This recipe stores really well in the fridge for 3-4 days, it cannot be frozen but it is easily reheated in the microwave. |
|
In winter, teams of horses dragged sledges loaded with cut logs across frozen lakes. |
|
This was achieved with the aid of an ordinary tea light, set burning, and placed on the frozen ground. |
|
Perishable food, such as raw or cooked meat and poultry, must be kept cold or frozen at the store and at home. |
|
The metal frames are removed once the walls are frozen solid which takes anywhere from ten hours to three days. |
|
Whitehall estimates 95,000 RN personnel alone served in the frozen theatre, and there could have been a similar number of merchantmen involved. |
|
Eventually they managed to track down frozen varieties of fish, which were fed to the timid bird in a bowl of salted water. |
|
Testing during extremely dry weather or when the ground is frozen may be less desirable. |
|
A council spokesman said charges had been frozen last year and the rises brought them into line with other councils. |
|
Chocolate semifreddo reminded us of frozen frosting, and panna cotta garnished with fresh strawberries was rich and eggy. |
|
They were curled up on the bare, frozen earth, rimed in frost, shivering and gasping in obvious anguish. |
|
The strawberry-and-mascarpone frozen parfait provided a satiating end to the meal, a rare feat for a semifreddo. |
|
It retains its elasticity even though frozen and it insulates the ice cream. |
|
The most impressive of the lot would be that of a bird in flight, complete with drops frozen in air. |
|
At this distance, I could see the frozen rigidness of her body and felt guilt deepen further. |
|
He had frozen his scoring shots initially in his innings and grafted hard to get into his stride. |
|
From where I'm sitting they look revolting, as too do all those dreadful people you've invited along to your frozen food beano. |
|
Needles of light, frozen rays, shot out from her back, spreading out like a fan, with a thin light webbing in between each. |
|
The kids stand frozen and slack-jawed, mesmerized by the adults capering around in rented tutus. |
|
He stopped frozen and let me be, which was the best choice he could have made. |
|
|
Their journey begins in early December at Hercules Inlet on the frozen Antarctic coast. |
|
Reluctantly we dragged ourselves away from bashing rock solid flowers frozen to minus 196 degrees Celsius. |
|
Every muscle in his body was tight, and Rion had wondered if he'd frozen like that. |
|
Although he has seemed to stay frozen in time, Bond has actually undergone a series of very subtle metamorphoses. |
|
A mischievous humour is also apparent, for example in the sequence involving a car reversing over a frozen lake. |
|
He also diversified into higher value product lines such as frozen tiger prawns. |
|
Fresh produce that is about to go past its sell-by date can be frozen for future use. |
|
It is possible to pick up the discard pile if it is not frozen and you have a meld or canasta in the same rank as the top card of the pile. |
|
Eventually the stars would burn out and a curtain of frozen darkness would enshroud all existence. |
|
Nia has also set up another business, Bramley Bakes, providing homemade, frozen meals to local self-catering holiday cottages. |
|
Those 10 frozen little 16 or 32 cell zygotes will never be used for anything else. |
|
A semitrailer carrying frozen meat from the Casino meatworks overturned about 10 km north of Casino on the Summerland Way last Wednesday morning. |
|
The seed was planted to develop an incredible, retail frozen custard product with a taste that would span the likes of many generations. |
|
Oxidized bases and misincorporated uracil, were similar for fresh and frozen lymphocytes. |
|
The hair was forced into a frazzled haystack, with a little thatch combed over until your barnet billowed in frozen masses around your face. |
|
Protruding from the frozen earth, like dinosaur fossils in a matrix of rock, was a row of brown vertebrae, ancient and massive. |
|
The route itself can be slick and frozen over, and exhausted runners may be prone to hypothermia in the thin, cold air. |
|
Puree mangoes in a food processor or blender and drizzle over rice pudding, angel food cake, sherbet or lowfat frozen yogurt. |
|
The amplification of flavors is particularly tricky with frozen yogurt, as the acids can be accentuated by vanilla ingredients. |
|
