No, I didn't
measure the exact amount but in my stingy brain, it didn't seem bad considering I had visions of using a whole bottle or so.
I never
measure the exact amount.
A bottle - feeding mom can
measure the exact amount of breast milk or formula that their child is getting.
I don't usually
measure an exact amount of each, but a good dollop of baking soda, a squirt of dish soap and a bit of red food colouring mixed with a little water should give you a good eruption.
Its colorful ounce and milliliter markers help moms
measure the exact amount of milk they're pumping.
It seemed to be sensitive enough to
measure the exact amount of decay that occurs on an hourly basis — and that amounts to a molecular clock for dating proteinaceous materials like silk.
So while you're at it, why not attach your smartphone to your body and
measure the exact amount of calories burned for some extra motivation?
i didn't
measure the exact amount, probably a cup and a half or so.
Not exact matches
I just drizzle it on so I'm not one hundred percent sure of the
exact amount, but probably if you were
measuring it would be about 1/2 a tablespoon — you can always try this, taste it and add more if you like
Sorry I can't give you
exact amounts - I kind of dumped everything into my blender without
measuring... they're really REALLY good, though!
You don't need to dig for your
measuring cups and the
amounts are
exact.
Rather than do the responsible thing, which would be to do further research and come up with more
exact proportions for the different spices, I grabbed a quarter teaspoon
measure and spooned out the
exact same
amount of every spice.
Also, if a flour is simply scooped by a cup it gets packed towards the cup floor and the
amount is different again instead of being an
exact measure as it should.
Hi Chris, I'd have to make the recipe again and
measure it out myself to know the
exact grams
amount so I've googled some numbers and it would approximately be — 30g oats, 85g cashews, 190g apricots, 70g shredded coconut.
For the pesto sauce, I didn't give an
exact amount because I also forgot to
measure it.
The
exact recipe changes, but it always contains a
measured amount of salt (for seasoning), sugar (for depth and to help with caramelizing), black pepper (for balance), and citrus (for acidity).
It's Utah, so the liquor laws are a little funky [
exact amounts with
measuring spoons, no happy hours, no kegs, no liquor at restaurants until food is served, among other rules].
The water stays in the reservoir between uses, so you won't have to
measure out an
exact amount each time as you do with steam - based warmers.
Maybe you function best in a world organized by
measured amounts and
exact times rather than emotional cues or gut instincts.
By
measuring the
amount and location of the hippocampus cell firing, the researchers were able to determine that the neurons fired in the
exact reverse order of the firing that occurred when the rat scurried from one end of the track to the other.
Now I'm certainly not proposing that you rush out to find a fancy body fat scale which allows you to
measure your body fat and lean muscle mass so that you can get the
exact amount of muscle necessary for ultimate success in endurance sports.
Depending on the
exact degree of severity, treatment may be required, and other
measures (such as limiting activity) may be recommended to minimize the
amount of work done by the heart.
An Anomaly is a
measure of dT, if a year starts off above baseline but ends below baseline the
exact same
amount then the sum of diference over the time period is zero meaning the anomaly is zero.
Costs awards should reflect more what the court views as a fair and reasonable
amount that should be paid by the unsuccessful parties, rather than any
exact measure of the actual costs to the successful litigant.
«Rather than engaging in a purely mathematical exercise, the judge awarding costs should reflect on what the court views as a reasonable
amount that should be paid by the unsuccessful party rather than any
exact measure of the actual costs of the successful litigant.»