Bell
made glass cubes that could simultaneously reflect, absorb, and transmit light.
Not exact matches
To
make the iced coffee, put a few ice
cubes in a
glass and then fill about 2/3 full with the cold coffee.
Use a few ice
cubes and a couple of fresh cranberries to
make a fancy
glass.
I've
made this recipe in small cups and served in parfait
glasses;
made ice
cubes with the mixture and dropped into seltzer for spritzers; and let it defrost a bit to serve over vanilla ice cream!
INGREDIENTS Glassware: Libbey Chicago - Style Old Fashioned
Glass (or any similar rocks glass) Mixing Tin 1oz Copper Fox Rye 1oz Stone Ginger Wine 1oz House - made Blueberry Puree Soda Water Ice Cubes Blueberries & Mint Leaves Peachwood Chips Butane Li
Glass (or any similar rocks
glass) Mixing Tin 1oz Copper Fox Rye 1oz Stone Ginger Wine 1oz House - made Blueberry Puree Soda Water Ice Cubes Blueberries & Mint Leaves Peachwood Chips Butane Li
glass) Mixing Tin 1oz Copper Fox Rye 1oz Stone Ginger Wine 1oz House -
made Blueberry Puree Soda Water Ice
Cubes Blueberries & Mint Leaves Peachwood Chips Butane Lighter
The four colorful
cubes are stacked in a highball
glass and served alongside a carafe full of lime juice, soda, house -
made mint bitters, and gin.
And I don't mind a
glass of coffee and coconut milk from time to time; adding a banana and a few ice
cubes makes it even more delicious and filling!
How to
make it: Pour the ingredients into rocks
glass with ice
cubes and garnish with an orange twist.
Serve in
glasses over ice (the ice «sticks» I have in the photo are from an ice
cube tray I got to
make ice that will fit into water bottles - it's a really handy tool!).
If you'll be
making your own baby food,
make sure you stock up on
glass jars, durable freezer bags, silicone ice
cube trays, and anything else you might need to store the foods you
make ahead of time.
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Therefore, to study the bubble's birth, Falk's team relied on a computer model of a
cube of a metallic
glass made of copper and zirconium, measuring only about 30 atoms on each side.
The transparent
cube packaging
made of
glass with gold lids looks absolutely luxurious as well as classy.
Finally, the
cube is orders of magnitude easier to see out of — the Versa Note's narrow, laid - back windshield
making for a more distorted view of the world than the
cube's upright front
glass.
By 1965, Bell was
making vacuum - coated
glass cubes.
After
making his mark in the 2008 Whitney Biennial with an assortment of shatterproof
glass cubes made to the standards of FedEx shipping boxes — a gesture that pointed toward the illusion of autonomy in minimalist sculpture, and to the systems of corporate transport and capital that tend to cover over and regulate the processes that deliver objects to your doorstep — Beshty has continued to find ways to acknowledge and create representations of the repression of materiality in contemporary aesthetic production.
Ross Bleckner's «Galaxy Painting,» a scattering of stars against a deep blue background, and Fernández's «Burnout,» a wall installation
made of
glass cubes that suggests a sun, take a cosmic view, while Willie Cole's «Dance Trance I» is firmly grounded.
Make Rudesheimer kaffee by starting with a couple of sugar
cubes in each kaffee
glass, adding very strong black coffee, poured over an ounce of «lighted» Asbach Uralt cognac in each
glass.
Why not
make it a little more special by drinking out of a special cup or
glass, adding lemon, or ice
cubes with fruit in them.