The months slid by and the frozen fruit was still waiting when this season's fruit arrived at the greengrocer. |
|
|
Once the electrons have thermalized, the ions are initially frozen in place because of their relatively large mass and low temperature. |
|
If the solution is cooled quickly, the molecules are frozen where they are, forming a glass-like amorphous solid. |
|
The stormy grey glass wings of a tiny seabird stretched over my palm as the little beak stayed frozen in a silent cry. |
|
The recipe book notes that over-ripe bananas can be mashed then frozen until ready to use for baking. |
|
Trufresh, a Connecticut company, has found that its lobsters sometimes come back to life after they've been frozen and then thawed. |
|
The best way to thaw a frozen chicken is not in the microwave, but in the refrigerator or in cold water. |
|
A beautiful blue lake on its summit is frozen till late in the year and offers excellent skating ground. |
|
I am aware that mastodons once walked where I walk, that the seemingly solid ground under my feet has frozen and thawed over eons. |
|
It looked about the size of the water tank bots that had been drilling in the frozen river, but with a laser gun mounted on it. |
|
Foods which are still partially frozen or have thawed but are still cold to the touch can safely be refrozen. |
|
Add the frozen vegetables, garlic and ginger and cook for two minutes, until the vegetables thaw. |
|
He wanted veal-flavored frozen yogurt dipped in lard, but they were out because Tom's Mom had just been there. |
|
Pour a generous dash of creme de menthe, Kahlua, Frangelico, or amaretto over vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt. |
|
The witch's house was a tour-de-force, scrumptiously edible and incorporating the frozen figures of her earlier victims. |
|
The chocolate marquise is fabulously simple, and if you wanted you could equally serve it frozen as a parfait. |
|
Above us scree slopes hung like frozen waterfalls, vast boulders strewn among them where they had tumbled. |
|
The juxtaposition of very loud and very soft chords creates a frozen or marmoreal effect. |
|
The expansion accommodates a multi-year contract with a national marketer of frozen treats. |
|
Let us consider the case of Nestle, who for many years marketed a frozen pizza product that was made with French bread. |
|
Most prawns taste of little more than frozen water, while crudely smoked or marinated oily fish can be revolting. |
|
|
Likewise if you have bread and cheese, or baked beans or frozen burgers, make them. |
|
Chronic shoulder problems usually fall into one of several categories, which include impingement syndrome, frozen shoulder and biceps tendonitis. |
|
Blend together a scoop of ice cream, a cup of canned or frozen fruit, and a couple shots of schnapps or other fruit-flavored alcohol. |
|
The going at the track was described as good to soft, but frozen patches were still affecting the back straight yesterday. |
|
It was quite orderly to begin with, as the feeder teased the sharks with the frozen bait. |
|
The duty-free importation of considerable quantities of frozen meat constitutes an alleviative measure for the consumers. |
|
An enormous cirque plunged 300 feet down to a frozen aquamarine lake and then sloped up and away to a sawtoothed ridge. |
|
It certainly shouldn't suggest raiding the frozen food bins at the supermarket, where one is served as much artifice as aliment. |
|
My heart beat a nervous tattoo in my chest, the rest of my body frozen in place. |
|
Indulge every taste bud with Chocolate Cream Pie, Kerry Sweet's newest frozen dessert flavor concept. |
|
It us used as a thickener in ice cream, frozen yogurt, sherbet, cheese, low-fat salad dressings, ketchup, sauces and many other food products. |
|
Fish were held in large plastic tanks or large aquaria when not being used, and they were fed frozen chironomids and live damselfly larvae. |
|
In an autologous transplant, stem cells are removed from the patient and frozen for later use. |
|
You can't sell perishable fresh and frozen foods unless households have refrigerators. |
|
The comet's tail is in fact made of dust grains and frozen gases from the comet's surface that vaporise because of the Sun's heat. |
|
Both fresh and frozen turkeys are transported in refrigerated trucks to their destination. |
|
The Chinese caravans traded silk, porcelain and tea for furs of black fox and sable, and ivory tusks from frozen mammoths. |
