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This precursor was then foamed by heating it up to above its melting point, thus triggering gas release and foam formation.
The blade can be seasoned as you would a cast iron pan -- by heating it up and rubbing oil on its surface.
And was that a better or worse approach than heating it up more and potentially having it lose its edge by the last sector?
For example, a 2001 study in the Journal of Nutrition showed that heating garlic in the microwave for 60 seconds or in the oven for 45 minutes seemed to affect garlic's ability to protect against a carcinogen in rats; however, letting the garlic "stand" for 10 minutes before heating it up in the microwave seemed to help retain some of its anti-cancer effects.
"You're heating it up, letting it build.
Some distil seawater by heating it up to evaporate part of it.
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"This just heats it up a bit".
He then heats it up and inhales it.
In general, water cools the atmosphere when it evaporates and heats it up as it condenses.
"Just heat it up".
"We had to heat it up in the microwave.
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