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I then mixed together a ton of icing sugar and some more coconut milk, plus some raspberry flavoured essence for that small-town-bakery scent (also for no reason other than I like it).
Now I am supposed to force my child to smile for a group picture then load her up with a ton of icing followed by an attempt to wrestle her away from balloons that don't belong to her while rendering her immobile as I strap her down into a car seat?
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Make sure you have a ton of ice on hand (forgetting to stock up on ice is the biggest mistake most home bartenders make).
"Picture a ton of ice, encrusted with sand, moving at eight knots, [and crashing into the turbine]," she says.
"In Hollywood, they were given a refrigerated trailer, their own swimming pool, half-a-ton of ice each day, and they had fresh fish delivered daily straight from the docks.
The requisites are a teaspoon of sugar, a ton of shaved ice, and a tumbler festooned with orange slices and berries.
"It was a ton of N.W.A., Beastie Boys, the Ice Cube solo records," says Samberg, who at 32 is a year younger than his partners.
A gigaton is equal to a billion tons of ice; one scientist has explained a gigaton this way: "If you took the whole National Mall, and covered it up with ice, to a height about four times as high as the [Washington] monument.
Designed by Wolff, it relied on three ammonia-absorption machines, each with a cooling capability equivalent to a hundred and fifty tons of ice.
They may also report their size as tonnage, with 12,000 BTUs equal to 1 ton (12,000 BTUs is about the amount of power needed to melt 1 ton of ice in 24 hours); thus the model RDR36 would be a 3-ton unit.
Just in the past four years, more than a trillion tons of ice have been lost.
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