It is believed the first ship to have sent out an SOS signal was the American steamer Arapahoe in 1909.
It is a far cry from full steamer wetsuits and freezing water on the Auckland surfing beaches.
Carefully lift out the bamboo steamer and throw the udon noodles and green onions into the simmering stock.
Invest in a hand steamer, which will "sterilize garments and kill bacteria because of the heat, " he says.
Still, mechanical portraits and flat-toned reporting don't do much for decent blokes like Beaver, Gibbo, Dags and Steamer.
Lightly coat the bottom of a 12-inch bamboo steamer with nonstick cooking spray.
"Already steamed dim sums that were put on a steamer to keep warm would end up overcooked, " Mr. Chan explained.
In 1866, a transatlantic cable laid by the steamer Great Eastern established reliable communication by telegraph between the United States and England.
You'll also need a wok and a bamboo steamer for this recipe.
Season both sides of the fish fillets with salt and pepper and lay them side by side in the steamer, skin side up.
It was August in Alaska, and we were aboard the 88-passenger SS Legacy, a revamped replica coastal steamer with Victorian overtones and lashings of individual style.
Always keep such clothes away from irons and clothes dryers. (A steamer is a gentler alternative.) This is especially true for bras, shapers and tights.
Place a steamer or small colander in the pot and set cake pan on top so it rests above water and doesn't touch sides of pot.
For equipment, you will need a large steamer pot or a large pot with a steamer rack and a tight-fitting lid and a Chinese wire-mesh skimmer.
Here you can watch flightless steamer ducks, Andean condors and guanaco (rare llama-like herbivores), and explore the glacier-lined Beagle Channel, made famous by Darwin and Fitzroy.
Cover with the bamboo lid, set the steamer inside the wok over the simmering stock, and steam for 15 to 20 minutes, until the fish is cooked.
While unused yoghurt makers might only serve as a reminder of why shops were invented, the steamer is an example of what really does work in the kitchen.
The journey northwest to Lake Lucerne involves three trains and a paddle steamer in a single afternoon, each one running on a schedule as precise as Swiss clockwork.
What about newspaper editor William Randolph Hearst commissioning himself as a foreign correspondent and sailing to Cuba on his own steamer, complete with two weeks' worth of champagne?
Its steamer trunks with their flat tops were designed to stack neatly into cargo holds and rapidly replaced domed trunks, more suited to the backs of horse-drawn carriages.
The deck of some boats, such as the Taunton, a 228-foot Danish steamer built in 1902, lie just 10 feet below the surface, an easy duck dive for even an average swimmer.
Grizzled, his peculiar aviator glasses bent and smudged, Nawab tended the household machinery, the air-conditioners, water heaters, refrigerators, and pumps, like an engineer tending the boilers on a foundering steamer in an Atlantic gale.
If Berliners do escape they either go farther, to the Alps and the Med, or they go north to the Mecklenburger Seeenplatte, which boasts over 1, 000 lakes for sailing, canoeing, cycling or touring by paddle-steamer.
All have been individually decorated, so it is impossible to generalize, but ours came with cream walls, bleached wooden floors covered by sisal matting, wicker screens, a four-poster king-size bed, wingback armchairs, a large writing desk, dramatic framed black-and-white photography and decoration that ranged from traditional African sculptures to a tower of Louis Vuitton steamer trunks.
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