If you are baking something you will have to put it on 350 degrees and let is cook there until its either roasted or even baked but that the highest for your oven food. but if you are doing it on a stove the highest you should go is a 5 or a 6 no higher than six because it will burn your food. lol
No.. Since a thermo keeps my drinks hot enough.
www.hotpackmeals.co.uk has the hot pack rations. Other sites have the non-heating kinds.
wear more thick clothing, drink warm drinks or eat hot food wear more thick clothing, drink warm drinks or eat hot food
It caused by hot food hot drinks and any thing else that is very hot
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Friction from the road heating the tires and transferring to the wheels and the brakes friction heating the wheel its self and/or the rims.
Microwaves spin while heating food to ensure that the heat is distributed evenly, preventing hot spots and ensuring that the food is heated thoroughly.
The microwave spins while heating food to ensure that the food is heated evenly on all sides, helping to prevent hot spots and cold spots in the food.
Get a heat pack, feed them hot food and drinks, and keep them inside.
Usually, food is heated to a temperature hotter than the temperature of a room, about 160F. and drinks are usually much cooler than room temperature around 45F or less. So both hot food and cold drinks will eventually equal the temperature of the space or room they are left in.
I get relief from a heating pad and ibuprofen. Hot drinks also help soothe the pain.
Hot drinks are heated, usually over a gas or propane flame or with an electical heating element. With the exception of hard liquor, the main component of a drink is water. At sea level, pure water can be heated as high as 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) before it boils. This is far too hot to drink, so drinks are served at substantially lower temperatures than this, though they can still be quite hot.