in the store will cost you about .99 to 1.99 dollar but i can get it for 4 dollars a lb
the perpindicularness of a horizontalizedunibrownical has calculated to a verticalical ammout of money which will be notified as 1 USD
A circulated business strike 1948 Lincoln cent has a value from about 2 cents to about $2 or 3 dollars depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
ask yourself, how much does each breath of fresh air cost. ask yourself how much rain costs. now ask yourself, how much does wind cost? it's economically beneficial because it does not cost anything for wind once the wind turbine is installed. so it's basically free after initial cost, so people can be charged, without costing a cent to the producers/provider, or doesn't cost anything to the maker who is using it for himself. nice solution eh?
a penny
The lack of a mint mark means it was struck in Philadelphia, and value is 1 cent.
About $3 per 100 gm
There are ~68 sprigs per bunch and each bunch equals 1/2 cup chopped, so there is approx. 6.8 sprigs fresh per each teaspoon dried.
1 1/2 teaspoons dried marjoram equals 6 teaspoons of fresh. when using any dried herbs, us 1/4 of the amount stated for fresh herbs.
For rosemary, the ratio is three to one, fresh chopped to dried. So if your recipe calls for 2 tsp. of dried rosemary and you would rather use fresh, you will need three times as much, or two tablespoons of fresh chopped rosemary leaves.
It cost the Mint 2.5 cents to make a penny.
They cost them fur and fresh meat
about $700 a kiolgram
Dried mint should have a more intense flavour than fresh. Steeping dried mint 4 minutes should result in a good flavour, if it does not the mint is old and should be replaced. Fresh mint leaves should be steeped approximately 6-7 minutes and remember to use much more mint. (4 times as much fresh to dried)
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