|
She gasped in astonishment, frozen in place by the shock of his words and his actions. |
|
Paying no mind to his father, Chris stuck a frozen waffle into the toaster and pulled the rubber band off of the morning newspaper. |
|
I went to the freezer and discovered that there were more frozen waffles than I'd thought. |
|
|
I go to stock up on frozen pizzas, waffles, popcorn, peanut butter and chocolate cookies. |
|
That game was called off because of the frozen pitch, giving some of the walking wounded more time to get fit. |
|
Then we ventured out onto the frozen waters of Calriga Bay, where the ice stretched grey and wrinkled to a horizon of low, wooded islands. |
|
The frozen yoghurt is simply a vanilla smoothie chucked into an ice cream machine. |
|
Angry, bitter wind drove frozen rain hard into the window, rattling the panes. |
|
If the patient is taking warfarin, reverse anticoagulation with fresh frozen plasma. |
|
To the contrary, it is arguably faculty who are frozen in rank as associate professors whose productivity is likely to suffer. |
|
Bob, an army warrant officer, agreed to have his sperm frozen when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. |
|
The images are crystal clear because it is now spring in the frozen wastes of the Martian poles. |
|
His countenance was as bleak as the frozen northern wastelands, and he huddled within himself, a wizened husk hoarding unspoken power. |
|
He walked across the frozen reservoir to retrieve his football but the ice gave way, plunging Luke into the water up to his waist. |
|
On the way back, we stopped at that McDonald's, just to get frozen drinks to quench our thirsts. |
|
Slurry must not be spread on waterlogged or frozen soils or if heavy rain is forecast within 48 hours. |
|
Cheap mannequins were frozen in time beside bad re-creations of the assembly line. |
|
The scree consisted of loose blocks of rock of all sizes, held together by frozen soil of smaller particles. |
|
After a short climb up the frozen rocky face I found myself on a small, rubbly outcrop of dark rock. |
|
At that point, mix is pumped into ice cream freezers, where it is scraped with dashers and frozen to 26 degrees. |
|
Cold packs can be bought at the store, or instead, you can use a bag of frozen vegetables. |
|
Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely. |
|
She pried her fingers from the root and lifted her up off the frozen ground. |
|
|
It's always best to refreeze the previously frozen wheat after 30 days to assure that any eggs hatched since the last treatment are killed. |
|
In spring, the westerly winds blow across the frozen lake and become cooler. |
|
There's also a freezer full of such frozen goods as okra, cut pigs' feet, snails, jute leaves, hot peppers, red snapper, and hard chicken. |
|
The victim is said to be frozen with fear and stays to hear the curse, a brief piercing chant, that the kurdaitcha chants. |
|
Up here in the frozen North it is grim, nothing but cloth caps, whippets and warm beer. |
|
At primary school we had processed peas, which I wouldn't eat because I got frozen peas at home. |
|
Put frozen raspberries in small saucepan on stove with 3 tablespoons apple juice or water. |
|
In a food processor or blender, whirl 4 cups rinsed fresh or thawed frozen raspberries until smooth. |
|
Electricity supplies were rationed because of frozen coal stocks, difficulties on the roads and labour unrest. |
|
Most of the land is flat, barren tundra where only the top few inches of the frozen earth thaw out during the summer months. |
|
Lay the bag flat in a pan and put the pan in the freezer until the broth is a frozen sheet. |
|
Jinx kept pacing, lashing his tail in agitation, and Elanor's eyes followed him wherever he went, though her head was frozen in place. |
|
Everyone loves the wholesome nutrition of vegetables, but is there really much of that in frozen mixed veggies? |
|
The main meal is now eaten in the evening and is likely to consist of frozen or ready-made food. |
|
It's cheaper than buying ready-made jars, can be made in bulk and frozen and you know exactly what the ingredients are. |
|
All they sell is frozen ready meals, but they're prepared fresh each day and the name of the chef is on the packet. |
|
These objects remain largely as they have always been, an aggregate of separate dust grains and frozen water, loosely held together. |
