Sentences with phrase «running hot water»

Each room has two double beds or a king - size bed, a bathroom with running hot water, telephone, cable television, air - conditioning and coffee making facilities.
The hotel is has just ten rooms, all equipped with bathroom, private balcony running hot water, in room bar, air conditioning, flat screen TV and more.
In the Amazon, settle into a bungalow with a private terrace, en suite bathroom, and running hot water (a luxury deep in the jungle).
Use sesame oil, which you can heat up by running hot water over the bottle.
If you're worried about it clogging, I would suggest running some hot water in the sink with a dash of dawn dish soap to break it up after you have finished with the oil.
Bathe your baby away from the faucets, and remove him from the tub before running the hot water again.
Or you can use a hot water method: either place the milk in a bowl of hot water until thawed and heated, or hold it under running hot water until it has no more ice crystals (just make sure the container is watertight so you don't inadvertently add water to the pumped milk).
Gently remove popsicles by running hot water around the molds.
This allows you to scoop ice cream without running the ice cream scoop under running hot water.
Wet your brush under running hot water or fill up your sink with hot water and leave the brush in the water for at least a minute.
Even though Shavitz» hermetic lifestyle has many setbacks — he doesn't have running hot water, for example — his respect for the mother nature actually reinforces the brand value.
Remove the mold from the freezer and run hot water on the side of each individual mold for ten seconds.
I browned it and then I put it in a colander and ran hot water over it to get rid of the fat... all else is true to form... right now it's smelling very nice for a mid February day in Nova Scotia... kind of comfort food but a bit lighter
Get a pot of water on the stove while you run some hot water in a small bowl for the mushrooms.
Let sit for 5 minutes or run hot water over the molds and the lid to remove the pops.
Then when we're ready to eat, I grab a bag, run some hot water in, dump it all in a pan with some seasoning, prep toppings while it heats up, and we are eating in fifteen minutes.
Back to our sticky blob... Grab another large bowl and run hot water in it to heat it up.
Run hot water over the molds for 30 seconds to release popsicle, and serve!
Run hot water over the matzoh and let it sit 5 minutes.
When you're ready to get your snack on, just run hot water over the molds for 10 - 15 seconds and they should pop right out.
Briefly run hot water over the molds for easier removal.
Next, run the hottest water safe for the fabric type through the back of the stain.
Then he and my mom continuously ran hot water from the stove down to keep the pool warm for the next couple hours.
I've read some different ways of making the tea but, for me, my laundry room (really, it's a closet) is upstairs so I just walk over to the bathroom, run the hot water in the sink, put my soap nut bag in a coffee cup that is always sitting on my dyer and fill my cup.
To remove the popsicles, run hot water on the outside of the mold for about 20 seconds.
When I did this Tuesday night, I put out thinnly sliced carrots, chopped green onions, kale torn in small bite sized pieces, diced celery, and frozen green peas (that I ran hot water over for a few secs.)
To unmold, run hot water over the outside of the popsicle molds for a few seconds then gently remove.
The solar shower ran hot water for only about a minute (not their fault, that's how it's designed, but something to consider) and the composting toilet is in serious need of... ehm... composting.
I run hot water over my mop and go quickly over the kitchen floor.

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Damn the investors for making money on such lunacy, damn the paranoiacs who think the added fluoride in our public water systems is a mind - control drug, damn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.»
When you use your shower at maximum pressure and forget to turn it off, the hot water eventually runs out.
In case you're looking for something you can run through the night, the humidifier does come with a night light, which is especially helpful considering the device could get hot and you won't want to accidentally kick it at night while trying to get a glass of water.
Sure, they can help you earn money that you could put toward many things — a retirement account, an emergency fund, a down payment — but you also run the risk of putting yourself in hot water if the company you've invested in goes under.
This landed them in hot water, so when Green was asked to run the business side of what would become Facebook, he turned it down.
I bet it's difficult to even rank the worst parts of what this has been like for you since it's like choosing between which is worse, getting run over or getting scalded with hot water — they both are so extreme and horrific it's not even worth ranking.
Thank you Science for the invention of preservatives, thank you Science for the creation of refrigeration, thank you Science for the creation of the oven and the microwave and running hot and cold filtered water, thank you science for the creation of a supply line that provides us enough food to eat.
They have — most of them — hot running water, central heating, electric lighting, immunizations against deadly disease, public schooling, access to parks and beautiful libraries, etc. etc, wonderful benefits that, for most of human history, were either reserved for the few ruling elite or didn't exist!
Despite having no access to running water or electricity, the team managed to construct a working hot shower.
Run a sharp knife under hot water to make it easier to cut the slices.
Despite my training, I wanted to give up; it was hot (30C), I ran out of water and my body was suffering as I was unable to properly eat.
Run the mould under hot water to loosen, then remove the pops and dip, one by one, into the dipping mixture.
2 chicken seitan cutlets 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme salt and pepper 1 tablespoon olive oil 1/2 large onion, chopped 3 — 4 ounces soyrizo 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 small carrot, minced 1 roasted red pepper, chopped 1/3 to 1/2 cup vegetable broth 1/2 cup frozen peas, run under hot water 2 tablespoons chopped parsley rice to serve
If you have problems cutting the slices, warm the blade of the knife under hot running water before cutting each slice.
Hi Joan, Try running the knife under very hot water then wiping clean immediately before slicing.
When needing to get the popsicles out of the mold, you can run the cup under hot water like a normal person, real quick like, and pop it out that way or you can go action movie status like me and squeeze the cup, using the heat of your hand and shooting it out, making people jump.
Tip — I always find that I have to run my molds under hot water briefly to get the popsicles out of the molds.
You can run hot soapy water in the blender on high for a minute or you can also let cold water soak in it so the yuca sort of hardens and can be removed.
Pour into the ramekins over the syrup, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 1 1/2 hours.To remove from the ramekins, run a knife around the edge of each and dip the bottom in hot water for about 15 seconds.
To remove the popsicles run the mold under hot water for 10 seconds and then pull the popsicles out of the molds.
Hi Jennifer, I usually run the pot under hot water right away to see what I can rinse off, and then I'll put a little dish liquid in there, fill it with hot, soapy water and let it soak for an hour or two.
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