I didn't yet know about peer - to - peer milk sharing groups on Facebook, and we'd only just started to look into getting more donor milk from the milk bank, but we to found it was
several dollars per ounce and therefore, prohibitively expensive.
Using monthly data for the spot price of gold
in dollars per ounce and DJIA over the period January 1971 through November 2016 (551 months), we find that: Keep Reading
So for the extremely cheap price of one
dollar per ounce of shaving soap, it will last you a couple months.
Using daily London P.M. gold prices in
dollars per ounce and values for the selected predictive variables from April 1968 (when the price of gold began to move freely) through March 2012, they find that: Keep Reading
Using monthly closes for the spot price of gold in
dollars per ounce and the S&P 500 Index since January 1979, PHLX Gold / Silver Sector (XAU) since December 1983, AMEX Gold Bugs Index (HUI) since June 1996 and SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) since November 2004, all through March 2016, we find that: Keep Reading
Yes, a bit of a splurge at
a dollar per ounce for the mushrooms, but when you get an entire tree of brussels sprouts for $ 2.50, you can be spendy in other categories!
Human milk from a milk bank costs an average of 4
dollars per ounce.
With the information in this book you can manufacture colloidal silver for pennies per gallon rather than have to purchase it for
dollars per ounce.