|
I had been wandering around the supermarket in an aimless and lethargic fashion when I found myself browsing in the frozen section. |
|
The specimens were then wrapped in gauze soaked in normal saline solution, sealed in an airtight bag, and frozen until the time of testing. |
|
Only 12 items, including tapioca starch, frozen shrimp, longan and pineapple, remain to be resolved, ministry officials said. |
|
|
Despite the frozen funding levels, Albertans are among the highest supporters of the arts in Canada. |
|
Nationally distributed brands of frozen fruit juice concentrate are safe if they are reconstituted by the user with water from a safe source. |
|
There flourished a very wolf-like breed, the stout husky, reined in as it is to provide human transport by hauling sledges across frozen tundra. |
|
For example, they hope to find some intact nuclei preserved in 20,000 year-old carcasses of woolly mammoths frozen in the permafrost in Siberia. |
|
There has been much controversy over how many woolly mammoths are frozen in the permafrost of Siberia. |
|
Long ago, ice used to be a novelty, shipped across the world in massive chunks carved from frozen lakes and rivers. |
|
He was standing frozen in the doorway, a rough sack of belongings slung over his shoulder. |
|
A complimentary glass of warming Armagnac was offered to fend off the frozen evening chill outside, and we made our way home. |
|
Gemma was still frozen in place when Jack, slightly disheveled but wide awake and lividly angry, came to her side. |
|
He plans to cross into Siberia, using the frozen Arctic waters of the Chukchi Sea as his route. |
|
They hoped to regulate the flow of water between the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, and thereby warm the frozen Russian north. |
|
The arenas are a frozen pond, a municipal rink, and even a street court for roller hockey. |
|
The group stood frozen while a green faced blonde hair girl with rollers in her hair stood at the top stair. |
|
Meanwhile, it continues to carry lite, low-fat and fat-free ice cream as well as fat-free frozen yogurt. |
|
In 1740 during an intense frost, birds fell to the ground frozen in flight and rock-hard bread was inedible. |
|
As they cross a frozen lake, ten attackers on ice skates come rocketing toward them with clubs. |
|
The peptide was frozen in place while the lipids and water were briefly allowed to relax around it. |
|
Now, we say, your Honour, against us there is a frozen case based on the circumstances at apprehension. |
|
They came to a house close by a waterfalling burn, turned now to a frozen fountain. |
|
The village sits on flat land near the frozen Koyukuk River, and looks out on snowy hills. |
|
|
The dress code was rather different and the refreshing sea breeze was replaced with painful gusts flung directly off the icecap, which looked very much like a frozen ocean. |
|
Fat droplets, air bubbles and ice crystals are all dispersed in a thick sugar solution to form the semi-solid, frozen and aerated matrix that we know so well. |
|
Official monitors didn't catch the changes in levels because it appears the water gauge near the bridge was frozen in place after the river broke and refroze the first time. |
|
If you seem to lack presidential timbre, you will likely feel frozen out. |
|
I see the autumn harvests, frozen into black knots in the trees, the berries and fruit, left rotting on the floor and then all mush turned to ice on hard ground. |
|
And yet if the selfie is the most idealized image of the self, then Cubitt has worked to break through that frozen representation. |
|
The easy answer is to grab a frozen pizza, which is just the thing, so long as polystyrene frisbees splattered in cheap tomato paste are to your taste. |
|
The CO band thermal broadening stems from the anharmonic coupling with motions of the heme environment, which, in the glassy state, are frozen in. |
|
Your face is frozen to an oval miniature, glistening, out of focus. |
|
It tends to capture bits and pieces of realty and places them in frozen categories reflecting both the language of their socioeconomic class and a particular historical epoch. |
|
To smuggle 500 kilograms of Mexican cocaine in frozen fish from Guyana to Italy would require as many as 5,000 fish. |
|
The emissions of frozen CO2 and the tundra around the Arctic Ocean have already begun as it thaws. |
|
