If your bird is in the stubborn category, keep a close eye on his or her weight (invest in
a small gram scale and weigh regularly).
I can get
a small gram scale at Harbor Freight for $ 3.00 so not a problem.
Not exact matches
Especially with weighing
small amounts of yeast and salt, a precision
scale that can weigh tenths of
grams is something I couldn't do without.
For
small ingredients such as salt and yeast, unless you have a
scale that can measure to the tenth of a
gram, you'll measure more accurately with volume.
(For example: American recipes might say «one stick of butter» - this translates to 8 tablespoons or 100
grams) You might find it worthwhile to invest in some «cups» and «measuring spoons» as well as a
small kitchen
scales (all readily available in most asda, tesco, etc) to help you get to grips with correct measurements.
With
scales accurate enough to measure the
smallest unit of mass, aka the yoctogram, which is just one septillionth of a
gram.
So far, Yen and his students have run only
small -
scale tests of their process, using up to 100
grams of rocket fuel.
Even for the companies that do this on a
small scale with just a few
grams of cheap amino acids per scoop (in which case it probably won't impact your bottom line results), why would you purchase a spiked protein powder when there are so many other legitimate options available?
A
small -
scale human trial published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that when healthy men ingested a daily helping of 25
grams of gum acacia, the only effects experienced were a slight reduction in cholesterol serum and an increase in breath hydrogen, which is a marker of intestinal bacteria metabolism.
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.
Of course, any heating pad that doesn't shut off (most have a two hour max, then automatically shut off) or any
small kitchen / postal
scale would work (if it weighs in
grams, that would be perfect!).
bags of dry dog or cat food Baby wipes Large paper shredder Ammonia detector / sensor 3 Respirator Box of 20 disposable respirator Other Equipment & Supplies
Small Scale (that measures in
grams) Sweeping brooms Dust pans «Wet Floor» caution signs All - Terrain Vehicle Black - and - white laser printers (not color printers or inkjet printers, please) in good working condition Desktop computers (please, three years old at the most).
A
small gram kitchen or postal
scale works well for weight measurements.