Not exact matches
Melt the chocolate
on a double
boiler with the remaining 1 teaspoon of coconut
oil, mixing often, then remove from the heat.
Melt the chocolate and coconut
oil in a double
boiler over medium - low heat or place a glass bowl
on top saucepan of simmering water.
Then melt semi sweet chocolate chips, almond milk and coconut
oil on stovetop using double
boiler, stir continuously to ensure chocolate does not burn.
Melt chocolate chips, butter, and coconut
oil in a double -
boiler (or simply place a heat - proof bowl
on top of a pot to create the same effect) over low heat.
Melt 4 tablespoons ghee or coconut
oil with 4 tablespoons of honey
on a double
boiler, combine well and keep warm.
Melt chocolate and olive
oil in a double
boiler on medium heat, stirring until the chocolate is smooth and completely melted.
Use a double
boiler, or a medium bowl
on top of a steamer to melt 3oz of chocolate, butter and
oil.
Place chocolate and coconut
oil in a double
boiler and melt
on low heat until smooth.
Melt 1/4 cup Bittersweet chocolate chips with coconut
oil and maple syrup in a double
boiler and stir together until smooth, turn heat
on low until your ready to use it.
Combine the coconut
oil and maple syrup in a small pot
on the stove (or use the double
boiler method) and heat
on the lowest setting until the coconut
oil is dissolved.
Heat the dark chocolate and remaining coconut
oil over a double
boiler on low heat, stirring until melted and smooth.
For chocolate base: In metal bowl
on top of sauce pot with boiling water, creating double
boiler, place canola
oil and chocolate.
3 Meanwhile, melt together chocolate and coconut
oil in double
boiler or microwave
on low power.
Place
oil, beeswax and honey in a double
boiler (or heatproof bowl resting
on top of a small saucepan of simmering water).
Melt beeswax and coconut
oil in a double
boiler or in a glass bowl
on top of a small saucepan of boiling water.
In a double
boiler or bowl
on top of a small pot of boiling water, melt the chocolate with the remaining 1 Tablespoon of coconut
oil.
Or... if you are like me and don't have a double
boiler, you can simply stick a jar in a pot filled with shallow water, set the burner
on medium - low, and put the coconut
oil in the jar for it to melt (be sure not to get water in the jar).
Then, in a crock - pot or a double
boiler (or a regular sauce pan),
on very low heat, cook 1 cup of
oil with the ground herb.
Now, melt the dark chocolate (microwave or double
boiler on stove top) and stir in the tablespoon of coconut
oil.
Melt white chocolate and coconut
oil (optional)
on the stovetop in a double -
boiler or bain - marie; or in the microwave for 2 - 3 minutes at 50 % power.
In a double
boiler, warm the olive
oil, almond
oil, and beeswax
on low heat until the bees wax is melted.
Some sources of heat are inexpensive
on running cost (solid fuel, wood or coal
boilers), others work silently (electric, gas /
oil boilers) and some are more environmentally friendly (biomass
boilers).
And the real success would be if CCS could be applied in a post-combustion scenario,
on the turbines and
boilers,» which he says are a major source of greenhouse gases in the
oil sands sector.
I was doing work
on how Europeans had manage to back out out of heating and utilities, and found out about a lot of both electric capacity and home heating equipment that could use two or even three fuels (Yes, Swedish home
boilers using wood,
oil and electricity!).
Responsible for
on - call emergencies involving four high combination pressured
oil and gas
boilers.
Beautifully updated kitchen with custom marble counter tops, stainless steel appliances, floating laminate floors and updated lighting, large island and ample cabinets for storage, 2 bedrooms with hardwood floors, full updated bathroom, Open staircase to finished basement offers finished space for gym, family room or whatever your needs may be and work shop area Some updates include, siding, roof, windows, Budurus hot water
boiler, new
oil tank and new circuit breaker and box, Great commuter location in walking distance to schools, shopping and restaurants, Home is a 3 bedroom but currently used as 2 bedroom home, wall was removed to expand living room, Driveway will be redone and allowance for new carpet
on basement staircase.
I recently closed
on a duplex and took out the hot water
oil boiler that supplied heat (through hot water baseboard heat) and hot water to both apartments.