Check the instructions for an idea of
how much ice cream you can make in one go, or use the recipes that come with it.
I've been eating
too much ice cream at night (pregnancy cravings) so this will be a great alternative.
Finally, add
as much ice as you want and blend until smooth.
However, it's worth noting that bowl size doesn't accurately represent how
much ice cream will be made.
How
much ice sheets will contribute to sea level rise in the coming decades and centuries will depend in a large part on human activity.
The question is, how
much ice exactly will still remain in both houses after six weeks.
Since they can only hunt in water, too
much ice means they head for human settlements.
Does this imply that a 1.5 °C increase in global temperatures brings the same problems independent of the heat stored lower in the oceans or how
much the ice caps have melted?
For most of the 2000s, satellite data shows the glaciers lost about
as much ice as they gained, meaning they stayed roughly stable.
I have to be in a bathing suit in two weeks and there's
so much ice cream in my freezer.
The frozen berries and bananas will do double - duty and cut down on
how much ice you need.
The idea that an American lawyer turns up and says, «I have here the order of an American court» doesn't
cut much ice in the face of the sort of restraints that I've mentioned.
In contrast, stormy Arctic summers are marked by a cyclonic circulation pattern that doesn't push as
much ice out to sea.
Given the right circumstances, background knowledge, and scientific information on current conditions, it can provide an excellent sense of how
much ice there really is «on the ground.»
These glaciers already contribute significantly to sea level rise, releasing almost as
much ice into the ocean annually as the entire Greenland Ice Sheet.
They could then plug that information into models to see how
much ice Greenland lost over the 20th century, as well as how that loss varied over time and at different points around the ice sheet.
On Lake Erie, however, it's another story where there's so
much ice cover the removal of the ice boom has been delayed.
And scientists now know that the underwater topography — the hills, slopes and crevices at the bottom of the ocean, where the ice meets the sea — is a critical influence on just how
much ice actually touches the water.
Regurgitated, repetitious sound bites and platitudes don't cut
much ice anymore.
As bananas turn the corner from ripe to too - ripe, peel them and pop them in the freezer so you can make this anytime (you won't need as
much ice if using frozen bananas).
Digging into the past, he's +50 over his career, his stats took a noticeable hit when he was moved into a shutdown role, didn't
get much ice after an elbow injury, apparently is pretty decent at grinding and stealing pucks, and he's got 21 game winning goals and played well with Ward.
It rarely cuts
much ice over here, but that changed this week when the Telegraph broke the most underwhelming scoop of the year.
The researchers used satellite data and GPS to get precise measurements of how
much ice fell in the first avalanche and the area it covered.
Satellite observations from NASA's ICESat - 1, which measures how
much ice surfaces are rising or falling over time, revealed that Totten Glacier was thinning rapidly.
«In the short term, it seems like there hasn't been
much ice loss in the past couple of years, but I think it's still very much within the long - term trend of declining sea ice,» Axel Schweiger, chairman of the University of Washington's Polar Science Center in Seattle, told Live Science.
That it ended up with an even more potent (542bhp) twin - turbo V6 and a lighter, rear - drive drivetrain didn't cut
much ice back then, though ironically the approach would garner more acceptance now.
After a pit stop in Mississippi — too
much iced tea — we realize that we are, in fact, very behind schedule.
Is it simply intertia or is there some other science such as thermodynamics telling us that they will not lose
much ice between now and 2100?
In a westerly direction, at any rate, says Novatek Director Frank, the company will be able to operate its shipping traffic all year long, no matter how
much ice develops in the winter.
Note that we can have ice - age - level temperatures
without much ice (as happened 122,000 years ago) and we can temporarily have fairly warm temperatures even in the presence of massive ice sheets (as happened 15,000 years ago).
These experiments differ in how
much ice depletion they portray, but the strength of the surface response appears to correlate well with the amount of ice loss, according to Screen and colleagues.