Sentences with phrase «used runs hotter»

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When you use your shower at maximum pressure and forget to turn it off, the hot water eventually runs out.
And again, anytime doing anything other than prayer, study, church attendance was supposed to be used to work, clean your house to the n - th degree in case Jesus showed up, run necessary errands and then hot foot it back to church.
It's getting mighty hot in the state of texas and we could sure use your help because we've slam ran out of other ideas.
Using an oven thermometer is the only way to know how accurate your oven is — it's not uncommon for ovens to run too hot or not hot enough.
When needing to get the popsicles out of the mold, you can run the cup under hot water like a normal person, real quick like, and pop it out that way or you can go action movie status like me and squeeze the cup, using the heat of your hand and shooting it out, making people jump.
I always make sure to use a very clean, sterile jar, which I clean by running through a hot dishwasher cycle.
After 5 minutes, turn heat to medium - low and stir nearly constantly, until mixture thickens enough to coat the back of a spatula and not run when you drag a spoon through it (don't use your finger because this mixture is hot and will burn you).
Use sanitation buckets instead of letting the faucet run and using buckets of hot water to clean at the end of the night.
There are so many variables than it is very hard for me to guess where you went wrong but I would always begin with your flour blend (you must use one of my recommended blends), be sure you are measuring by weight, not volume, and be sure you are using an oven thermometer as most ovens run hot.
I use large salad spinners which I fill 3/4 full with the soaked nuts; add warm (not hot) water and stir; repeat a few times until the water runs clear.
Use an oven thermometer so you'll know if your oven is running hot or cold.
Once they begin to froth, carefully pour the hot sugar (using the baking paper) into the running mixer and keep on whisking on high speed for 10 minutes, or until the mixture is firm and glossy.
Soak dated, I use warm / hot water, once they are soft remove pits, run them through a food processor adding a little water as needed then use instead if other sweeteners.
If your kitchen is running hot, use cool water.
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To slice, use a sharp knife that's been ran under hot water.
Use a dry hot knife (run under hot water and wipe dry between slices) to cut ice cream into a 6x4 grid to make 24 bars (if ice cream starts to soften, freeze again until firm before proceeding).
This will give you an idea of how many degrees hot or cold your oven runs, so you can adjust accordingly every time you use it.
I used frozen berries that I ran under hot water to thaw for this, but fresh cranberries would be even better.
The Oklahoma City Thunder withstood an early run and hot shooting by the Houston Rockets, calmly hanging around until the second quarter when they used a run of their own to take a 58 - 54 lead at halftime.
In other words, using it or withdrawing it could result in a horse running «hot» or «cold.»
Using two sophomore guards, Jim Lynam, a moonfaced 5 - foot - 8 dynamo, and scrawny 6 - foot Bill Hoy, who shoots as well off balance as on, St. Joseph's ran its deliberate offense to red - hot perfection, stealing away to a 20 - point lead at half time.
Simply having Jinder win instead of Mojo automatically makes his quick run to WWE Title seem more like a guy riding a hot steak to the top, and next year they could say «don't forget Jinder Mahal, who used the Andre as a stepping stone to the world title.»
The good news is that it does not appear to run hot at all like some others that I have used.
While hot water may be necessary for certain stains or for running a sanitizing / allergen cycle, using hot water to do laundry is a waste of energy.
Or you can use a hot water method: either place the milk in a bowl of hot water until thawed and heated, or hold it under running hot water until it has no more ice crystals (just make sure the container is watertight so you don't inadvertently add water to the pumped milk).
* After cold rinse run a regular wash cycle on hot, using 1/4 cup detergent or if your using a detergent made for cloth diapers, follow the instructions on package.
The new guidelines, which can be read fully here, instruct those washing the pumps to first wash their hands before touching the pump, rinse the pump under running water immediately after using, and cleaning pump parts with hot soapy water.
If you are going to be running out and about on a hot day I would prefer to use a menstrual cup or more breathable cloth pad option.
You'll get around 7 to 10 minutes of continuous use each time you fill it up, and the steamer even has an automatic shut - off function if it gets too hot or runs out of water.
To use moist heat, run a clean washcloth or cloth diaper under warm (not hot) water, squeeze out the extra water and place it directly over your nipple.
When using tap water for baby formula, always use cold tap water that has run for 15 to 20 seconds rather than warm or hot tap water.
Also, if you use plastic bottles, warm formula by putting the bottle in a bowl of warm — not hot — water or run it under warm water.
You will need to wash bottles and nipples in hot, soapy water (or run them through the dishwasher) after every use.
Next, I run a second wash using very hot water.
To fluff yours up, just add your towels to the washer, using hot water and one cup of vinegar and run a full cycle.
Start with clean diapers and run several hot washes with 2x the amount of detergent you'd normally use.
After that, wash the bottles, nipples, and pump supplies in hot, soapy water (or run them through the dishwasher) after every use.
Milk is an ideal breeding ground for bacteria that can cause infections such as tummy bugs (gastroenteritis), so it is essential to wash and then sterilise feeding equipment before use: • Wash equipment well using bottle and teat brushes in hot soapy water and then rinse thoroughly • Turn teats inside out and wash well, running water through the hole to make sure all old milk is removed Put the washed bottles and teats into your sterilising unit and follow the instructions.
In order to warm milk, simply hot or warm it under running water, swirl gently to combine the low fat and the high - fat milk and remember never use a microwave on breast milk.
... you know a lot of it is attitude like I say and going through the positive part of pain in labour and, and using your rest periods really effectively, not getting ahead of yourself, trying to just stay in one contraction at a time and I teach them that prior to labour but I also reinforce that a lot in labour and then comfort measures like water, we have great showers in our hospital, we don't have tubs which is unfortunate but it is true the hot water never stops running so lots of my clients spend long times in the shower and different position changes and heat and ice and all of those things that we can use.
With clean hands, you can just rinse it in cold water after use, then wash it in hot soapy water and rinse under hot running water.
You can use a hot water bottle (follow the manufacturer's directions), a cloth sack of rice heated in the microwave (do not heat for more than 90 seconds), or a dish rag run under hot water.
If you plan to use the entire bag of breast milk for the next feeding, it's easiest to put the bag under hot running water or in a container of warm water.
But there is one «common sense» solution that would keep our homes warm and hot water running - whilst making use of our existing infrastructure.
Using the range of green gases we can offer a cost effective way of meeting our 2050 carbon reduction targets, whilst keeping our hot water running and the heating on.
The vertical closed loop heating systems, in which vertical pipes run into the ground, were proposed for use in both space heating and cooling and to provide 25 percent of the total amount of domestic hot water.
They also use a lot of power, run hot, have short lifetimes and contain toxic gasses that can pollute the environment and harm people.
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said that HFCs are an important target because their use is going up as the hotter, more crowded parts of the world start earning enough to buy air conditioners and run refrigerators.
Current solar facilities reflect the sun's rays off of curved mirrors to heat water or mineral oil, but experimental systems use materials such as molten salt, which could run far hotter and be stored in insulated tanks for hours or days.
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