Sentences with phrase «using deep ice»

If using deep ice cube trays, fill each cube only 1/3 full with liquid, as smaller cubes will be easier to consume during labor.

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Sometimes I use an ice cream scoop to make the cookies but sometimes I just feel like it's too much work, so I sometimes I make them like a bar cookie in my cookie sheets about 3/4 inch deep and it saves time.
Things I changed: - cut the sugar by about half, using mostly dark brown sugar for the molasses kick - scratched the nutmeg and allspice but added about 1/3 extra of all of the other spices and also added nearly a tsp of ground cardamon - replaced the veggie oil with melted leaf lard - scratched the raisins - baked it on a deep sheet for only ~ 20 minutes - just barely until firm to the touch - then cut that sheet into three layers - replaced the icing with my own 16 ounce cream cheese, 8 ounce butter, ~ 6 ounce heavy cream, ~ 5 ounce honey, 1 tsp vanilla combo - toasted the coconut before dressing the cake.
Each Original ’43 deep - dish pizza is a handcrafted, 10 - inch, deep - dish pie, made using the original recipe from 1943, then packed with dry ice and shipped in insulated containers, usually within 2 days.
It has a rechargeable battery that can last for up to eight hours of continuous use and can be utilized for ice fishing in waters up to 66 feet deep.
Scientists using ice - penetrating radar data collected by NASA's Operation IceBridge and earlier airborne campaigns have built the first comprehensive map of layers deep inside the Greenland Ice Sheet, opening a window on past climate conditions and the ice sheet's potentially perilous futuice - penetrating radar data collected by NASA's Operation IceBridge and earlier airborne campaigns have built the first comprehensive map of layers deep inside the Greenland Ice Sheet, opening a window on past climate conditions and the ice sheet's potentially perilous futuIce Sheet, opening a window on past climate conditions and the ice sheet's potentially perilous futuice sheet's potentially perilous future.
Using computer modeling to interpret images from NASA's Galileo satellite, Pappalardo and Barr demonstrated that acnelike markings on Europa's surface are probably bits of ice containing minerals such as chloride salts and sulfuric acid, which lower the melting point so the material can rise from deep below.
The study, published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, uses computer modeling to show that subduction — when a tectonic plate slides underneath another and sinks deep into a planet's interior — is physically possible in Europa's ice shell.
To get more detailed temperature data, the researchers used two relatively new methods of investigation, both of which examine the layer of compressed granular snow that is formed between the top layer of soft and fluffy snow and the layer deeper down in the ice sheet, where the compressed snow has been turned into ice.
Now, using gravitometers and magnetometers, which measure fluctuations in gravity and magnetic fields, as well as deep - earth measurements from seismometers embedded in the ice, Bell is closing in on answers.
A state - of - the - art continuous ice core analytical system was used to analyze ~ 3 cm by ~ 3 cm longitudinal samples from ~ 1300 to ~ 3404 m depth in the recently collected WAIS Divide deep ice core from West Antarctica.
A state - of - the - art continuous ice core analytical system was used to analyze samples from ~ 1.5 to ~ 577 m depth in the recently collected WAIS Divide deep ice core from West Antarctica.
Here we present a chronology for the deep part of the core (67.8 - 31.2 ka BP), which is based on stratigraphic matching to annual - layer - counted Greenland ice cores using globally well - mixed atmospheric methane.
Smaller contributions to planetary energy imbalance are from heat gain by the deeper ocean (+0.10 W / m2), energy used in net melting of ice (+0.05 W / m2), and energy taken up by warming continents (+0.02 W / m2).
Love fried ice cream but sooo nice not to use a deep fryer and get the same crunch with cereal.
Once a day, hold ice - cold flannel over face for 30 seconds and pop back in deep freeze for further use.
«Wind River» In his directorial debut, «Sicario» and «Hell or High Water» screenwriter Taylor Sheridan digs deep inside the snowy desolation of a Wyoming Indian reservation and uses it as a backdrop for a murder - mystery as ice cold as its surroundings.
