Sentences with phrase «up to temperature enough»

I usually use about 1 cup of mixture to ensure the yolks have come up to temperature enough to be added to the rest of the banana mixture.

Not exact matches

Cooling up your kitchen and laundry room this year are some cutting - edge appliances like the Hamilton Beach Blender, quiet enough to blend a morning smoothie while your partner snoozes; a convection oven that uses electromagnetic energy to keep perfect temperatures in separate baking compartments; and the KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer — now 20 % smaller and 25 % lighter.
when they warmed his body and gave him oxygen on the way to the hospital he woke up, everyone screamed it's a miracle... then science had to step in and explain it wasn't a miracle, the temperature of the water lowered his core temperature so low that his body required less oxygen, thus he didn't recieve enough brain damage to cease funtioning.
Fill the bottle or bottles about 3/4 of the way with your finished original Kombucha, then add the chopped up fruit or juice to the 3 / 4th filled bottles of original Kombucha and put the cap back on — You will want to leave the bottle at room temperature for at least 3 days, each morning «burping» the bottle to remove pressure (opening the cap, letting our C02 and putting the cap back on)- After 3 days you can taste the Kombucha and see if it is fizzy enough for you, the longer you leave it, the fizzier it will get until it's just right for your tastes
I had to bake them a little longer, and maybe next time I'll add a bit more flour, but I ended up freezing them and I let them sit out at room temperature for about 15 minutes just to get soft enough to eat with a fork (but still frozen) and it's glorious.
Heat oil in a skillet on medium and when up to temperature, pour enough batter for one taco into the center of the pan.
If it doesn't look «browned» enough, crank up the temperature to 500 degrees.
If necessary, place pan in refrigerator for about 10 minutes, only long enough to set the chocolate (not longer or the coating won't hold up at room temperature).
To remove the popsicles, either let them sit out for 5 - 10 minutes until soft enough to pull out, or submerge the bottom of the popsicle mold (up to the edge of the top) in room - temperature water for 10 - 15 seconds, then gently pull to releasTo remove the popsicles, either let them sit out for 5 - 10 minutes until soft enough to pull out, or submerge the bottom of the popsicle mold (up to the edge of the top) in room - temperature water for 10 - 15 seconds, then gently pull to releasto pull out, or submerge the bottom of the popsicle mold (up to the edge of the top) in room - temperature water for 10 - 15 seconds, then gently pull to releasto the edge of the top) in room - temperature water for 10 - 15 seconds, then gently pull to releasto release.
Sometimes I'll let my oven warm up for about a minute, turn it off, and let my dough rise in there for the last 1/2 hour or so, if I'm getting impatient and my dough doesn't seem to be rising enough at room temperature.
I am, though, a little surprised at the advice to turn up the water heat — temperatures high enough to actually sanitize are not good for PUL and elastics.
It shuts itself off if the water reaches the correct temperature or if there isn't enough water in the pot and can hold the temperature for up to 2 hours, so your water stays exactly the way you want it.
How will countries address the fact that the collective targets are clearly not adding up to enough to meet the climate stabilization goal of keeping temperatures below a 2 - degree - Celsius rise?
«There is enough heat in the combustion of the char to heat the sand up to a high enough temperature to run the pyrolysis,» Rekoske claims.
Conventional approaches to compact hydrogen storage — compressing the gas to up to 10,000 pounds per square inch (psi) or cooling it down to cryogenic temperatures so that it liquefies (around 252 degrees Celsius)-- can attain only about half the energy density needed to fit enough fuel inside something the size of a gas tank.
Once PHA has decomposed into PBO, it remains strong enough to support the structure of the aeroplane and remain stable in temperatures of up to 900 °C.
If the company's scientists can scale the technique up to longer times and higher temperatures, they will reach a stage at which atomic nuclei in the gas collide forcefully enough to fuse together, releasing energy.
And that if you heat a magnet up enough, then you have no magnet at all: High temperatures randomly jumble all the bits of magnetic material (ultimately orientations of spinning electrons) that had aligned themselves along the north - to - south - pole axis.
And it finds that, while this winter's unusually strong Arctic Oscillation - which funnels cold northern air to the East Coast and pulls warm mid-latitude air up to the Arctic - is predicted as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, seasonal temperature anomalies associated with it aren't enough to blunt long - term warming trends.
As the planet coalesced from the dust, pressures and temperatures would have grown high enough to detach the water from the grains, freeing it up to become streams and oceans.
According to the models, the dust grains should be able to hold onto water at temperatures up to 630 °C — high enough for them to have retained it during Earth's formation (Chemical Communications, DOI: 10.1039 / C0CC02312D).
In a report published last month, Scott found that average February temperatures for the 19 previous Winter Olympic host cities could be expected to rise between 3.4 and 3.8 degrees Fahrenheit by 2050, and up to 8 degrees Fahrenheit by 2090, leaving only six previous host cities cold enough to host the Games 75 years from now.
At the center of the cloud, matter would pile up to densities and temperatures that (scientists later realized) were high enough to allow hydrogen atoms to fuse into helium.
«Their distribution has run up against a kind of wall, because they're not establishing new territory fast enough to track the rapid changes in temperature
At sufficiently high temperatures, there would be enough energy available to match up electrons and their antiparticles, or positrons, into what are known as electron - positron pairs.
