Sentences with phrase «into cold water»

It basically consists of plunging into cold water while prehistoric creatures evolved almost exclusively for killing swim around you.
Just don't know if I can get up the guts to jump into the cold water!
Her hand moved slowly from her lap and fell into the cold water of the spring, and instantly the trees rushed back and the low sky flew upward.
I take a couple tablespoons of cold water into a small glass and every couple minutes add a small bit of the syrup off a teaspoon into the cold water.
Against my will, I envisioned myself jumping off the bridge into the cold water 20 feet below.
If you don't want to spend extra on a gentle detergent, you may add vinegar into cold water to wash.
Sometimes the storm runs into cold water and other times it makes the cold water itself by not moving much and churning it up from the depths.
Obviously we are jumping in head first into cold water in a sense that its our first campaign.
Continue to cook until the mixture reaches 285 degrees F., or until a small amount of syrup dropped into cold water forms hard, brittle threads.
** MVP Tip: whenever you're making brownies, unless serving hot, when done, put the pan immediately into cold water bath [shallower than the pan] or the freezer for a few minutes.
After caking on a very thick layer of baby powder (it's a lot messier than I imagined), I was ready for the next step of dunking my head into cold water for 30 seconds.
Perch yourself on the devil's cliff and dive into the cold water where you will burn.
Bring to a boil, and heat to 270 to 290 degrees F (132 to 143 degrees C), or until a small amount of syrup dropped into cold water forms hard but pliable threads.
All you need to make a perfect hard - boiled egg is to put it in a pot of cold water, bring to boil and simmer for 10 minutes, then dump into cold water to cool.
The article about the italian baby that died 1992 says it was thrown into a cold water.
«Interestingly enough,» she says, «the swordfish has the largest heater organ [compared with tuna and sharks], and it goes into the coldest waters
The organic probiotics with organic prebiotics come in an organic raspberry and apple powder and can be mixed into cold water, or added into a smoothie for a light, fresh probiotic kick!
Dip the bottom of the pan into the cold water to stop the mixture from cooking.
In other words, the berg becomes like a huge Prince Rupert's drop, which, as every one knows, is a drop formed by allowing molten glass to fall into cold water.
If you put the poor amphibian into cold water and turn up the heat, it doesn't realize it's being cooked to death.
We drove through the mountains to a small mountain lake, we tossed rocks into the cold water, a bald eagle swung low over the water, swooped up and out and into the tall trees, alone, and I did not envy that beast.
With a large metal spoon, stir in the oil and the cold water until the flour is all absorbed (or mix on low speed with the paddle attachment), If you are mixing by hand, repeatedly dip one of your hands or the metal spoon into cold water and use it, much like a dough hook, to work the dough vigorously into a smooth mass while rotating the bowl in a circular motion with the other hand.
Then plunge the seeds into cold water as described above to separate them from the shells.
My dad used to stir and soak the corn meal into cold water (small amount) then drop the softened blobs into simmering liquid it seemed to cook easily and fairly fast.
You start the same way: you stir the gelatin into cold water.
For faster defrost, place the frozen coconut meat pouch into a cold water bath.
Some of this atmospheric junk settles into the cold waters of the North Pacific, but much of it eventually merges with the global air pollution pool that circumnavigates the planet.
Dip the bread briefly into cold water, then squeeze well and crumble into a bowl.
Prepare a second basin with cold water, add at least one tray of ice cubes to it, and place a hand towel into the cold water
Remove corn and submerge into cold water to stop the cooking process.
Never put your rabbit into cold water or run him under cold water; the sudden change in temperature can kill him, and in any event, the process will only add to his stress.
The heat would be dumped into the cold water stream, which cools the condenser and is ejected below the thermocline so that the water would not release its CO2 content except to the colder surrounding water at depth, where the CO2 would remain sequestered.
Having handled lots of CO2, I can vouch for the very obvious fact that freezing or injecting into cold water are the only ready ways to contain it for long outside a sealed space.
If you're German, you might join your family at midnight to drop molten lead into cold water and make predictions about the year ahead based on the shape it takes.
Heat a pan of water to boiling, and cook the carrots for 4 minutes, then drain and plunge into cold water then dry gently.
He settled it by jumping into the cold waters of Lake Champlain this past weekend.
Cook until the mixture registers 240 F, or when a small amount of the mixture is dropped into cold water it turns into a soft, malleable ball.
During my first few swims, I felt that shock response described here, but now, going into the cold water has become effortless and pleasurable.
At Be Well, we love getting it from bone broth or by taking it in powder form, mixed into cold water, hot water, tea (see recipe below), smoothies, yogurt and even baked goods (fortunately, heat doesn't degrade its effects).
«Hypothermia occurs most commonly when dogs are walking on thin ice and fall into cold water,» says Dr. Landorf.
Quickly immersing vegetables or fruit into boiling water for 1 to 2 minutes then into cold water to stop the cooking process.
Drop fruit into water a few at a time and simmer 60 seconds, remove and plunge into cold water.
Remove from water and immediately plunge into cold water and peel.
I've found the best way to deal with them is to cover them in boiling water, leave for 2 - 3 minutes then plunge into cold water.
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