It is tradition, it is etiquette and if milk is poured into hot tea, individual drops separate from the bulk of the milk and degradation of the milk will occur. This does not happen if hot water is added to milk
Buy some milk Get a cup pour the milk into the cup
The same, if the cup is empty.
first you pour it into the cup thing then you pour the cup into the dish. pour the dish into the the big bottle then pour the cup into the dog dish. after that pour the big bottle into the cup then pour the cup into the dog dish to fill it up
If you are talking a cup or so it makes no difference.
Ah, what a lovely question! To spell "pour" as in pouring something into a cup, you simply write P-O-U-R. Just like the gentle flow of a stream, spelling can be calming and soothing. Keep up the great work with your writing, my friend!
You Cant You Have Too Pour The Fluid Into The Dog Bowl Then The Cup And Into The Dogg Bowl Aqain.!
Pouring a glass of anything to drink or milk into a cereal bowl, you must use the angle of flow from the container as it arcs down into the glass or bowl. Lets say you are pouring milk into a cup. the cup is x units high and goes up perpendicular to the counter you are using. You must raise the milk up more than those units high. How much more? Depends on the angle you try to pour the milk out of plus the amount of curve in the arc of the milk coming out. Too high and the arc will go beyond the cup entirely. Too low and you don't even make it to the rim of the cup. On the rim of the cup, and the cup might fall over or the milk might splash against the opposite side and splash out creating a mess. Not that great of an example, but it's something you may do every day. Your mind constantly calculates basic things so that it can survive.
The cake won't come out properly. However, for every cup of buttermilk in your recipe, put 1 tablespoon of vinegar in a measuring cup, and then pour milk in the cup until you have a total of 1 cup of liquid.
First pour the freeze stuff into the cup. Then pour the cup into the dog bowl. Then tip the rest of the cup into the freeze bottle. Then pour the dog bowl intot he cup. Finally, pour the freeze bottle into the dog bowl.
Yes, as in pouring a cup of tea.
If you pour it in a saucer, it will spread out and there is less surface area and it cools faster.
Stick carrots up your nostrils, then wait two weeks, and then pour a cup of milk down your nose