warm
water in a rocks glass until most of the sugar is dissolved.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, because I had poured my initial mixture into a
glass jar, which was now a
rock, I zapped it
in the microwave with a drizzle of
water, 20 seconds at a time, and at each interval spooned what I could, while it was slightly softened, into the saucepan with the new milk / sugar.
And as any child who has made
rock candy knows, the process also works
in reverse: Crystals of sugar will form as
water evaporates from the
glass.
When
water is poured into a
glass, flowing
in a stream or breaking
in waves on
rocks at the shore, the characteristic sounds it makes come from the vibration of air bubbles, says Moss.
To understand how
water affects subduction of the oceanic plate,
in which layers of different
rock types sink into the mantle, the UO team studied hydrogen isotopes
in water contained
in tiny blobs of
glass trapped
in olivine crystals
in basalt.
Procedure •
In a steady, even pace — about one word every second if you are using a clock or watch — read the following list of words in order: home, dog, rock, hand, table, card, bag, monkey, phone, cookie, mouse, paper, nail, hat, pillow, water, juice, watch, circle and glas
In a steady, even pace — about one word every second if you are using a clock or watch — read the following list of words
in order: home, dog, rock, hand, table, card, bag, monkey, phone, cookie, mouse, paper, nail, hat, pillow, water, juice, watch, circle and glas
in order: home, dog,
rock, hand, table, card, bag, monkey, phone, cookie, mouse, paper, nail, hat, pillow,
water, juice, watch, circle and
glass.
Nocturnal by nature, they grow to nearly a foot
in length and thrive
in glass tanks with
rocks to climb on, a shallow dish of
water to soak
in, and a moist cave or hide box.
Cleaning the tank includes gravel - washing the substrate, scraping all the algae off the aquarium
glass, scrubbing algae from
rocks, soaking ornaments
in a benign cleaning solution, changing the filter media, and doing a 50 percent or more
water change.
The piece continues her use of
glass to represent elements of nature, which began with blown glass representations of water - worn rocks that she collected at the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in
glass to represent elements of nature, which began with blown
glass representations of water - worn rocks that she collected at the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in
glass representations of
water - worn
rocks that she collected at the Pilchuck
Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist - in - residence in
Glass School
in Stanwood, Washington, where she was artist -
in - residence
in 1994.
Made of layers of paper dipped
in water and ink, chunks of plaster,
glass and crystal shards and pieces of
rock and quartz, Harnischfeger's wall works bristle with the taut energy borne of multiple materials situated over and against each other: built up, carved into and painted over.
«If you weight a piece of string and submerge it
in a
glass of
water saturated with dissolved sugar, over a period of hours you'll see crystals, «
rock candy,» start to form...»
Spindly, silhouetted trees shiver diminutive leaves
in an almost anthropomorphic way («willows whiten aspens quiver, little breezes dusk and shiver» *),
water rushes over
rocks, so that the spray appears to rise like black smoke; repeating motifs, such as a
glass of
water effervescing, find visual rhymes with a sky full of black starlings whirling
in a great mass.
The clinking of ice
in your
glass will sound very loud to the person you're speaking with and might even make them think you're drinking Scotch on the
rocks instead of plain
water.