Like almost half of a cup.
A liquid measure looks like wherever the liquid comes to, inside a measuring cup. Liquid measures are different from "dry" measures. An ounce of flour is not the same as an ounce of water. One is by weight, the other is by volume. FriPilot
A liquid measure looks like wherever the liquid comes to, inside a measuring cup. Liquid measures are different from "dry" measures. An ounce of flour is not the same as an ounce of water. One is by weight, the other is by volume. FriPilot
Look on ebay for used salad bar and to bid for a good price in your area.
you have to look at the salad but if you minimize the screen while you are eating it then you will keep it down when you are not clicking on your avatar. This is just a glitch in wimpy wonderland and may be fixed soon.
Its when you look at your lady, and place your order for mop salad. Just make sure you order extra mouth salad on the side.
This is a matter or personal preference. Wooden salad tongs look beautiful and are aesthetically very appealing but are much more expensive than plastic salad tongs. Plastic salad tongs on the other hand, don't look that appealing, but are quite inexpensive, and are also much easier to clean.
Bend down and look at the measuring tool at eye level to make sure it is the proper amount because the meniscus ( which is the cureve in the upper surface of a standing body of liquid, produced in response to the sureface of the container) can give off a false measure.
, I'm German. What's a measuring spoon? *takes a look at wikipedia* Oh, ok. They are uncommon here. We do have measuring cups, though.
There are one cups in 1cup. If what you are really asking is, how many cups are in one liquid measuring cup, some of them hold one cup, some hold two, you have to look at what it says on the cup.
A broccoli salad recipe can be found on OnlineBrocolliSaladRecipes.net or on Recipes.net. Or you could go to the bookstore to look for recipe books etc.
look like liquid
1. Look at the liquid at eye level 2. Measure from the meniscus (the curved line at the surface of the liquid) 3. Be sure to measure your intervals (the value of each measurement line on the cylinder)