But the conditions that determine fluctuations within that cycle are complex: Summer temperatures have to be warm enough long enough for fireflies to emerge, but peak emergence can be delayed by up to 2 weeks depending on whether conditions are too wet or too dry.
When the team covered white LEDs with the coating and turned up the power, the temperature increased enough to make the coating transparent, and the LEDs emitted a cold white color.
There is more than enough energy coming up from the loops of the «magnetic carpet» to heat the corona to its known temperature,» said Dr. Alan Title of the Stanford - Lockheed Institute for Space Research, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, Palo Alto, CA, who led the research.
The fact that the climate record shows a strong correlation between temperature and CO2 certainly seems to tell us that the balancing effects don't add up to enough to prevent the changes, because if they did, then the climate wouldn't have oscillated like it did.
NIF's target chamber is where the magic happens — temperatures of 100 million degrees and pressures extreme enough to compress the target to densities up to 100 times the density of lead are created there.
That migration rate is not fast enough to keep up with the current rate of movement of a given temperature zone, which has reached about 25 miles (40 kilometers) per decade in the period 1975 to 2005, Hanson and co-authors write in the current issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Since coconut oil is solid at room temperature, you can heat it up in a pan — only warm it enough for the turmeric to dissolve and mix in with the oil.
Slow cookers don't reliably get frozen meat up to a safe temp evenly enough or quickly enough and the meat will likely spend too much time in the «temperature danger zone» which is when bacteria grows.
And during those stifling summer days I am grateful this is so, because when the temperature in my kitchen creeps up into the high eighties, you can't pay me enough to turn on any heat - emitting appliance!
The good thing about these workouts is that you do enough in 2 - 3 minutes to get your blood pumping, heart rate up a bit, a large portion of your body's muscles worked, and body temperature raised.
This temperature wasn't nearly hot enough for me so I ended up increasing it to 110.
Be sure to warm - up first, just enough to raise your body temperature about 1/2 degree (as evidenced by a minimal sweat); this will make your muscles more pliable, like taffy, and easier to stretch.
Last summer just the thought of leggings and jeans would probably be enough to send me into a heat stroke, but this year the temperatures have warranted covering up!
I had to bake them a little longer, and maybe next time I'll add a bit more flour, but I ended up freezing them and I let them sit out at room temperature for about 15 minutes just to get soft enough to eat with a fork (but still frozen) and it's glorious.
can't wait until the temperatures warm up enough to wear shorts — we are still at sweat shirt required... thanks for hosting xo
You may only use it when sprinting from car to building, but you never know about indoor temperature fluctuations and a wrap is easy enough to sling over a chair if you warm up from hours of dancing.
We had beautiful, sunny weather for the past three days but don't let the sunshine on my outfit photos fool you!It's been SO cold outside because the temperatures are below 0 °C and the wind is blowing, so I'm lucky that I got enough of balls to suck it up, pose and even smile on my photos.
The temperature outside is certainly not warm enough for springtime clothing but that doesn't stop me from getting the itch to change things up a bit.
The colors can be changed, and if you select Dynamic mode, the lights on the center console go red or blue as you turn the temperature up or down — a feature almost cool enough to make me want to use the A6's overly - complex A / C controls.
Say you ran out only 4 miles away from a place where you'd be comfortable staying until it's charged enough to continue, you'd need at least 2 hours, but then knowing that if it's a bit colder than «specification temperature» for the parts, you may end up running out half a mile before you get there if you're too tight on the time.
If a larger mass of warm air has to pass through it, more energy is transferred, through the evaporator's fins (so that even the evaporator's design and, in particular, its exchange surface play an important part) from the air to the liquid refrigerant allowed inside it by the TEV or orifice tube so it expands more and, along with the absolute pressure inside the evaporator, the refrigerant's vapor superheat (the delta between the boiling point of the fluid at a certain absolute pressure and the temperature of the vapour) increases, since after expanding into saturated vapour, it has enough time to catch enough heat to warm up further by vaporizing the remaining liquid (an important property of a superheated vapour is that no fluid in the liquid state is carried around by the vapour, unlike with saturated vapour).
Standard equipment now includes sun - reflective leather seats (which BMW says reduces the surface temperature by up to 20 degrees — although it was never really hot enough for us to truly test this), upgraded cruise control with brake function, an updated iDrive that mirrors the rest of the updated BMW range, and a USB / audio interface for the sound system that allows greater control of external audio devices such as MP3 players.
If the average temperature where you live is only in the 60s or 70s during the day in August, chances are it gets chilly enough for pets to need a light jacket or sweater for outdoor activities before and after sun up and sundown.
RE # 29 & «won't taking latent heat of melting out of the equation — if the ice disappears early enough to make a difference — mean that temperatures go up faster for the same net energy change..»
«But, frankly, there is probably enough of a short - term plateau and rise in the 1980s and 1990s — particularly in the curves derived from the Hadley Center temperature data — to keep those wanting restrictions on greenhouse gases fired up about the power of such substances to heat up the Earth.
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