Sentences with phrase «to melt back»

It should sit on top of the batter for about twenty seconds before melting back into the rest of the batter.
But, as ice melts back, as is happening today, the summer sun is absorbed by the darker open sea exposed by the disappearing ice.
Bring the saucepan to low heat, careful not to let the mixture boil, stirring continuously until wine melts back down to a liquid consistency.
But then we come along and start burning fossil fuels and adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and glaciers that would still be growing start to melt back because summer temperatures are warmer.
I am SO glad I put it back on the burner and waited for it to melt back together instead of throwing it out.
But it was long suspected that «orbital factors» weren't the whole story, as the southern hemisphere ice sheets melted back at the same time as the northern ones.
For leftovers, be sure and remove from the refrigerator 15 minutes or so prior to eating to let the oil melt back to liquid form.
Also, I found that the peppermint if left our on the brownies will totally melt back into the ganache and disappear.
The plate sinks and eventually melts back into the ocean below, carrying with it the oxidative chemicals that were formed on the surface.
The ice has melted back more than a mile into the mountains from the spot where the cross was planted.
If your home is warmer than 76 degrees F, then the whipped coconut oil will melt back into liquid oil.
The continental ice sheets began to melt back about 20,000 years ago.
Generally yes, but there has been a lot of new information learned since the IPCC Third Assessment Report (e.g., on trends in hurricane intensity, the accelerated melting back of Arctic sea ice, the intensifying deterioration of the edges of the Greenland Ice Sheet, etc.) and Gore's presentation of the science has been updated to account for these, drawing from what are the really highly reviewed and high quality papers by leading scientists.
Conditions may potentially rival the 2007 record minimum, if the majority of the remaining first - year ice disappears and some second - year ice at lower latitudes melts back between now and the September minimum.
As soon as the tarps are gone, the people melt back into the urban landscape.
It works perfectly (just avoid brown sugar, that seizes the caramel and makes a grainy sauce); also have the milk ready hot and use a really tall pan because the foam will rise and keep stirring all the time using a oven glove (it produces hot vapor) and than cook it for melting back into the milk the candy chunks you got and until you reach the desired consistency.
and the caramel has fully melted back in, slowly pour the cream into the egg yolks, whisking constantly.
The nuclei literally melt back into their constituent quarks and gluons.
But while FUNAI and Ministry of Health officials tried to organize and fly in a medical team, the Xinane melted back into the forest, raising concerns that they would carry disease back to their home village.
If you forget and your whipped butter melts back to oil, simple re-chill and re-whip.
* If * you're not really jazzed about them, there are a couple ways to trouble shoot so nothing is wasted: just melt them back down and add (1) 1 - 2 tsp maple syrup for a little sweetness as I suggest as an option in the post, and / or (2) a layer of melted (I suggest organic and dark — with a cacao content of 70 % +) chocolate on top of the coconut mints after they've been in the freezer and so are solid.
I stand there hating them both for a minute, hating hating hating everything, and then it's like the hard yellow stuff melts back into liquid, and I'm crying like I'm never going to stop.
Her representational works of flowers and a cat on the stairs all painted in the half light of dawn create the sense of being on the verge of existence, as if they could quite easily melt back into the darkness.
The big «get» this coming summer, I guess, will be the new photos and «conclusions» about the melting summer Arctic ice above Alaska and Canada, if indeed it continues its recent melting back from previous summertime marks.
Melting of glaciers and polar ice caps: Large ice formations, like glaciers and the polar ice caps, naturally melt back a bit each summer.
They look at two dimensional maps like this one from September 1 last year, and imagine that the ice is going to keep melting back towards the pole.
What keeps «Snowball Earth» from being permanent («The White Earth Catastrophe») is that volcanoes still vent CO2 to the atmosphere and that this slowly causes a greenhouse warming that finally melts back the tropical ice.
The regional contributions this month suggest that ice conditions will be below normal relative to the past two to three decades, and that they may potentially rival the 2007 record minimum if multi-year ice at lower latitudes melts back early in the season.
The simplest interpretation, Dr. Thompson said, is that ice that accumulated over approximately 1,600 years melted back in no more than 25 years.
Antarctic sea ice grows in winter and always melts back to the coast in summer.
If there is no pain in the shoulders, press into the palms, lift the forearms up off the ground and melt the back of the heart.
I grated it and popped it in the micro with the cream cheese and the mozz just let out a bunch of liquid and melted back together into a rubbery non storable consistancy.
But then we come along and start burning fossil fuels and adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and glaciers that would still be growing start to melt back because summer temperatures are warmer.»
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