Sentences with phrase «large container of water»

I drink several large containers of water each day with lemon in it.
I drink several large containers of water each day with lemon in it.
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).

Not exact matches

67.6 ounces or 2 liters of coconut water (I buy two large containers of coconut water at my local grocery store)
Ingredients: - Pomegranates (roughly six, depending on their size)- peel of 1 lemon (I prefer meyers)- cinnamon stick - 3 cups vodka - 1 1/2 cups white sugar - 3/4 cup water Utensils: - A large glass jar (I used a 3 litre jar)- large plastic bowl - paring knife - vegetable peeler (or knife)- measuring cups (liquid and dry)- metal strainer - cheescloth - saucepan - small funnel - glass bottles or storage containers for the final product
We would soak the beans overnight then boil the crap out of them the next day, then we had them in a large container and would run cool water over them, stirring them occasionally, and the skin would kind of float to the surface allowing us to skim it off.
With soap and warm water, throughly clean an airtight glass container that is large enough to hold the amount of lemons you are making.
1 cup of small white beans (soaked for 24 hours) 4 cups of water Drizzle of olive oil 1 yellow onion, minced 4 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely chopped 1 — 28 oz can of fire roasted diced tomatoes 4 cup container of vegetable broth — low sodium, organic 5 large leaves of fresh Tuscan aka Dinosaur kale (washed, stem removed and chopped) 1 handful of fresh parsley or 2 tablespoons of dried 1 tablespoon of fresh oregano or 1 tsp of dried 1 teaspoon smoked paprika Salt and pepper
To chill the juice, set the bowl in a larger container of ice water or refrigerate.
The KHS Group exhibits the future of filling and packaging systems under the motto «Technology 4.0», at drinktec, presenting new systems for all container segments and all branches of industry, from small craft brewers to large water bottlers.
Place 1 cup starter in a large jar, bowl, or container, add 1 cup of water and 1 1/2 cups of flour and mix until combined.
As far as extras go, there are a bunch of cup holders (for water or baby bottles) and a large container section for diapers, wipes, clothes or anything like that.
Freeze water in milk cartons and plastic containers to create large blocks of ice — you can even add a drop of food coloring to each if you like.
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.
One is to place the container of baby food inside a larger container of hot water.
(Since we used a fairly large container, we mixed 1 cup of water and 1/2 cup of glycerin.)
Materials • Rubbing alcohol (70 percent isopropyl alcohol) • Measuring spoons • Small bowl • Three long strands of human hair (about 20 centimeters long) • Cotton swabs • Measuring tape or ruler • Thin, flat piece of plastic that can easily be cut (about 8.0 cm long and 8.0 cm wide), such as from the lid of a disposable deli container • Scissors (strong enough to cut the plastic piece) • Dime • Tape • Two small nails • Glue • Scrap piece of wood or flat Styrofoam (about 25 cm long and 10 cm wide) • Hammer • Pencil or pen • Hair dryer • Plastic box that can be sealed and is large enough to fit the wood or Styrofoam piece inside of it • Wet sponge or small towel (either paper or cloth) Preparation • Make a solution of 25 percent rubbing alcohol and 75 percent water by mixing one tablespoon of water with one teaspoon of rubbing alcohol in a small bowl.
Try a large water container filled with water, bag of rocks or sand, etc.!
Meanwhile, set a fine mesh strainer over a medium sized bowl and set the bowl over a large container of ice water.
A sample of a food is placed in a small container surrounded by a larger second container full of water.
First, fill your top - load washer, your bathtub or some type of similarly large container (I realize the first two options are luxuries in some cities) with cold water.
I filled large containers with water and used food colouring to change the colour of the water to make «juices.»
On the table were different labelled containers and in the middle of the table was a large basin of water with a plastic cup inside.
Please Note: Additional materials are needed: Small pumpkins, pieces of cardboard, string, scotch tape or masking tape, fresh cranberries, dried cranberries or Craisins, cranberry sauce, cardboard boxes, large plastic container or clear plastic cups, water, wax paper, iron.
*** These activities also require additional materials which are easy to come by: Plastic water bottles (4 per group) Plastic soda bottles (1 per group) Plastic cups (16 per group) Small rocks (2 - 3 cups per group) Sand (2 - 3 cups per group) Old t - shirts (1 per group) Dirt (1 large Ziploc bag per group) Variety of edible plant seeds, at least 8 different kinds (tomato, lettuce, etc...) Salt (1 large container per group) Sticks (10 per group) String (1 roll per group) Roll of plastic trash bags (1 bag per group) Duct tape (1 roll per group) Foam pool noodles (1 per group) Poster board (1 per group) Rubber bands (5 - 10 per group) A container large enough to hold water for testing floatation (ideally 1 per group but can be just 1 for the class) *** Please make sure to rate and leave feedback.
Mix three cups of water and one cup of vinegar in a large container.
You should only use trucks to move large equipment like tanks or heavy items such as containers of treated water, and you will want a climate - controlled environment — no rain, no snow, no heat, no cold, etc..
jar Drawing Tools: Blue and Red Prismacolor Verithin pencils Supports: 4 commercially Stretched Canvases or panels (two 24 x 30» and two as large as you can transport) Palette: Plexiglas palette Tape: Blue 2» wide painters Xacto knife Hair dryer Clip on light with extension cord and breaker bar water containers: 2 large yogurt size Soap: Brush cleaning soap or a regular bar of soap is cheaper and will do fine Roll of paper towels Spray bottle
In this famous work, Burden lay on the gallery floor behind a large pane of glass for more than 40 hours with no break or sustenance until MCA employee Dennis O'Shea ended the performance by placing a container of water behind the glass within Burden's reach.
A very large boiler feed water container of 2 m3 provides a large accumulation of energy.
Or pumping water out of / into large storage containers at deep levels.
In terms of your question of what we store in hOMe here is a breakdown in case it helps get a sense of how much space things take up for us: all of our pots, pans and small appliances fit inside a large lazy susan corner unit; our eating utensils, spices, roots / onions, and misc cooking utensils fit inside an 18 ″ wide lower cabinet unit with 4 drawers; underneath our sink is our trash can and reverse osmosis filter since we have arsenic in our well; we have 30 days of emergency food stored inside a 24 ″ lower cabinet as well as mixing and serving bowls; in a lower 36 ″ cabinet we have all of our food storage containers and water bottles (amazing how much space that all takes up but for us it's necessary bc of how much food we store... for someone else, this entire cabinet would not be necessary).
One clever trick we discovered while playing with the device is to attach it to a large water bottle or milk jug and flip the stand so that the light shines down into the container (instead of out away from the bottle - as - stand).
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