Sentences with phrase «produce about an ounce»

After taking the capsules for three days, I was able to produce about an ounce of milk at each pumping.

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«One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce of gold and, 15 years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
The company currently produces about 5 million ounces of gold per year across its many operations around the world.
He said the company is focused on Nevada, where its Cortez and Goldstrike properties produced 2.3 million ounces of gold last year — about half of its production.
Described as a five - by - one - kilometre gold - rich, sulphide - bearing quartz vein environment, the trend hosts a former mine that averaged about 19 g / t during intermittent operation between 1916 and 1939, producing over 60,000 ounces.
Over its 13 - year life, the mine is forecast to produce about 4.4 - million ounces of gold and 5.2 - million ounces of silver.
If you breastfeed exclusively, you produce about 25 ounces daily of breast milk.
Then put them into a mortar with one - fourth their weight of salt; pound and rub them till they are as fine as possible, and put the powder into a well - stopped bottle; about two ounces of cayenne will be produced.
I feel very unsure about nursing because with my older son I was convinced that I wasn't producing enough for him (I could only pump 1/2 an ounce at a time, but I realize baby gets more than the pump).
I am pumping about 7 times a day for 15 minute, but producing less than 2 ounces each time, so I wondered how to increase my milk supply if I even can.
I was only producing about a half ounce of milk.
However, I have an oversupply and produce about 60 ounces a day.
I was producing about 25 ounces per day, and able to feed her solely breast milk.
It order for the body to produce only an ounce of breastmilk, it takes just about twenty calories.
When I pump I am producing about two ounces every three hours.
I produce about 45 - 50 ounces daily.
I can only produce about 4 ounces of milk from one breast and hardly produce even an ounce from the other.
I'm still trying to build up a supply for our twenty - day - old, but because of diagnosed insufficient glandular tissue, I can only produce about eight ounces a day when he needs closer to sixteen ounces, and he's only getting hungrier.
I have noticed my milk decreasing over the last few months (I used to be able to produce 60 ounces of milk a day, then went down to about 48).
I have been supplementing with formula because I only produce about 1 to 2 ounces at each feeding.
With about 30 percent of the 3.6 million ounces of gold produced in 2011 coming from the camp of small scale miners, the ministry is not about to ban mining altogether.
The resulting five - ounce burger, cooked by chef Richard McGeown, was made using 20,000 strips of cultured meat — about 40 billion cow cells — and took about three months to produce, «which is faster than [raising] a cow,» Post joked.
It takes about 2,500 bugs to produce one ounce of cochineal extract, used in ice creams, yogurts, candy, beverages and other foods.
On average, about two pounds of produce are in every 16 - ounce serving.
If you're going to eat red meat, stick with about 3 ounces, the size of a deck of cards, along with at least 1 to 2 cups (think one to two tennis balls in size) of cancer - protective produce, such as tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, collard greens, and cabbage.
It takes about eleven pounds of liver to produce one six ounce bottle of grass - fed liver powder.
So for every three ounces of milk you produce, you get about 7 gm carbs to eat «free»!
It may sound difficult to lose this much water, but under normal conditions an athlete produces about 27 - 48 ounces of sweat per hour during the average exercise, and that's not including hot, dry conditions or high intensity exercise that many elite athletes undergo.
One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce of gold and, fifteen years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
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