This may be why domestic cats
prefer warmer room temperatures and sitting or lying in sunbeams on floors and window sills.
Not exact matches
I
prefer it
warm but obviously for a picnic it's perfect at
room temperature or cool.
If you don't have a microwave I recommend leaving it out at
room temperature until it gets almost to
room temperature, then
warming the rest of the way in the oven if you
prefer it slightly
warm.
Transfer the baking sheet to a rack and allow the crumble to cool to your
preferred serving
temperature - just
warm or at
room temperature.
I usually
prefer my breakfast
warm or
room temperature.
I
prefer this served as a
warm pilaf, although it also makes a delicious salad if you want to prepare it in advance (be sure to bring it to at least
room temperature before serving).
My baby will want anywhere from 2 - 6 ounces in a feeding so it's difficult to know how much milk to
warm up for him, so I
prefer to leave it at
room temperature.
You can give your child a
room temperature bottle, but if your child
prefers their bottle
warm run the bottle under a hot tap for 1 - 2 minutes.
(I
prefer to
warm up the ingredients at this point, but you can also serve at
room temperature.)
There are conflicting opinions about what
temperature is best for lemon water, but I
prefer just a bit
warmer than
room temp.
Though I
prefer them
warm, these no - meatballs can also be served at
room temperature making them perfect for lunch.
I usually store this cake in the fridge, due to the cream cheese frosting, but
prefer it at
room temperature or even
warmed up a bit - so I usually take it out of the fridge a couple of hours before serving.
And there are lots of cookies that I much
prefer warm to
room temperature, so I know exactly what you mean.
Dogs are less predictable, but will usually
prefer one
temperature over another (try different
temperatures —
warmed,
room temperature, cold or even frozen).
Keep in mind that when you serve your pet the food from an opened can, most pets
prefer the refrigerated food to be gently
warmed to
room temperature.
If you are a «hot house flower» and
prefer on occasion to have
warmer temperatures, then your system should be designed so that you can «turn up the heat», typically controlled using a conventional
room thermostat.