Sentences with phrase «of ice water ready»

Have a bowl of ice water ready.
Have a large bowl of ice water ready.
Get a bowl of ice water ready.
Get another big bowl of ice water ready: It's salad time.
Have a big bowl of ice water ready and when the eggs are done cooking and place them in the ice bath for three minutes or so - long enough to stop the cooking.
I will also make it a point to always have jugs of iced water ready, and hope to make up some freezer pack smoothie bags beforehand to get in quick and easy nutrients and protein.

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Bring small pot of water to boil over high heat; have ready a bowl of ice water.
The second category is its Sweet Tree Beverages line, which consists of maple water and ready - to - drink ice teas.
The day started as it normally does, with a big cup of water and a big iced coffee to sip while getting ready.
Some of the most creative new brews can be found in the fridge bottled and ready - to - drink, like Gevalia's iced coffee with almond milk and Coco Café's Coconut Water Café Latte — but that's not to say your servers can't make them fresh to order.
Have ready a large bowl of ice water.
If you are ready to assemble immediately then place the bowl of lemon custard into a larger bowl filled halfway with ice water to make an ice bath to chill it for about 10 minutes, stirring the cream often, or refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
Levy and Shrapnel (27) obtained grocery - sales surveys from the AC Neilsen Scan Track national data set of all ready - to - drink, water - based beverages in Australia, including sugar - based variants (carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, iced tea, and mineral water), nonsugar - based varieties, and still water.
The wash cloths were ready in the bowl of iced water.
From somewhere back behind the Iowa State University Icing Research Tunnel, Rye Waldman called out to see if Hui Hu was ready for a spray of cold water.
The Department of Homeland Security, which manages the Coast Guard, operates under an agreement with the Department of Defense that these ships stand ready to enable the Navy and other forces to operate in ice - covered waters when necessary.
«By injecting water into areas that may have faults in a critical state of stress — they're just about ready to slip anyway — you're turning that fault zone into the blade of an ice skate.»
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