The city authorities had to call for help from the truck owners to give them a hand in pouring sand and salting the frozen and slippery avenues of Tehran. |
|
In the wilderness, climbers ascend frozen waterfalls and ice on mountains. |
|
Without it in the atmosphere, the Earth would be a barren, frozen wasteland. |
|
Discovered frozen in ice by two Inuit waterbenders, they begin a journey to help him access his full powers as avatar. |
|
Before the Ontario Ministry of Health decided that raw fish must be frozen before it can be served, no one was worried about parasitic roundworms. |
|
We had been planning to skate on the pond because it was still frozen over, but Mr. Walker threw the puck onto the ice and it cracked so we moved to the indoor ice rink. |
|
A refrigerated truck pulls up outside the customer's home to deliver the produce, meat, breads, canned goods, frozen food and supplies that were ordered. |
|
The department of defence has studied its properties to discover how best to build airstrips on frozen ground, or move troops across snow-covered territory. |
|
|
I actually will doll up the frozen White Castles with fresh onions and cheese. |
|
As ever, it leapfrogs the stand and lands at our frozen feet. |
|
These directors seem to get away with ruining people's lives and are able to still live in the lap of luxury without their assets being frozen or sold off. |
|
But a cluster of felonies landed Webb Hubbell in jail, and frozen out of the inner circle. |
|
But then I needed their attentiveness, as I was collapsed and semi-conscious at the top of a frozen wasteland, the nearest settlement being miles down the mountain. |
|
Ms. Crew reached for the door handle, her face frozen in an absent smile. |
|
But what about the screams, the salty puddles, and big empty packages of frozen fish lying on the ground outside the fence? |
|
A breakfast pizza, for those who have never had the pleasure, is a small ordinary frozen pizza with scrambled eggs and bacon, sausage, or gravy on top. |
|
What I assumed was a horror thriller quickly became a yawner with endless debates about opening a slimy, frozen alien pod, or not opening a slimy, frozen alien pod. |
|
Any leftover soup can be frozen and thawed to enjoy on a winter afternoon. |
|
The childcare vouchers were slashed or frozen in the economic downturn, leaving many families worse off. |
|
Some have even asked me if the animals were frozen in ice, like the famous cases of the woolly mammoths of Siberia, trapped snap-frozen by a sudden snowstorm. |
|
I just had a flock of thirty redwings land in my frozen backyard. |
|
Sea levels were low because water was frozen in ice sheets in Antartica. |
|
If this doesn't work, it means that, unfortunately and terribly wastefully, a lot of wonderful projects may have to close while the fund remains in a frozen state. |
|
The most successful of Clarence Birdseye's inventions, aside from frozen food, was appropriately enough, an infra-red heating lamp for thawing it. |
|
The general concept that frozen foods do not mean junk foods is to be emphasised on packaging, which will feature prominent nutrition information. |
|
Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the student spectators burst into side-splitting laughter. |
|
In permafrost regions, summer thaw produces meltwater, which is typically unable to infiltrate into the ground because of the ice-rich frozen soils found in permafrost. |
|
The legislated products referred to include fresh, canned and frozen fruit and vegetables, dried fruit, groundnuts, grains, as well as rooibos and honeybush tea. |
|
|
Architecture is frozen music, Goethe wrote, and to my mind cities are, too. |
|
Stir in the frozen peas and chicken, taste for seasonings, and pour the mixture into six ovenproof serving bowls. |
|
Later we had a frozen coconut balloon, which was coconut milk frozen to the inside of a balloon, then the balloon peeled off. |
|
Her back popped, leaving the former softball star frozen in excruciating pain. |
|
Every frozen or fresh package of spinach can contain up to 50 aphids, mites, or thrips before the FDA labels it contaminated. |
|
Particles of light have been frozen in their tracks, or even teleported. |
|
The tribal people who had not crossed the land bridge to Alaska and colonised the Americas had lives perfectly adapted to the harsh conditions of the frozen north. |
|
A downhill frozen start continued to a long uphill drag through a muddy wooded section before turning into the wind, past the start for a second lap. |
