Due to Charles law, the plunger pops out when the turkey is done. As the temperature of the turkey rises up, as does the air trapped under the plunger so the plunger pushes up as the volume of the air increases.
A 5 pound of meat, half tank of gas and 32 soda pops..
Moropanephobia is the fear of toast when it is done and pops out of a toaster. Hygrophobia is the fear of liquids.
Well, Mary comes down from Heaven, gives you a tap on the back-a "well done"-and pops back up into Heaven. Well Done you xx
yeah everyone does it not always but everyone has done it at some point
To change from Celsius to Fahrenheit on a Meijer ear thermometer, look for the instruction manual that came with the thermometer. Typically, there should be a button on the thermometer to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit readings. If you don't have the manual, you can try holding down the power button or the mode button for a few seconds to access the temperature unit setting. If those steps don't work, contact Meijer customer support for specific instructions.
yes it does. it pops out at you
Ice Cream (tubs and novelties and pops), TV Breakfasts and Dinners. Pre-cooked chicken nuggets/fingers, Lean/Hot Pockets and vegetables.
I've never heard of that happening, but my guess would be to take it the vet - RIGHT AWAY!
there is one syllable in the word pops
Pop up timer, also named disposable cooking thermometer, it normally has four parts: 1. The outer case; 2. The little stick that pops up; 3. A spring; 4. The internal thermosensitive organic material. The thermosensitive organic material is solid at room temperature and turns to a liquid (melts) at about predetermined 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius). When these thermosensitive material turns to a liquid, it frees the end of the little stick that had been trapped in the thermosensitive material. The spring pops the stick up and you know the turkey is done!
out of Krogers,uncle willies,and Orville redbachers it would be Orville redbachers because I've done this in class.
Popcorn weighs less when it pops because when it pops it shoots matter out.