You will get fat. But that's long term. In the short term, you will probably be fine. How much butter are we talking about? You may get a stomach ache. You will most likely experience a looser bowel movement in the next 24 hours.
All fats of animal origin (butter, lard, cheeses, etc.).
It is not HARMFUL, but will definetley give you a terrible stomach ache, if eaten in large quantity it could be harmful.
No. The subject a large quantity of books is used in the singular and all verbs should be conjugated accordingly, e.g. A large quantity of books was destroyed in the fire; A large quantity of books was donated to the orphange.
Binge eating disorder is characterized by eating a large quantity of food in a short period of time, a feeling of loss of control over the behavior and often accompanied by feelings of shame. During the binge episode, one might eat until uncomfortably full, eat more rapidly than usual, eat large amounts of food when not physically hungry or eat alone due to shame about the quantity of food being eaten.
The Western countries produce the large quantity of Sternum.
Obviously eating large quantities, will be harmful, possibly deadly. However, small quantities will have no adverse affect and will pass quite happily through the digestive system. If in any doubt - see a DOCTOR - ASAP Small amounts - no. Small amounts - no. No, but it is not advisable either. no,you will just digest it,but it is no advisable.
Answer:At one time it was believed that margarine was healthier than butter, but no more.More information:You would only substitute margarine for butter in any circumstances if you had only margarine and absolutely no way of getting out to buy butter.Margarine won't give the same flavor as butter, whether in sandwiches, in baking, in making sauces; any food you prepare that requires butter shouldn't be made with margarine. You won't get the same results at all.Butter is no worse for you than margarine: they're both fats, and in any case the quantity you eat per serve of anything you cook with butter doesn't add up to a huge amount, unless you overdo the eating.With recipes requiring a large proportion of butter, such as shortbread, the results will be so markedly inferior if you use a butter substitute that you might as well not bother.If you don't have butter, put off making the recipe until you can buy some, if you possibly can.
66 c of b typically refers to 66 cups of butter. That amount of butter is equivalent to approximately 16.5 pounds or 7.5 kilograms. It is a considerable quantity and would be used for large-scale baking or cooking purposes.
Quantity cookery, or cooking for large groups of people.
"Passel" is an informal term that means a large group or quantity of something.
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