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It would depend, but it would generally be around 3,000 sq ft.
It would be even.
How much would a person have to pay for dentures? And would it be cheaper to get to pair?
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He wOuld be the best and the sweetest ice cream sundae ever
A chocolate sundae would be considered a mixture. The ice cream alone would be a compound, but the addition of all the other components would make it a mixture. It isn't an element.
Iraq or bagdad which ever one you want, i would recommend binlarden sundae
a waffle bowl sundae costs $3.50
I would drink lemonade because its my favorite drink....!! I think I would eat about anything but that's gross so never mind!!
Yes, it is a heterogeneous mixture because the toppings aren't consistently mixed into the ice cream. However, if you blend it, it's possible to make a homogeneous mixture.
The ice cream is, the cone is not. You would have to ask for it in a cup.
No, there isn't a chance that a good cook would cook good if you told him/her to make an ice-cream sundae topped with whipped cream, jelly beans, and chocolate mounds with a side table of kiwi cut to look like spongebob. === Only if he or she is grammatically challenged.
The closest would be a triple antibiotic in a cream form. You can buy in any drug store.
A hot fudge sundae.
* icing * ice cream bar * Idaho Potatoes * ice cream sandwich * ice cream sundae * Icelandic Cod * instant oatmeal * instant pudding * Italian sausage * Italian Bread * iced oatmeal cookies
Origin of the Ice Cream Sundae:The ice-ceam sundae was invented as a result of the prohibition on flavoured sodas being sold on a Sunday.Edward Berner was the owner of a drug store and ice-cream parlour in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. On Sunday, 8 July 1881, customer George Hallauer ordered an ice-cream soda. It was a Sunday, so Berner was not permitted to sell flavoured soda water, which was considered "scandalous". Instead, he served Hallauer ice cream in a dish and poured over the chocolate syrup used for ice cream sodas. It was given the name Sundae as it was a "treat for Sundays" but couldn't be named directly for the sabbath.Several US cities claim to be where the sundae was invented, but the Wisconsin State Historical Society recognises Two Rivers as the birthplace of the sundae. In 1973, the society erected an historical marker in Two Rivers Central Memorial Park. The marker reads:ICE CREAM SUNDAE - In 1881, George Hallauer asked Edward C. Berner, the owner of a soda fountain at 1404 - 15th Street, to top a dish of ice cream with chocolate sauce, hitherto used only for ice cream sodas. The concoction cost a nickel and soon became very popular, but was sold only on Sundays. One day a ten year old girl insisted she have a dish of ice cream "with that stuff on top," saying they could "pretend it was Sunday." After that, the confection was sold every day in many flavors. It lost its Sunday only association, to be called ICE CREAM SUNDAE when a glassware salesman placed an order with his company for the long canoe-shaped dishes in which it was served, as "Sundae dishes."