It both are one ounce then both weigh the same
Add milk, eat them.
He poured milk into it.
yes. and they're delicious with milk.
Yes, you generally have your corn flakes with cold milk.
ground beef with crushed corn flakes and warm milk
I'm not actually sure because I'm watching a film.
Take one ounce of breast milk by volume and weigh it -- what is the weight?
Yes, it's a mixture of Frosted Toasted Oat Cereal and Marshmallows
1. Corn flakes 2. Fruits and veggies 3. chappaty ( partially fat-less) 4. Oats 5. butter milk from skimmed milk 6. Geno
Well this is hard to answer without knowing if you add sugar and fruit and does your bowl have the recommended serving size in it, or do you do like I do and just fill that bowl right to the top?Let's say you have the standard serving size of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with low fat milk.one cup (28g) of flakes = 100 calories1/2 cup (123g) of skim milk = 43 calories [2% milk would be 62 calories]143 calories x 3 bowls = 429 calories
In a 750g box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes, there are approximately 2750 calories (kcals). This number is obtained by considering the nutritional value of one serving, according to the package's Nutrition Facts. In one serving (30g or ~1.25 cups dry) there are 110 calories. This value, multiplied by the number of servings in the 750g box (25 servings) is 25*110=2750 total calories.
There is no difference. The calcium in milk is the same calcium found in rock minerals, the iron in your car is the same as found in your corn flakes.