Sentences with phrase «making bulk quantities»

I couldn't find a scale that covered both adequately, the kitchen scale doesn't register under one gram and although its possible to measure everything with the jewelry scales I find it a bit small for soap making bulk quantities.

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With $ 10,000 her parents had allocated for her tuition, Fried bought a bulk quantity of parts and began assembling and selling her kits, making about $ 10 on each unit.
Paired with your new bulk buying produce, you can make large quantities of food and make them last all week.
You could double or triple the quantities and make a bulk batch to give out over the holidays.
I have instant yeast that I buy in bulk... any changes I need to make in the quantity or just measure out 2 1/4 tsp with no proofing?
He said: «As a rough guide wines above # 7 retail are not usually sold in sufficient quantities to make bulk shipment a consideration.
Or maybe you're a captain of industry looking for wholesale spices or bulk spices for your secret baking mixes, salad dressings, barbeque mixes, or breaders that you make in large quantities?
They often buy in smaller quantities and, as a result, pay more for their diapers than a family who can make larger bulk purchases.
Because the gas - phase synthesis is akin to the way bulk plastics are made today, the new scheme has potential to be scaled up to make industrial quantities.
First, I find that ordering bulk quantities of these once or twice a year is enough to make beauty products for our whole family and save money in the long run.
Personally, I order all the herbs necessary to make these herb and spice blends in 1 pound quantities from Mountain Rose Herbs because they offer a 10 - 30 % discount for bulk orders over 5 pounds.
Many stores carry clementines in bulk quantities, especially during the holiday season, which makes them an affordable fruit.
An average bearded dragon will eat over 100 crickets in a week so it's recommended to buy bulk quantities of crickets which can make their weekly costs a few dollars instead of over twenty dollars.
On the other end of the scale, looking at the record of quality control problems in the construction and operation of bulk nuclear plants, I think they're too complex to be operated by the kind of people we have available in the quantities needed to build and operated them, when combined with the relatively serious mess they make when somebody inevitably makes a mistake.
Until you can make the wind blow reliably and consistently and / or provide low cost economic ways of storing bulk quantities (TWh s) of electricity easily and retrievably, then wind power is pretty useless beyond a few very localised applications.
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