Sentences with phrase «seeing tiny bubbles»

If you don't have a thermometer indication that the oil is hot enough is sticking a wooden spoon in the pot and seeing tiny bubbles around it.
Once you see tiny bubbles form in the pan, dollop the batter onto the skillet (I like to use a 1/4 cup measurement for this).
As soon as you see tiny bubbles around the edge of the saucepan, ladle the warm cream into the yolks, whisking constantly.
Set over medium heat until you see tiny bubbles form around the edges.
Regardless of whether or not you see tiny bubbles appearing at the surface of the flour - water mixture, remove half of it and throw it away.
If you stare at the top of the screen with the lighting on, you'll see tiny bubbles of light that are a bit brighter than the rest of the display, thanks to the location of the edge lighting.

Not exact matches

Firstly you will see lots of tiny bubbles form on the surface which transform into larger ones and then begin to burst.
So, I admit that for about two seconds I had a tiny miniscule bit of righteous anger bubble up inside me when I saw this page, but then I spent some more time actually looking at the ridiculous hyperbole.
The beads aren't perfect, which means that you should be able to see tiny imperfections within the beads like air bubbles
Although scientists have analysed gases from tiny bubbles trapped in ice cores drilled in polar ice caps, there are doubts about how closely the composition of the bubbles matches that of the atmosphere at the time they were trapped (see New Scientist, Science, 22 August).
Turtle grass: Thalassia testudinum: BEACHCOMBERS TIP: While snorkeling on calm days over the Thalassia, 4 to 5» deep, if one looks carefully one can see streams of tiny bubbles of oxygen coming from the photosynthetic reactions of the Thalassia.
(As you can see, the «stars» are made from tiny air bubbles in the resin.)
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