|
Following the weekend cold snap, local heating and plumbing companies reported being swamped with calls about broken furnaces and frozen water pipes. |
|
Adhesive tape will not adhere to wet, dirty, rusty, or frozen surfaces. |
|
The medical term for a frozen shoulder is adhesive capsulitis. |
|
The restaurant never cooks frozen or marinated meat on its two large crescent-shaped teppanyaki hot plates, which can sit a total of 28 persons at one time. |
|
If you're using a frozen vegetable package from the store, turn the heat up a bit so that the vegetables thaw and the flavour can infuse itself into the vegetables. |
|
Because the melted water cannot drain into the frozen subsoil, the upper lifts of a roadbed become saturated and the road's load bearing capacity is greatly reduced. |
|
He digs peanut butter out of bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and sweet potatoes and grapes. |
|
Even when mushing a husky dog sleigh team through the frozen deserts of Iceland she is inappropriately dressed in a thin body-hugging woollen outfit. |
|
Based in Phoenix, Shamrock Farms produces and distributes high-quality farm-fresh milk, as well as whipping cream, sour cream, cottage cheese, ice cream and frozen novelties. |
|
They had, then, to anchor the pylons supporting the cables on rocks frozen under deep drifts of snow, working in freezing temperatures, buffeted by needle sharp winds. |
|
High-field EPR is used to determine the g xx tensor element in frozen samples and to extract the isotropic g-value from anisotropic spectra of fluid membranes. |
|
The frozen Yukon River, snaking its way to the Bering Sea, was visible from my window on the Cessna. |
|
|
Dessert is frozen juice and ice cream bars with chocolate chip cookies. |
|
Fashion retailer Aeropostale and frozen yogurt retailer Tutti Frutti will also open at South Bay Galleria. |
|
Unless you're lying on a beach with personal fan wafter and frozen grape feeder, the heatwave season can be uncomfortable. |
|
Neonotal infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with a water-bath used to thaw flesh frozen plasma. |
|
Increasing prices and frozen wages add up to hardship for the poorer families. |
|
It's taken me forever to find a brand of frozen pizza that agrees with my stomach. |
|
Diagnosis of arthrofibrosis and frozen shoulder remains difficult and the self-reported data included pain, as well as stiffness. |
|
He proved the best of the bunch. He deserved better than being frozen like a Popsicle under that glacier. |
|
Massimo's finger was poised above red on his multi-coloured biro like a kangaroo frozen in headlights. |
|
And to sustain us while we watch or read, we go to the freezer, take out a frozen pizza, bung it in the microwave and make do. |
|
We watched the Firangi as they struggled through the pass, their hands frozen and fingers unable to load their heavy muskets. |
|
It is sometimes a long time before a player who is frozen out can get into a game again. |
|
Laurette says he is a really sick person to care more about some globs of frozen cow juice than a young girl's self-esteem. |
|
The daily diet consisted of a slice of black, gluey bread with tea and one watery soup with a few frozen cabbage leaves in it. |
|
During the ice ages permafrost blocked the caves with ice and frozen mud and made the limestone impermeable. |
|
His ships with the frozen crews, including Captain Willoughby and his journal, were found by Russian fishermen a year later. |
|
It is known that since 1720, the Baltic Sea has frozen over entirely a total of 20 times. |
|
In the same year a remarkably harsh winter saw many boats frozen into their moorings, and unable to move for weeks at a time. |
|
Packed red blood cells, fresh frozen plasma, and platelets are administered in lieu of crystalloids or whole blood. |
|
Typically higher ratios of fresh frozen plasma and platelets are given relative to packed red blood cells. |
|
|
What was she supposed to do with a six-foot-tall mansicle frozen in place at the edge of the lake? |
|
For this product, the apples are frozen either before or after being harvested. |
|
The Tolstoyan's will is frozen by a Buddhist instinct that all special actions are evil. |
|
These accounts were frozen due to the inability for foreign countries to pay their debts back to the bank. |
|
