There's plenty of
small cool ones, so I suggest you ignore Ed and Mick also... Gigs of -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Comment Luv — though
smaller, this
one is
cool too!
TIP: As an extra tip, to prevent your
cooling and heating systems from constantly competing with
one another and increasing your energy bill, keep a
small temperature gap between your optimal air conditioning and heating temperatures.
One recent (if
small study) that followed a diverse group 183 teens who attended public high school for a decade, starting in middle school, found that «by the age of 22, these «
cool kids» are rated as less socially competent than their peers.
(Reuters)
One of the
coolest small business stories I've heard in awhile: How Ugly Doll became a company.
1) Sift the flour into a mixing bowl 2) Add the salt to the flour, mixing together 3) Add the olive oil, mixing as you add to ensure the flour envelopes the oil 4) Add warm water bit by bit until dough reaches the right consistency 5)
One the dough ready, roll it into a ball, and knead well on a
cool, flat surface 6) Flatten the dough with a wooden rolling pin 7) Cut into 10 cm pieces and roll them long enough and evenly 8) Place the pin - shaped dough on a well - greased baking tray 9) Bake in oven at 175 deg cel (medium heat for gas ovens) for 20 -30 minutes or until the sticks are ready (test by breaking off a
small piece to check that the inside is well cooked) 10) Allow to
cool for 5 minutes before serving
(I thought I killed my Ninja blender doing this
one, luckily it worked again after the motor
cooled so pulse the butter a lot so you don't burn out your blender) Store in a sealed container, may be frozen in
smaller batches.
Once the cookies are completely
cooled, turn them over, and smear a
small amount of melted chocolate on the bottom of
one of them, and then place the other
one bottom side down on top of it, bottom to bottom sandwiching the cookies.
To speed up the
cooling process you could do what I did - use two stainless steel bowls from a nesting set and put the custard in the
smaller one and some ice water in the larger
one.
Now all the recipes I found instructed pouring the polenta mixture (there are many recipes out there for polenta, just find
one you like) out onto a working surface, allowing it to
cool (30 minutes) and cutting out a shape with a
small cookie cutter, layering the pieces in a pan, with sauce in between and baking for 10 minutes.
-- On a lower speed, add eggs
one at a time and vanilla until well incorporated — Increase mixing speed to high and let it go for 10 minutes — the mixture will become really pale and will almost double in size — In a medium sized bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt — When 10 minutes are up, add flour mixture slowly until just combined, about 45 - 60 seconds — Chop up and mix together all of your baking and snack ingredients in a
small bowl, and fold into batter with a spatula until just incorporated — Using a medium - sized ice cream scoop, portion cookie dough on parchment paper - lined cookie sheet and wrap the entire thing tightly with plastic wrap — Refrigerate for a minimum of 1 hour and up to 1 week — Heat oven to 400F and arrange cookies on cookie sheets at least 4 ″ apart — Bake 9 - 11 minutes, until they are golden in color and slightly brown along the edges —
Cool the cookies completely on the sheet pan (or just eat them immediately...)
Once
cooled and firm, use a slightly
smaller cookie cutter than the
one you used for the shortbread heart to cut out heart shapes in the caramel.
1) Pre-heat oven to 300 deg Fahrenheit (150 deg cel) 2) Line
one large baking sheet (0r two medium baking sheets) with parchment paper 3) In a large bowl, combine the oats, chia seeds, flax seeds, raisins, almonds and other nuts, and mix well 4) In a
smaller bowl, whisk together the honey, light brown sugar, melted butter and cinnamon until smooth and sugar has dissolved 5) Pour the honey mixture over the dry ingredients and stir well until you get a homogeneous mixture 6) Pour the mixture over the baking sheets and spread evenly with a spatula, then season lightly with sea salt 7) Bake for 15 minutes, then stir the granola gently (to make sure all sides are cooked) 8) At this point, you may need to switch the baking sheets (if you are using 2) so the granola cooks evenly 9) Bake for another 15 minutes, then stir again, before cooking for a final 15 minutes or until golden brown 10) Remove granola from the oven and place on cooking racks until completely
cool and crisp 11) Store granola in air - tight containers at room temperature.
1) Peel the grapefruit, and remove as much of the white pith from both the flesh and the peel 2) Using the peel of
one grapefruit, slice into strips as thin as you possibly can 3) Roughly chop up the grapefruit flesh into
small pieces and put the pieces in a bowl 4) Pour sugar over the chopped up grapefruit and mix sugar with the fruit 5) Allow grapefruit - sugar mixture to rest for about 30 minutes 6) After 30 minutes, pour the grapefruit - sugar mixture into a large pot, add in the sliced peel, and squeeze in the lemon juice 7) Heat over low fire, stirring every few minutes for around
one hour to ensure it does not stick to the bottom of the pot 8) Once marmalade reaches the desired consistency, remove from fire and pour straight away into sterilized jars, capping them immediately 9) Allow the grapefruit marmalade to
cool before serving with toast or crackers
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Small brown roasted chickens lay on every plate, the best
ones I have ever eaten, done for me that afternoon by Madame Doellenbach of the Vieux Vivey and not chilled since but
cooled in their own intangibly delicate juices.
Let the puffs
cool for 5 minutes, then puncture a
small hole in the bottom of each
one using a ⅛ - inch star tip or paring knife.
Small globe eggplants are easy to find, but this is also a terrific time to use long Asian types, small round white ones, or any of the cool - looking striped varie
Small globe eggplants are easy to find, but this is also a terrific time to use long Asian types,
small round white ones, or any of the cool - looking striped varie
small round white
ones, or any of the
cool - looking striped varieties.
