Sentences with phrase «tight seal so»

You want to tight seal so that the paint can't seep under it.

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My estimated cooking time is about 10 hours so I was hoping to BBQ about five hours tonight and five hours tomorrow — placing the meat in the fridge in the meantime, sealing it up nice and tight.
He has a vacuum sealer so they would be air tight.
So I could see sealing it tight with plastic wrap.
You can either buy the golden flaxseeds and grind them in a coffee grinder when you're ready to use them, or buy the meal and keep it sealed up tight so it will retain its freshness.
A breastfed baby forms a tight seal on his mother's breast when nursing, so very little air gets into his digestive tract.
«Click» on for a tighter seal, or close gently so smaller kids can open independently.
Some reviews have said that the seal between the top (the pump side) and the bottom part (the bottle) is not tight, and so if you don't use the bottle stand that comes with the product, it could easily tip over and spill.
The cutting of a tight frenulum allows your baby's tongue to move more freely and protrude out his mouth enough so he can make a good latch with a good seal.
The seals are tight and getting the lids off is a bit of a pain so yo know they aren't going to pop off on their own.
GoFreshBaby's baby food containers are free of any harmful chemicals, so you know your baby's food is safe, and a tight zippered seal keeps it fresh.
However, convenience comes with an added cost so if budget is tight, simply carry the servings you will need of your protein powder individually sealed in a Ziploc ® bag in your cooler and mix them with water or milk when it is time to consume.
Jo and I used to sing it, only with a different arrangement, in assemblies and during Mass at school when we were in our teens, and so singing it during the service, right after Jason and I been sealed to each other forever and always, was the only time during the ceremony that my throat locked tight and the little wave of tears that had bobbed around my lower lash line throughout spilled over and down my cheeks.
I was going to use an air tight seal instead of bolts so this could work on any type of engine but I am not too sure as that lose its seal and fall off causing problems.
The windows seal tight, so there is no wind noise or water leaks.
That switch keeps it sealed extra tight so that water is much less likely to enter the battery compartment.
A Passivhaus is deceptively simple: You pack in a sh!tload of insulation and use high performance windows, seal it tight as a drum so that no energy leaks out, site it carefully to maximize passive solar but shade it properly so that it doesn't overheat, and put in proper ventilation so that you don't suffocate for lack of fresh air.
(The food is sealed in a water - tight bag, so it retains all its juices).
Do they have a tight enough seal so that bugs can't get into them?
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