We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers. |
|
McCurdy from the frozen ice of Bras d'Or made the first aircraft flight in Canada. |
|
Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder believed quartz to be water ice, permanently frozen after great lengths of time. |
|
Arctic tundra contains areas of stark landscape and is frozen for much of the year. |
|
Glacier ice is slightly less dense than ice formed from frozen water because it contains tiny trapped air bubbles. |
|
Frozen hake and frozen hake fillet are effectively supplied by imports and European processing companies. |
|
However, retailers and wholesalers purchase most frozen hake fillets to sell in markets. |
|
These disasters destroyed most processing plants, especially manufacturing companies that produce fishmeal and frozen fillets. |
|
Many companies in the American food industry developed new products requiring minimal preparation, such as frozen entrees. |
|
The term that collectively describes all of the parts of the Earth's surface where water is in frozen form is the cryosphere. |
|
And he is now on a kick of having me make orange juice, rather than buying the frozen concentrate. |
|
It is frozen from October to late May and has a maximum flow in June with the snowmelt. |
|
Breaded frozen plaice, ready to be baked or fried at home, are readily available in supermarkets. |
|
In Canada, these shrimp are sold peeled, cooked and frozen in bags in supermarkets, and are consumed as appetizers. |
|
In 1775, the whaler Herald found the Octavius adrift near Greenland with the bodies of her crew frozen below decks. |
|
The only overland way into the city was possibly during the winter, across the frozen Lake Ladoga, between the German and Finnish lines. |
|
|
As carcasses are often solidly frozen when encountered, brown bears may sit on them to thaw them sufficiently for consumption. |
|
Sedimentary dykes can also be formed in a cold climate where the soil is permanently frozen during a large part of the year. |
|
Here, they can access their food supply underwater even when their pond is frozen over. |
|
Some survive in the tough conditions of deserts, and others on frozen soil of the Arctic regions. |
|
The frozen surface of the lake shares similarities with Jupiter's moon, Europa. |
|
New ice is a general term used for recently frozen sea water that does not yet make up solid ice. |
|
In the freezing process, much of the salt in ocean water is squeezed out of the frozen crystal formations, though some remains frozen in the ice. |
|
Canals and rivers in Great Britain and the Netherlands were frequently frozen deeply enough to support ice skating and winter festivals. |
|
In order to illustrate this principle, observe the skin temperature of a frozen metal bar. |
|
The frozen peat bogs in this region may hold billions of tons of methane gas, which may be released into the atmosphere. |
|
Most perished as they crossed the frozen Danube on foot, only for the ice to give way. |
|
For instance, in its early history, Russia's only ports were on the Arctic Ocean and frozen shut for much of the year. |
|
Encountering frozen sea, they changed course to the south and reached land, believed to be Labrador and Newfoundland. |
|
Uruguay is an important global exporter of combed wool, rice, soybeans, frozen beef, malt and milk. |
|
In the mountain region, rain is frequent in summer, and temperature and humidity diminish with altitude up to the frozen peaks of the Andes. |
|
Despite being frozen in winter, the sea remains navigable all year around because of deployment of icebreakers. |
|
Willoughby and his crew were found a few years later by Russian fisherman who stumbled across the ship frozen in ice. |
|
Forcing entry into the ship, they found the bodies of Willoughby and his men frozen solid. |
|
It came to the isolated North Atlantic island at the end of the last ice age, walking over the frozen sea. |
|
The delta is frozen tundra for about seven months of the year, but in May the region is transformed into a lush wetland for the next few months. |
|
|
In the winter of 1920, the Great Siberian Ice March occurred, when the retreating White Russian Army crossed frozen Lake Baikal. |
|
The waters around these coastal islands are frozen for about eight months of the year on average. |
|
Air circulation tubes carry frigid winter air into the core of the dam where frozen earth stabilizes the structure. |
