Sentences with phrase «melt back about»

The continental ice sheets began to melt back about 20,000 years ago.
At that time the Swiss glaciers were melting back about 4 m / yr.

Not exact matches

It should sit on top of the batter for about twenty seconds before melting back into the rest of the batter.
top with shredded colby jack cheese, cover with foil and bake until cheese is melted in a 400 degree oven, take foil off top with French's fried onions and put back in oven for about 5 minute or until the onions just start to brown.
Keep back about 5 - 10 % of the chocolate you are melting for the coating.
Place one of the larger three portions back into the bowl of the stand mixer; while whipping on high, add about 3/4 of the melted and cooled chocolate and 2 tablespoons cocoa powder.
Place the lid back on the pan and leave it on the warm burner for about 2 minutes until the cheese is melted.
All you do is melt, dip, freeze, wait impatiently, poke bananas to see if they're fully frozen yet, lick the melted chocolate off your fingers, wait some more, poke again, wait, forget about it, come back and enjoy an amazing little bite bursting flavor.
Once melted, remove promptly, place on a platter & tent with foil for about 5 - 6 minutes for the juices to return back into the meat.
Place back in the oven until cheese is melted, about 5 minutes.
place pizza back in oven until all the cheese is melted (if using cheese) and toppings are warmed through; about five minutes.
Place them back in the oven for about 3 to 4 minutes until cheese is melted and squash is heated through.
To achieve the 20 second icing, keep adding water 1 tbsp at a time until a ribbon of icing drizzled over the bowl disappears / «melts» back into the bowl of icing in about 20 seconds.
«Generally, snow reflects about three - quarters of the sun's radiation back into the air, so it's actually really hard for the sun to melt a snowbank,» said Boreyko.
She also remembers seeing an inflated television documentary (from years back) where the people on the expedition were boasting about how many pairs of their boots had «melted
Instead of the deep fryer method I went back to the breaded recipe in Nourishing Traditions and heated up a griddle over two gas burners to about medium and melted 2 tbsp of cultured butter and 2 tbsp of coconut oil until hot (batter will sizzle).
Add other fillings (except the greens) and place back in the oven for about 10 to 15 minutes until the vegetables have softened a bit and the cheese has melted.
Once caramel layer has hardened, spoon about 1 tbsp of the melted chocolate over the caramel layer, and smooth out with the back of your spoon.
* If * you're not really jazzed about them, there are a couple ways to trouble shoot so nothing is wasted: just melt them back down and add (1) 1 - 2 tsp maple syrup for a little sweetness as I suggest as an option in the post, and / or (2) a layer of melted (I suggest organic and dark — with a cacao content of 70 % +) chocolate on top of the coconut mints after they've been in the freezer and so are solid.
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Place the stuffed squash back on the baking sheet, top evenly with the Parmesan cheese, then bake until the cheese melts and the stuffing is heated through, about 15 minutes.
About 40 minutes later, rubber melting and brakes fuming, the readout signaled a jump to 48 up front and 38 in the back.
He sees the back of the thief's head about to melt into the crowd outside the market.
Today we are hearing news about the Nintendo Switch melting SD cards in the SD card slot on the back of the hybrid console.
There are multiple enemy races, but they all seem to kind of melt together, with no back - stories on why I should care about fighting each one in particular.
This series of four prints attacks his themes with a lighter heart, with four prints in the style of «60s Christian albums that subvert the era's trippy, love - in aesthetic to instead peddle suicide, with titles like «Don't Even Think About Livin»» (with songs like «The Universe Could Care Less» and «Leave the Casket Cracked (I May Be Coming Back)») and «A Sound Odyssey in Vulcanology» (featuring such hits as «Melt Me Into a Lava Flow»).
I may be wrong, but I think back in 2015, or since, I talked about phase change in the Arctic WRT a shift in winter max extent shifting into March * and * EN - related push being part of more melt and more CH4.
The big «get» this coming summer, I guess, will be the new photos and «conclusions» about the melting summer Arctic ice above Alaska and Canada, if indeed it continues its recent melting back from previous summertime marks.
Russia and US, talked about ways to melt the Arctic, because it caused the cold weather, back then.
Well, it nearly * tripled * from mid February to late March, yet never reached above about 65 % of average at any point this season (and recent record warmth has already triggered melting; the snowpack is already back down to 55 % of average for the date).
Summary: While we quake in fear at the stream of apocalyptic forecasts fed us by the news media, let's look back at two previous forecasts about rising sea levels and melting sea ice.
If you think about it and if they «are» right about both the causes and the effects (melting ice caps, raising sea levels — e.g. increased ocean surface worldwide, increased surface temperatures on land and at sea and erratic excesses in weather) then the results may well be an eventual drastic swing the other day as we see increases in reflection, evaporation and conversion of «greenhouse» gases back into inert forms!
By the way, I like how you repeated what I said about the surface area of a melting object back to me like I hadn't said it at all - really clever stuff there.
«The last time the Arctic was significantly warmer than present day, the Greenland Ice Sheet melted back the equivalent of two to three meters (about six to ten feet) of sea level.»
What is so amazing about these displays is that Samsung was able to squeeze this much display in a fairly small footprint, yet because of the way the edges of the display seem to melt into the back of the device, in your hand, the display looks huge.
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