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36 Sentences With "keep cold"

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Cover until ready to use or keep cold in the refrigerator.
Cut with a fluted cutter and keep cold while you make the filling. 4.
After the third addition of meringue has been folded in, place back into the refrigerator to keep cold.
And trees absorb light and heat in the summer and keep cold winds out in the winter, he added.
For instance, Big Agnes included a no-draft collar, zipper, and wedge, which helps to keep cold air out.
If your house loses power, avoid opening the fridge and freezer doors as much as possible to keep cold air in.
They can even keep cold items cold and hot items hot for hours, ensuring your lunch is always at the optimal temperature.
A colorful take on the classic cooler, you can load it up with food, drinks, and whatever else you need to keep cold
A colorful take on the classic cooler, you can load it up with food, drinks, and whatever else you need to keep cold.
These simple yet well thought out changes help keep cold air from reaching the interior while also providing a generous amount of space.
A word of advice: keep cold cans out of the line of fire, lest you discover that your refreshing seltzer has turned uncomfortably hot.
This BPA-free stainless steel works to keep cold drinks cold or hot drinks hot for at least 12 hours, and does so while preventing condensation.
These tumblers by trusted outdoor brand Yeti are made with double-wall vacuum insulation to keep cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot until the last sip.
The bag also comes with integrated draft tubes and a newly-redesigned draft collar, both of which help to keep cold air out and warm air in.
This BPA-free, stainless steel bottle works to keep cold drinks cold or hot drinks hot for at least 12 hours, and does so while preventing condensation.
S'well is the gold standard of water bottles, and this option will keep cold drinks cold up to 24 hours and warm drinks hot up to 12 hours.
On their ill-fated outing, Neal and Old Rawhide stole eight bottles of beer Norman and Paul had stashed in the river to keep cold while they fished.
They are made using a technology called rotomolding (short for rotational molding and involving resin and an oven), and, as home tests have proved, keep cold for days.
Water Bottle, available at Amazon, $39.95This HydroFlask will keep cold drinks cold for up to 24 hours and hot drinks hot for up to 12 hours with the lid on. 
Hydroflask also boasts that its water bottles keep cold things cold for 24 hours, and hot things hot for 12, though in our experience, they tend to last much longer.
The trade-off, though, is that it'll keep cold things cold in excess of 24 hours, and hot things hot for about 12 hours (though I haven't yet tested the latter claim).
A massive counter clockwise swirl of freezing air, the pattern is driven by varying pressures in the atmosphere that either keep cold air locked above the Arctic circle or let it drift southward.
Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Water Bottle, $44.95 (prices vary based on size)Hydro Flask has become a cult favorite thanks to water bottles that keep cold drinks cold up to 24 hours and hot drinks hot for up to 12 hours. 
Just remember that a cooler is only as good as how much ice you keep in it, and how often you open it, so don't expect any cooler (yes, even a Yeti) to keep cold for days on end if you're opening it every 15 minutes to reach for a drink or snack.
He writes medicine for Sudha and asks Chandar to keep cold cloth on Sudha's forehead. He takes Papa out with him. Chandar sits with Sudha. Outside, the doctor says to Mr. Shukla that he worries so soon.
After bud break, the young shoots are very vulnerable to frost damage with vineyard managers going to great lengths protect the fragile shoots should temperature dramatically drop below freezing. This can include setting up heaters or wind circulators in the vineyard to keep cold air from settling on the vines.
Stone larders were designed to keep cold in the hottest of weather. They had slate or marble shelves two or three inches thick. These shelves were wedged into thick stone walls. Fish or vegetables were laid directly onto the shelves and covered with muslin or handfuls of wet rushes were sprinkled under and around.
When the rice is determined to be fully cooked, the unit will automatically switch to the "keep warm" cycle, thus preventing the rice from being overcooked and keeping the rice warm until it is ready to be served. The degree of insulation provided by the casing can also be used to keep cold solids cold.
Caranday palms are also appreciated and grown worldwide as an easy to keep, cold weather and drought resistant, ornamental small palm. It is besides a good honey-producing plantFagúndez, G. A. y Caccavari, M. A. 2001a. Elementos de mielada en mieles de la provincia de Entre Ríos. XXVIII Jornadas Argentinas de Botánica (Santa Rosa, 2001). Bol. Soc.
As most of the cactus, they need well drained soil, sunny exposure, regularly watering in summer and not at all in winter. In temperate climate, keep them outside in summer. In the wild and in winter, plant accepts frost at -4 °C if totally dry. In cultivation, it is preferable to keep cold temperature, but more than +2 °C.
Double-walled metal bottles are insulated to keep cold liquids cold and hot liquids hot, without the external surface being too hot or too cold. Because double-walled bottles have more metal in them, they are more expensive. They are typically vacuum-insulated, but some may have a solid or gel insulation between the metal walls.
In April 2006, Lieber spent several days living as if she were homeless in Santa Clara Valley, in an attempt to understand the problems the homeless face, and how the legislature can help them. She begged for money, and collected cans and bottles, in order to buy food on the streets of Mountain View and San Jose.< Lieber used the experience to encourage the Governor to keep cold weather shelters open for the homeless.
Nyerere was concerned by developments in Zanzibar, a pair of islands off of Tanganyika's coast. He noted that it was "very vulnerable to outside influences", which could in turn impact Tanganyika. Nyerere was keen to keep Cold War conflicts between the U.S. and Soviet Union out of eastern Africa. Zanzibar secured independence from the British Empire in 1963, and in January 1964 the Zanzibar Revolution took place, in which the Arab Sultan Jamshid bin Abdullah was overthrown and replaced by a government consisting largely of indigenous Africans.
A draft guard is a piece of material, usually a plastic-like foam, usually with a harder foam pole inside, that is put under a door that stops outside cold/warm air from coming into a building through the door. A draft guard is also used on windows to keep cold/warm air from enter a building through windows. Draft guards are usually used on doors and windows that lead outside but sometimes are used on doors and windows that lead to colder rooms. Some draft guards are made to look like dogs and other objects.
To achieve this, open structures, such as wing ribs, surrounding the gun-bays were closed off, forming closed bays for each gun. Ducting was added, which drew heated air from the engine radiator and transferred it into the now-closed weapon-bays. Underwing vents, covered by streamlined triangular blisters just inboard of the wingtips, extracted the air, creating a negative pressure differential, and caused more heated air to be drawn in, ensuring a steady supply of heated air without any need for a mechanical blower. To keep cold air from blowing in via the muzzle openings in the leading edge, they were sealed with red fabric adhesive tape by ground crew while loading the ammunition trays.
Through the need for this insulated container James Dewar created the vacuum flask, which became a significant tool for chemical experiments and also became a common household item. The flask was later developed using new materials such as glass and aluminum; however, Dewar refused to patent his invention. Dewar's design was quickly transformed into a commercial item in 1904 as two German glassblowers, Reinhold Burger and Albert Aschenbrenner, discovered that it could be used to keep cold drinks cold and warm drinks warm and invented a more robust flask design, which was suited for everyday use. The Dewar flask design had never been patented but the German men who discovered the commercial use for the product named it Thermos, and subsequently claimed both the rights to the commercial product and the trademark to the name.

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