essentially a cup with a fine strainer at one end.
It's a much better way of aerating your house out and getting rid of all the indoor floating dust and germs in the air.
In addition, this keeps it well aerated and prevents it from storing smells.
In seconds, you will have aerated milk loaded with creamy bubbles.
Israel - based company, Emefcy, named as a play on the acronym for microbial fuel cell (MFC), starts with the same principle as most wastewater treatment — water is aerated so bacteria in the liquid break down organic material in a closed series of containers known as a bioreactor.
They incorporated three basic ingredients in a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide: mycelium mushroom roots; perlite, a glassy volcanic mineral used by farmers to aerate soil; and recycled paper.
First, the timber must be carefully stacked in the kiln to make sure that it is properly aerated.
Nitrogen fixation is something that needs to happen in an anaerobic environment, and so when you break the crust up, you aerate it, and when you aerate it then the nitrogen fixation basically stops.
They are also thought to have helped aerate ancient seas, boosting life in the oceans some 750 million years ago.
«We were aerating pig slurry in very large tanks, on a farm out in North Norfolk,» she explains.
Insects play a vital role in ecosystem health, helping to aerate soil, keeping the natural system in balance, and preventing detrimental pests from taking over essential natural resources.
Ants play an important role in the ecosystem of forests, dispersing seeds and keeping soil aerated and as a food source for other animals, Pelini said.
By digging around in their food, dung beetles like Aphodius pedellus may aerate cow pats — and thereby modify methane emissions.
«Such organism is characterized by its vertical movements, thereby creating tunnels, helping to integrate the organic matter in the soil, aerating it and forming its structure,» the researcher says.
For example, Ewing is researching the use of MFCs to power machines that aerate water in treatment plants.
Ewing is researching the use of MFCs to power machines that aerate water in treatment plants where bacteria have a constant supply of organic material to consume.
A small study published in the North American Journal of Psychology found that people who inhaled aerated cinnamon and peppermint oil were more alert and better able to perform in interactive driving simulations.
This is the term used in baking for beating sugar and softened butter together to form a lighter coloured mixture that is aerated.
The apple cider vinegar reacts with the other ingredients in the recipe and creates an excellent whipped, aerated texture that has an incredibly light, fluffy feel to it.
In 1922, the same researchers showed that cod liver oil aerated at the temperature of boiling water for 12 to 20 hours retained its antirachitic property, but lost its effectiveness against xerophthalmia, confirming the separate identity of these two factors, the second of which came to be known as vitamin D.
Although the group snacking on the more aerated puffs ate more by volume, they ended up consuming 21 percent fewer calories on average, according to results detailed in the May issue of the journal Appetite.
Stay away from aerated drinks, packaged juices and sodas as they contain lots of sugars and they will put all your efforts in vain.
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