You have this image of a
small farm somewhere in rural Wisconsin, maybe
one of those
cool little towns in the Kickapoo Valley.
1) Rinse dried quinoa until water is clear 2) Place rinsed quinoa and water in a pot and bring to a boil 3) Once water starts boiling, cover pot and reduce heat to minimum for 10 - 11 minutes 4) After 10 minutes, remove pot from heat and allow to stand for 5 minutes (with cover still on) 5) Fluff quinoa with a fork and allow it to
cool 6) Break and beat the eggs, and make an omelette in a pan or wok 7) Cut cooked omelette into
small pieces 8) Saute minced garlic and diced onions in a wok with 2 - 3 teaspoons of oil 9) Once onions are starting to caramelize, add in diced sausages and stir for about
one minute 10) Add in cooked quinoa and mix together 11) Add in cut omelette pieces and mix well, and add salt & pepper to taste 12) Serve hot and garnish with chopped spring onions
After baking let it
cool for
one hour and then loosen the edges with a
small knife.
but yah notorious was a good movie, Biggie
Smalls had a pretty
cool story, you seen the
one about Tupac yet?
Once the cupcakes have
cooled, cut a cone - shaped hole just a little
smaller than a strawberry into the top of each cupcake and fill it with
one of the strawberries.
Milwaukee is
one of those cities that is perfect for people who don't really like vacationing in cities:
small, friendly and affordable, with plenty of
cool stuff for kids.
Simply place the tub on top of a
small table, chair or other short sturdy surface (like a
cooler), fill it up with about an inch of water, cups, pails and shovels, and let your little
ones engage in some pouring, emptying and splashing fun.
From a local
small business in Florida,
one of the
coolest Tula prints we have ever seen — Master Plan!
One easy way to bypass this process is to check your breast milk in a
small insulated
cooler with frozen ice packs if you won't need it in flight.
One of the best
Cool Mist humidifiers on the market, the hOmeLabs extra-large humidifier is best for any
small bedroom or a nursery.
This mini dresser and changing table is so
cool looking that many parents chose to keep it as a
small side table for their child once their little
one grows into a big kid.
Some families prefer a
smaller cooler, or
one with cartoon designs, or
one that will easily slip into a child's backpack, etc..
I don't have any plans to expand my
cooler bag line at the moment, but of course, there are lots of people that like to use
smaller bags than the
ones I offer.
One of the
coolest things about Terrain is that it comes with a second set of
smaller 12 ″ rear wheels that you can switch to for everyday use.
I'm compiling a list of activities for my grandkids for when they visit and this is a great activity for the older
ones that they can even help the
smaller ones — the lesson will be the beginning of understanding knots (
one of the
coolest gifts my brother said he ever got from me was a knot tying kit).
Not only are these pajamas super adorable, but the long sleeves will keep your little
one (the
smallest size is 3 months) warm in
cool hotel rooms — or a
cool house in summertime.
I found that
one of the
small zippered
coolers that was part of the formula swag bag I received in the hospital after delivery is the perfect size to hold 2 - 3 of the tall, skinny storage bottles I mentioned (catch the irony here?).
One popular style comes in a backpack with a
small cooler to store milk.
While many of the lightest stroller choices are not of the sturdiest construction, having a stroller that weighs only a few pounds or folds so
small you could put it in carry - on luggage has got to be
one of the
coolest things ever for a parent.
One of the
coolest things about this memory foam mattress foundation is how
small it folds up.
SEVEN IN
ONE GO The
small,
cool star TRAPPIST - 1, illustrated here, hosts a bevy of Earth - sized planets.
Load up on adrenaline, or
cool down with oxytocin About 20 years ago, neuroendocrinologist Sue Carter began examining the brains of prairie voles to understand why the
small rodent indigenous to the midwestern plains of the United States is
one of the natural world's great romantics.
It makes for a very
cool and exciting scene, except for
one small problem: Sound waves can't travel in a vacuum.
Absolute zero can not be reached experimentally, but scientists have
cooled small samples of atoms to just
one ten - billionth of a degree above absolute zero.
Another investigator, Prof. Junichi Haruyama of Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, mentioned the significance of this research, saying, «A
smaller celestial body like the Moon
cools faster than a larger
one like the Earth does.
«It is possible that Svalbard may have provided
one such important refuge during warming periods, in which
small polar bear populations survived and from which founder populations expanded during
cooler periods,» argues biologist Charlotte Lundqvist of the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, who is a co-author of the new study.
Hudson's laboratory used laser light to
cool tiny amounts of the reactant atoms and molecules to an extremely low temperature —
one one - thousandth of a degree above absolute zero — and then levitate them in a space
smaller than the width of a human hair, inside of a vacuum chamber.
Moreover,
small bodies
cool more quickly than large
ones, so asteroids presumably would have quickly shed whatever feeble heat they accumulated when they formed.
The
small,
cool star TRAPPIST - 1 is
one of the best places to look for life in the Milky Way: its seven rocky planets might all have water and atmospheres
About 80 percent of the stars in the Milky Way are red dwarfs, which, on average, are about
one - third
smaller and 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit
cooler than the sun.
Whereas on Jupiter and Saturn there's so much spin, so much heat created that these are held in the gaseous state or what we call gaseous state by the energy that's coming out of them, where as the
smaller ones cooled off so much that they turned solid.
Looking at the meteorological record
one would note a rather abrupt
cooling trend in the late 1890's followed by another but
smaller in magnitude in the late 1940's.
Just as large volcanoes
cool the planet by ejecting massive amounts of
small particles into the stratosphere,
one sunshade geoengineering proposal would involve using high - flying airplanes to release
small particles in the stratosphere that would scatter sunlight back into space.