Sentences with phrase «nice heat which»

Produces a lots of pods with strong peppery aroma and nice heat which dissolves quite quickly.

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In our opinion, the best shaving bowls are those made of either ceramic or stoneware, as they hold in heat better and again allow you to experience the joy of shaving with warm lather (which will also help you to get a closer shave in addition to simple feeling nice).
The smokiness reminded me of bacon, which makes me now want to make it again with bacon added... but now I am thinking to myself, I have this nice healthy spinach, then I heat it with cream, add butter and cheese, and now bacon?
which adds some nice heat!
Nice amount of heat which a «hot» sauce should have and a great flavor that sets it apart
The nice thing about the processor is that the motor gently heats the coconut as it runs, which helps to make it smooth.
The titanium heats quickly, which is a nice change of pace from a cast iron.
The ratio is two parts onion to one parts each of celery and carrot, which is finely diced and then cooked nice and slow over a gentle heat — with the intention of bringing out their sweetness, rather than browning.
Rack - roasting means the whole chicken is surrounded by dry heat the entire time it cooks — which means every last bit of skin gets nice and crispy.
Also, (a big also), Zentrofan milling is done whilst keeping dem grains nice and cool, which means their nutritional properties remain more intact, heat - sensitive vitamins aren't lost, AND the flour is less likely to go rancid once it's milled.
I think she very quickly realized I was experiencing back labor (which is a nice way of saying the baby is trying to push its way through your lower spine) and helped me through several contractions with a heating pad on my back.
The nice thing about the processor is that the motor gently heats the coconut as it runs, which helps to make it smooth.
Yet I obviously don't want to spend all day inside when it so nice and sunny, so whenever I feel I can manage a little more heat (which is in my case even more with that little bump), we make walks through parks, our neighbourhood, and freshen up at local pubs.
It rained every single day last week, some days we were in the 70s which was a nice break from the heat.
they are nice and think (which i love) but they do add a little extra heat on warm days.
I appreciate some of the convenience features, particularly the heated windshield and steering wheel (it's cold here), plus the navigation system, but the extra cost brings the LR2's price up to $ 44,200, at which point there are many nicer alternatives.
All seats are equipped with heating - which is a nice move by Audi.
The car has heated seats which are very nice in the winter months.
The seats were good (heated too, which was nice on the cold days), and the cargo area is big enough to carry plenty of stuff.
In addition to the seats, there are leather - wrapped features throughout the cabin: from shift knob to IP, to dash, along with the heated - steering wheel which also has some nice wood accents.
The leather heated seats and sunroof are nice, and the dash + heat + radio all have a really nice interface which is easy to read and understand.
Since the RA is still a road car at heart, you do get some convenience features as well, such as manual air conditioning, which is a nice feature to have in the heat of the battle.
It also has heated seats which is nice when its cold out.
Because we bought it used, we were able to afford some of the upgrades, like heated leather seats and power lift gate, all of which are nice features.
It's got a lot of extras, like a heated seat and a sun roof, which is always nice.
The seats are both heated and ventilated, features that are expected on luxury cars at this level, but which are also extremely nice to have.
The steering wheel can be heated, which is nice.
The interior has comfortable tan leather seats, white instrument gauges outlined in chrome which at night glow a bright indiglo color, nice dark brown wood grain slabs, plenty of room for any driver, controls for the four disc cd - changed built in the dashboard located on the steering wheel, heated seats, power moonroof, and a large storage armrest in the center console, and many other options and accessories.
1LT versions get dual zone climate control, heated mirrors, a leather wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, nicer 18 - inch alloy wheels and a better stereo, which features Chevrolet's MyLink System, as well as an 8 - inch screen.
My favorite features of this vehicle include: gas mileage (18 - 20 in town, which is wonderful for such a large vehicle); leather heated seats in the front (so nice in the winter); third row seating (great for large families or those that like to have company riding along); factory installed side steps (great for those that are lacking in height or have bad knees), and lots of cargo space.
The upholstery foremost, The seats are simulated leather which is attractive and I can't complain for the price but I will replace them when I find a nice pair of heated leather seats.
Females can lay a very large quantity of eggs which means if they have the right conditions, you know, nice warm bedding, central heating, all the things lots of us (well, not me) have.
The four light color options of the tees also help mitigate heat absorption from the sun, which can be especially nice for dogs with darker coats.
As they generally require a range of temperatures, I recommend the very small heating pads made by both Zoomed and Exoterra, which can produce a nice very localized heat if placed at one end of even a five - gallon tank.
A nice bar downstairs, with outside heating which was great!
It features a nice private terrace with a view of the lake, air conditioning (please read description below to check in which rooms the units are installed), winter heating and WI - FI Internet access.
It features a nice private terrace, air conditioning (please read description below to check in which rooms the units are installed), winter heat...
There are a variety of nice graphical touches including heat haze from the rear of your car and opposing cars which realistically creates the sensation of heat radiating from a car running at high temperatures.
You have solar thermal, which has some nice characteristics, because storing heat is easier than storing electrons.
Alternatively, more direct observations of that radiative imbalance would be nice, or better theoretical and observational understanding of the water vapor and cloud feedbacks, or more paleoclimate data which can give us constraints on historical feedbacks, but my guess is that ocean heat content measurements would be the best near term bet for improving our understanding of this issue.
And nice graph of Ocean Heat Content, which confirms that at least 90 % of the late 20th century warming was natural not anthropogenic, since the only physical climate mechanism that transfers heat into the oceans is solar radiatHeat Content, which confirms that at least 90 % of the late 20th century warming was natural not anthropogenic, since the only physical climate mechanism that transfers heat into the oceans is solar radiatheat into the oceans is solar radiation.
Nice misconception you have going there but the real argument is that CO2 can lower the temperature gradient of the cool skin layer, which slows the heat loss to the atmosphere and increased levels of greenhouse gases lead to more heat being stored in the oceans over the long - term.
The point is that if any heat enters at the top ever and the system spontaneously restores the lapse rate (which is constant, recall, for a container of fixed size independent of gas density so we can make the gas nice and thick with great thermal contact with the silver) then you've violated the second law, because any thermal pathway between the bottom and the top will deliver heat from the bottom to the top.
it has a nice summary of heat transport in fluids, including a discussion of the ideal gas conductivity (where they write it in one of the slightly different forms equivalent to that which I inserted above) and include a table that shows the measured, non-zero thermal conductivity of many gases.
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a lot more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief — see second half of this piece), when the earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now) by the oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation / heat energy absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not seen on earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the earth over time, which in turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been seeing) and start to reinforce the same process until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
Nice theory, but, a large part of the UHI effect is retained heat from insolation (incoming solar radiation energy warming concrete etc) and, if no sun, no warmth... which in large part happened in Dallas Ft. Worth just recently with our record snow; and we had continuing overcast afterwards too.
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