|
Larch forests cleared for the reservoir were cut in winter when the trunks are frozen and easily snapped. |
|
In 1998, Russian adventurer Dmitry Shparo and his son Matvey made the modern crossing of the frozen Bering Strait on skis. |
|
For nine months of the year the ground is covered with snow, and the frozen rivers become navigable roads. |
|
Every year, on the last Sunday in April, there is an ice fishing competition in the frozen estuarine waters of the Anadyr River's mouth. |
|
Some people in Arctic regions eat frozen meat called quaq. Common varieties of quaq include caribou, seal, fish, and musk ox. |
|
A few hours later, the crew rescues a nearly frozen and emaciated man named Victor Frankenstein. |
|
The top of the lava will tend to be glassy, having been flash frozen in contact with the air or water. |
|
After the ice retreated, the valley was further developed by a meltwater stream flowing across the limestone while it was frozen solid. |
|
Many of Moscow's large parks offer marked trails for skiing and frozen ponds for skating. |
|
Unfortunately this isn't a scare-line, but a frozen truth, and it behooves every druggist to provide himself with ice-economizers. |
|
In the hearth at the north wall a large fire cracked and lisped, flushing the room with a dry sirocco that caused frozen skin to tingle. |
|
On the frozen river, the spit-fires had burned out and the stalls were packing up. |
|
And now that it is so tempersome and cold you are always going out into the nastiness and getting wet or frozen every day. |
|
The investigator suspected the poor dead bastards were just a vodka troika that had cheerily frozen to death. |
|
It implies that our model is dual to a doped Mott system in one dimension where umklapp scattering is frozen at zero temperature. |
|
The majority of frozen retail seafood is now sold in wrapperless cartons with a tear strip opener. |
|
Salmon, hake, Atlantic pollock, Greenland halibut and redfish are among the basics in frozen seafood, as are fish fingers and fish cakes. |
|
|
During one of my bean cooking classes, my assistant from Vietnam told me about frozen adzuki bean desserts she had as a child. |
|
The frozen sake mold is then immersed in an algin bath to make gelatin spheres. |
|
Bannisters' Farm, leading supplier of frozen baked potato products, has introduced a new line of small jacket potatoes to its range. |
|
Freeze the bacon on the sheet pan, and then place the frozen slices of bacon together in a Ziploc freezer bag. |
|
Cut to a close-up of Hank on the toilet, his face frozen in shock. |
|
Rio Grande is offering a wide line of frozen tropical fruits including nance, tamarind, chipilin, jocote and Mammamee apple, as well as cashew. |
|
Marshals have seized about 5,000 cases of ready-to-eat frozen Jonah crab products processed by Rome Packing Company Inc. |
|
Lorraine enters the room and puts a frozen cocktail on the coffee table. |
|
His view is one that the frozen food industry wants the public to hear as it keeps a wary eye on the growing refrigerated dish sector. |
|
It was a frozen landscape in the winter, but bustling with life in the summer, with vast herds of the now extinct mammoth, auroch and elk. |
|
For the first time Mr Bagels, the specialist in ambient and frozen bagels, is supplying Safeway stores nationwide with its Mr Bagels brand. |
|
Her laughter lines and expressions are far more attractive than a botoxed, frozen face. |
|
Alternately, dead cigar minnows, ribbonfish, Spanish sardines or even frozen menhaden will do the trick. |
|
And there are a wide variety of rice products that are very convenient, such as seasoned rice mixes, frozen foods, quick-cooking rices, and more. |
|
Very few minutes of above-freezing ground surface temperatures are needed to locally melt frozen water and mobilize sand down steep slopes. |
|
Use live or frozen shrimp, sand fleas and fiddler crabs fished on a small hook. |
|
Sauteing the vegetable blend creates a tempting aroma and gives the dish more flavor compared with other frozen vegetables. |
|
However, frozen embryos were associated with increased risk of macrosomia for IVF and ICSI babies. |
|
Around 80 brave souls smashed holes in the frozen Blackroot Pool in Sutton Coldfield, before jumping into the ice-cold water. |
|
It is believed to represent the frozen remains of magma chambers where lava rising out of the earth's interior pooled deep in the crust. |
|