Not exact matches
If your home is warmer than 76 degrees F, then the whipped coconut
oil will
melt back into liquid
oil.
The last Nutiva coconut
oil product I used, which I am now out of,
melted at over 76 degrees which was great for medicinal use, because it also re-solidified, or became gel like anyway,
back again at less than 76 degrees.
I did make a classic rookie mistake, as this was my first time cooking with coconut
oil; I waited too long when I added the
melted coconut
oil into the eggs and milk, that when I went
back to add the dry ingredients the
oil and gone
back to solid form!!
Remove from heat and add coconut
oil, adding
back onto heat if necessary to ensure
oil completely
melts
If your icing breaks, the best thing to do is leave your food processor running until you reach a smooth texture — the heat of the blades
melts the coconut
oil and brings everything
back together.
The coconut
oil will soften at room temp after 15 - 20 minutes, and the cookies will
melt back into a dough.
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).
If you forget and your whipped butter
melts back to
oil, simple re-chill and re-whip.
If it gets too warm it will
melt back into
oil, but in a moderately cool room it will be fine for several months!
The poles being white reflect heat which is why its critical that we do nt
melt the poles more or have black roads) this * is * causing more gloabal warming, white roads would be COOL literally helping to act like the poles... for those of you that understand this PLEASE help promote this idea and you can help now by coating your old tarmac drive with bonded white chippings, start a business doing it, easy cheap startup, loads of demand, you can make as much money doing this as you like, the demand is immense and will grow as the idea catches on) Going
back to our
oil scenario: These pipelines carry
oil to fuel dirty inefficient engines machines that for their 15 year lifespan spew poison gases into our limited atmosphere.
He makes paintings by going to public spaces around L.A., like the beach or the Americana mall, and quickly sketching what he sees there — tanners lounging in swimwear, dog - walkers, picknickers, etc. — on an iPad, then goes
back to his studio and simply paints these scenes on canvas in acrylic, airbrush, and
oil sticks that he
melts on his stovetop.
Even after decades of increasingly dire warnings, the US has still not passed comprehensive federal legislation to combat global warming; Canada has abandoned past pledges in order to exploit its emissions - heavy tar sands; China continues to depend on coal for its energy production; Indonesia's effort to stem widespread deforestation is facing stiff resistance from industry; Europe is mulling pulling
back on its more ambitious cuts if other nations do not join it; northern nations are scrambling to exploit the
melting Arctic for untapped
oil and gas reserves; and fossil fuels continue to be subsidized worldwide to the tune of $ 400 billion.
«Continuing to increase burning coal,
oil and gas will soon drive atmospheric CO2 well over 400 ppm and ignite a devil's cauldron of
melted icecaps, bubbling permafrost, and combustible forests from which there will be no turning
back,» Hansen says.