Yes, but skimmed milk is healthier.
the tool you use to measure milk in your cereal would be the measuring cup
Yes you can use any type of milk on cereal. You would add water to evaporated milk to give it the thinner consistency of fresh milk, but it will taste different.
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a bowl of cereal and milk....
No, it is still different parts. You could easily use your spoon and scoop out just milk or just cereal bits.
he ate three bowlfuls of cereal this morning.
Finding the milk was curdled meant I had to have toast and not cereal for my breakfast.
It depends on exactly how much you use. Most of the time, though, it's about 1/2 of a cup. Assuming this was whole milk, that would be 75 calories worth of milk, but it would be less if you bought lower-fat milks.
Definitely not. ---Another Option----- While I don't recommend drinking it or eating it on your morning cereal, there actually are some healthy nutritional uses for spoiled milk. There are several "Southern" recipes for biscuits, pancake, and bread pudding that use spoiled milk as an ingredient. It is also a key ingredient used in making a soft cheese made traditionally in India known as "paneer".
Although it would make more sense for her to use a cup of milk, I would choose a pint since A gallon and quart would be too much. I hope this will help you!
i was rip-off when i purchased the flowers this morning.
Kellogs coupons will state a specific type of cereal if it is only for a certain type or types. If the coupon simply reads "off any Kellogs cereal" you are able to use it on any you wish.