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one cup of corn starch weighs 4 oz
You will need corn starch, tissues, and a warm (clothing) iron 1. Put corn starch on the oil stain let it sit over night 2. Dab the tissues on the corn starch they will absorb the corn starch and oil 3. If you don't have corn starch put tissues on the oil stain and put a warm iron on the tissues
Corn Gluten is used primarily in Feed products. Corn Germ is used in making corn oil. Corn Starch is used in making Corn Syrup.
There are a number of manufacturers of corn starch golf tees around the world. There is a new development taking place with corn starch plastics and that is to combine the farming waste material like stalks and husks with corn starch to manufacture a biodegradable biomass type product. The product: 1. Uses waste (that would be burnt or discarded) 2. Is still biodegradable 3, Should be cheaper as it uses less processed material.
15mg.
30mg
No caffeine in Tylenol 3 that is made in the US. In Canadian formulations of Tylenol 3 there may be found 15mg of caffeine.
3 tbsp of corn starch 2 tbsp of water 2 drops of food coloring (if desired) Take a large mixing bowl put the corn starch in add the water. The mud will be hard to mix. So there you go, magic mud!
Pasta, Potatoes, and Rice are the top 3 most common starches
you probably shouldn't because they both have Tylenol and you should take only so much of Tylenol you could mess up your liver.
15 mg .
Its the asprin version of the original Tylenol 3