Sentences with phrase «summer over ice»

I also drink it in the summer over ice.
«I've been drinking this tea for over a year now, especially in the summer over ice with a slice of lemon.

Not exact matches

But there's a simple way to beat the heat this summer: Enjoy a cold drink over ice.
That half a degree is the difference between low - lying island states surviving, or Arctic ice remaining over the North Pole in summer, or increasing the risk of losing the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet or Greenland ice sheet (either one of which implies an eight - metre sea level risice remaining over the North Pole in summer, or increasing the risk of losing the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet or Greenland ice sheet (either one of which implies an eight - metre sea level risIce Sheet or Greenland ice sheet (either one of which implies an eight - metre sea level risice sheet (either one of which implies an eight - metre sea level rise.)
So easy to execute, this recipe will produce a wonderfully sweet summer compote that's a knock - out over ice cream or even by itself.
I'll be spooning the non-pectin jars over my ice cream this summer.
Two of my nieces spent part of the night arguing over who would get to help me in the kitchen the most, and my food - phobic nephew was third in line for what's sure to be the best dessert I'll make this summer: a build - your - own ice cream sandwich bar.
Try it drizzled over fresh peach slices and vanilla ice cream for a super-easy summer dessert.
Spooned over some vanilla ice cream, it's the perfect summer dessert!
I love them over ice during the warmer months but I wanted something crisp to celebrate the warm summer months.
My hope is that you too are still trying desperately to cling to summer and cram as much ice cream into yourself as possible before we finally have to admit it's over.
Afterwards the Sicilians developed the sherbet recipe collecting the snow on Mount Etna, Mountains Peloritani, Iblei and Nebrodi on the nivieri, (stone buildings erected over natural or artificial caves) and using the collected ice covered with fruit syrups or flowers as a refreshing treat during the Summer.
Yesterday we hit our first substantial three - digit temp of 106 degrees, and despite wanting to cower in a dark, cool corner somewhere, my eyes instead misted over with the anticipation of my favorite summer treat: iced coffee.
It is poured over ice cream and enjoyed throughout the hot Michigan Summer.
By Nancy Gerlach, Food Editor Emeritus The Ice Cream Penguin selling paletas at the beach The summer season here in Chelem Puerto, Mexico is officially over and what a crazy past few months it's been.
Since 2014, the number of online ice cream orders have tripled during the summer months and over half of those purchases are made on grocery chain websites based on 1010data's recent findings.
Summer might be over, but there's no need to bid farewell to ice cream.
Hopefully there are still a few summer peaches available in your neck of the woods, but if not, the sauce would be delicious over, say, grilled bananas, perhaps pears, vegan pound cake or ice cream (or both!)
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A scorching summer day + Ice cold sweet soda with a large scoop of vanilla ice cream frothing over the top of the glass — blissIce cold sweet soda with a large scoop of vanilla ice cream frothing over the top of the glass — blissice cream frothing over the top of the glass — bliss...
My favorite summer treat is homemade ice cream with soda poured over it, served in a glass.
The dough turned out delish and, served with ice cream, the galette eased my distress over this summer's wretched crop.
I can't believe summer is halfway over, and I have yet to make ice cream of any kind in my house!
This recipe is part of Penny Wise Platter Thursday over at The Nourishing Gourmet This raw, vegan ice cream recipe was my go - to summer concotion this year, inspired by the recipes of the raw food diet.
My husband and I always get the cold - brew iced coffee in the summer and when the days get cool we switch over to hot options.
Over the course of one summer, the Habs changed their identify from a skilled and speedy team to a gritty club that won't be intimidated on the ice.
-- Make salads using wild flowers — Make hummus from beets, beans and whatever you fancy — Make summer berry ice - cream — Cook over an open fire — large paella dishes, fresh fish or ribs — Invite friends and neighbours to taste your home - grown and home - made creations
Perfect item to have for summer too because you can save hundreds of dollars over going out for ice cream and it will most likely end up being healthier too!
Over the past forty years, the ice cover in summer has shrunk by more than half, with climate model simulations predicting that the remaining half might be gone by mid-century unless greenhouse gas emissions are reduced rapidly.
Due to global warming, larger and larger areas of sea ice melt in the summer and when sea ice freezes over in the winter it is thinner and more reduced.
«This highly unusual state of the atmosphere has been linked to record low sea ice cover during summer over the Arctic Ocean.
«This knowledge about how Arctic sea ice melts over the course of the summer season will be valuable in further research,» he says.
The results do suggest however that if sea ice loss continues as it has over recent decades, the risk of wet summers may increase.
Over the past few years, the ice on the Arctic Ocean in late summer — covers less area than it did 30 years ago; declined but then recovered to about the same area it had 30 years ago; or covers more area than it did 30 years ago.
Starting next week, NASA's Operation IceBridge, an airborne survey of polar ice, will be carrying science flights over sea ice in the Arctic, to help validate satellite readings and provide insight into the impact of the summer melt season on land and sea ice.
You can think of it as throwing up my hands and saying, well, all right, we're going to lose the summer ice cover, so get over it, and let's start thinking about what it really means.
Over the next few decades, the Arctic Ocean is projected to become ice - free during the summer.
The five lowest summer sea ice minimums have occurred over the past five years, researchers noted.
It confirmed that the mean albedo, or surface reflectivity, of the Arctic ice zone in late summer declined over an almost three - decade period, between 1982 and 2009.
Over the last decade, the Arctic Ocean has experienced record - breaking losses of sea ice in the summers.
«Reduced sea ice cover over a longer period of time over the summer could mean improved foraging for belugas,» said Hauser, who is also a researcher at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
The new paper uses alkenones from the Svalbard islands and is among the first studies that present Arctic summer temperature change over the period from the end of the last Ice Age some 12000 years ago.
Note, the low Arctic sea - ice extent over the last summers are independent evidence of high Arctic temperatures.
What remains at the end of the summer gets thicker over the following winter as new ice is added to the old.
These dark fans develop on the top of the polar carbon dioxide ice sheet, as it thaws over the spring and summer months.
The global mean temperature rise of less than 1 degree C in the past century does not seem like much, but it is associated with a winter temperature rise of 3 to 4 degrees C over most of the Arctic in the past 20 years, unprecedented loss of ice from all the tropical glaciers, a decrease of 15 to 20 % in late summer sea ice extent, rising sealevel, and a host of other measured signs of anomalous and rapid climate change.
The findings suggest that while the response of Antarctic summer sea ice to human - caused climate change may be less dramatic than in the Arctic, sea ice cover may have declined by as much as 14 % over the last 100 years.
The spring melt began a month earlier than normal, and though the pace of decline slowed some over the summer, the Bering and Chukchi Seas along Alaska's coast remained ice - free longer into the fall than ever before.
What the scientists think happened was that the traditionally older, thicker ice around Greenland and the Canadian archipelago «just didn't melt away as much as it usually would» during the cooler summer conditions, «and it kind of just remained over the summer melt season,» Tilling said.
With higher precipitation, portions of this snow may not melt during the summer and so glacial ice can form at lower altitudes and more southerly latitudes, reducing the temperatures over land by increased albedo as noted above.
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