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Cocoa powder can be used on its own to flavor cakes, pies, brownies and cookies. Three tablespoons of cocoa plus 1 tablespoon butter, shortening or oil can be substituted for one square of unsweetened baking chocolate in almost any recipe.
I don't know about making the original powder, but you can combine clear embossing powder with glitters to create your own glittered embossing powder. See some examples at www.scrapdiva-tina.blogspot.com
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No. Tea leaves in their own right does not have carbohydrates.
In Canada milk comes in bags
Eggs and flour if you make your own,but the store noodles have flour and water
Seasoning powder usually come in bottles at the supermarket. However, if you want to make your own seasoning powder, you can consider mixing different seasoning powders together, which is the easiest way. You can also dry the ingredient that you want to make as seasoning powder and then mash it without water or grind in till it becomes powder.
If you think about it, you'll answer your own question. Would you dump sugar all over your hair? It would make it sticky and gross.
You can mix plastic powder with water then palce in the mold then.......tada your own bouncy ball
You can make your own onion powder easily by dicing onion finely and drying in a single layer at 150C (use oven or dehydrator). When they are dry and crumbly they can be turned to powder using a blender or mortor/pestle.
Baking powder is a mixture of a carbonate or bicarbonate and a weak acid. If you don't have any on hand you can make your own by mixing baking soda with lemon juice.
To the best of my knowledge unless you are a convicted felon you can own a black powder gun.