I keep my milk for only one week. If I haven't used all of it by then, I dump it. I haven't tried "testing" to see just how long it keeps, but it seems to be easier to make small batches so there's not a lot of waste.
yes theay are nuts but some markets have them already crushed and made into powdered nutmeg :p
Blush in the powdered form is generally made out of a talcum powder that has been dyed a shade of pink or red with rosewater, carmine or safflower.
There is no "cake powdered sugar". Powdered sugar is made from sugar, which is ground into a powdered form, with a minute amount of corn starch added to prevent it from "caking" or lumping.
It could have been bought last week. It was made in September 2007.
It depends: if it's still in the box, dry, then it should have an expiration date on the package. If you've already made it, it should keep for about a week.
Yes
When the result is already known or the decision has already been made.
powdered sugar is simply white table sugar that has been pulverized. traditional cane sugar (as opposed to beet sugar) is refined through charcoal, which some times consists of bone char from animals. vegans are opposed to this because it means an animal product is part of the process of creating the sugar. vegan powdered sugar is made with unrefined sugar that has been pulverized with corn starch, in order to simulate the consistency of non-vegan powdered sugar.
The milk of any kosher land animal can be used to make kosher powdered milk.
It has already been made compulsory in Tamilnadu
Powdered milk is made from liquid milk but usually all the fat is removed.
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