So whereas on ice, for example, a very progressive throttle map will be selected, a much more aggressive map is used for deep snow because the engine has to build up torque very quickly to help the vehicle to maintain momentum.
Further emphasizing the G - Class's off - road demeanor, standard is a permanent all - wheel drive system featuring a 4 - wheel Electronic Traction System ®, which smartly distributes power to tires that can use them best when snow, ice, rocks, or deep mud stands in your way.
Love the vehicle and have used in deep snow, ice (using Blizzack tires) and dry roads.
Snow tires use a combination of a softer winter rubber compound, tiny slits called sipes to add more contact area and to grab onto snow and ice, as well as a deeper tread to do the job.
All these items have multiple uses, and as you get deeper into the game you'll find all sorts of nifty secondary tactics, like using the ice wand to freeze walls that can then reflect shots from the portal wand, or using the portal block to redirect patrolling enemies in the direction you want them to go.
(He was using a board to test the edge of a «lead» in the ice exposing water that is 29 degrees Fahrenheit and about 14,000 feet deep.)
The paper uses evidence and modeling to explain how the sun - blocking impact from a 50 - year stretch of unusually intense eruptions of four tropical volcanoes caused sufficient cooling to produce a long - lasting shift in the generation and migration of Arctic Ocean sea ice, with substantial consequences for the Northern Hemisphere climate that lasted centuries and left a deep imprint on European history.
Warmer temperatures have increased the amount of snow and ice on the ground (because more moisture evaporates into the atmosphere), which forces caribou to dig deeper to feed on the lichens and mosses below, using up energy; some die of exhaustion and starvation.
The decadal mean planetary energy imbalance, 0.75 W / m2, includes heat storage in the deeper ocean and energy used to melt ice and warm the air and land.
According to Minzoni, proxies like foraminifera that signify melting by Circumpolar Deep Water can provide boundary conditions for use in ice - ocean - atmospheric predictive models.
Scientists in New York are blaming global warming for upsetting the Nenana Ice Competition stating that a recent navel survey clearly indicated that the heat energy that would normally cause the river to release its life giving waters to the downstream environment had been redirected to deep ocean sequestation where it was being used by the oil industry to kill sharks.
My point is that reduction in Arctic / Antarctic ice uses almost no «global» heat, while raising sea - levels orders of magnitude (~ 120 times) more than thermal expansion due to heat transported into the deep ocean.
The Vostok or EPICA ice cores deep in Antarctica use the deuterium ratio's because those will resolve at that distance since so little heavy oxygen makes it that far.
They use a range of techniques to track changes in the volume of the ice - sheet over a 500 - year period, and compare it with measurements of ice - accumulation obtained by deep boring undertaken by Lonnie Thompson of Ohio State University.
We use isotope data from Zachos et al. [4], which are improved over data used in our earlier study [5], and we improve our prescription for separating the effects of deep ocean temperature and ice volume in the oxygen isotope record as well as our prescription for relating deep ocean temperature to surface air temperature.
With the use of a climate model of intermediate complexity, we demonstrate that with mwp - 1A originating from the Antarctic Ice Sheet, consistent with recent sea - level fingerprinting inferences, the strength of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) formation increases, thereby warming the North Atlantic region and providing an explanation for the onset of the Bølling - Allerød warm interval.
Reconstruction of millennial changes in dust emission, transport and regional sea ice coverage using the deep EPICA ice cores fromthe Atlantic and Indian Ocean sector of Antarctica.
To work out how much meltwater might be stored within the pores of the firn, the scientists set up camp in 2012, 2013 and 2015 on the ice cap to use radar and to drill a series of holes 20 metres deep into the porous firn layer − also choosing sites where samples had been taken 20 years ago.
Prep sink: During parties, Debby packs this extra deep sink with ice and uses it as a makeshift wine cooler.
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