It is half-empty!
It depends on the scale. If the scale on the dial is 1 to 10, then it'd be a little more than half of full heat.
As long as it is at least half full it's no problem. Even less than half would be alright if you did it on low or medium. Takes a bit longer, but depending on model of cooker, high might scorch around the top.
it is not necessary to boil the ribs but by doing so the ribs won't take as long to cook and they will retain more of their moisture.
The holes for a pig cooker should be about a half inch to an inch wide. These holes must be drilled into a pipe for the cooker.
You are supposed to fill it 1in from the top of a mason jar. Then put it into a presser cooker for a hour and a half then let in set to seal. that is how to cook deer in a can!!! from the lovely chef
Yes you can. Put some cloth on the bottom of the cooker, like a kitchen towel(clean !). Put in your pyrex dish, filled with goodies and about half the water you'd normally use. Add water on top of the covered pyrex so the cooker is about 5 cm full. Cook as you'd normally do with a pressure cooker. Let to cool slowly when done, do not open when hot. This is important. Enjoy!
Half Empty Half Full was created in 2005.
A full section is an entire section. A half section is half of a full section.
if the glass has been drunk from full to half then it is half empty and if u only filled the glass half way wouldn't it b half full!
if it is half full then yes
Where you do a full turn or a half turn
The half, because the full moon is as light again.