Yes.
Yes, you use the same measurement of almond extract that you would of almond flavoring. (Although sometimes you may find that the flavoring is marginally stronger than the extract, in which case you may want to add slighlty more extract. However it's personal taste, really).
u can use vanilla extract just double the amount
I'm assuming vainla excart is vanilla extract. since the vanilla extract is only a flavoring agent, You can safely omit it, however the cookies will taste different. You can substitute have another extract (like almond!), but I would probably only use half the amount called for in the recipe.
No, you should use the amount of extract that is called for in the recipe.
In an almond milk called Almond Breeze, there are approximately 7 calories in 1 fluid ounce.
A tablespoon is not a molecule, but it can hold things that contain molecules. A tablespoon of water weighs about 15 grams. There are an enormous amount of molecules in water.
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The "reasonable" amount of money to pay for lunch is about $1.50.
an ounce?
Which measure is most reasonable for the amount of liquid a bowl will hold
MediciNe cup
Well, all you have to do is look at the nutrition facts. There is 0.5 g.