Sentences with phrase «smoking point then»

The temperatures are very high — olive oil started to smoke a lot (I used pomace which has much higher smoking point then vergin) and my pan twisted from the heat a bit!
I heat lard or bacon grease to the smoke point then add a few handfuls of whatever greens I have on hand.

Not exact matches

Heat sauté pan with 1 T. grape seed oil until point of smoking and sear the pork on all sides until golden, then transfer to oven and roast, basting frequently with pan juices.
They handled Cal in Berkeley (seven opportunities, 38 points), then went to UCLA and smoked the Bruins by three touchdowns (six opportunities, 31 points).
But if he is left standing, and with the Labour Party likely to be little more than a smoking ruin at this point, the PLP must then hold to commitment number two: it must ditch them regardless.
The government for all its reach can't be everywhere and can't be at every, you know, outflow pipe or smoke stack and the environmental groups seem to be doing a better job, of kind of pointing to problematic outflows of water pollution and saying, hey this is a problem can we clean this up and then the government can in some cases step in and in other cases...
You say NOT to cook with avocado or olive oil and DO cook with butter, but then later you mention using oils with higher smoking points, and I know for a fact that avocado oil has a much higher smoke point than butter.
They get plus 1 point for «organic» and then minus 20 million points for smoking.
Then, for the after party — perhaps to drive home the point that she is * THE STAR * of the movie — the actress slipped into this spangled sheer bodysuit, also by Monique Lhuillier (and worn tastefully under a black oversized blazer), and looked smoking hot.
But if you're looking for something more long - term, then there is no point finding a «match», if the only parts they match up with are the smoke and mirrors.
However, most informed readers can point out numerous flaws in looking at this time trend evidence and concluding that «if smoking causes lung cancer, then there should have been a large corresponding reduction in cancer rates so that there can be no link between smoking and lung cancer.»
Unfortunately, there's not one smoking gun here we can point to as a cause, and then identify one solution.
If a Cavalier is raised in a home with a smoker then the second - hand smoke could be the tipping point to cause the heart disorder to appear.
However, if you share my belief that Climate Change poses an existential threat to civilization, and we are right at the verge of tipping points which will render it unstoppable, then I suggest the analogy of waking up in a smoke filled house.
This was evidenced last year, when smoke from Canadian wildfires drifted over the North Pole, and the year before when Fort McMurray was devastated by wildfires (and don't forget Siberia then, too), and the year before, when it was Alaska's turn to burn, and well, you get the point.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z