well you just measure it. (:
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A measuring cup, of course!
the tool you use to measure milk in your cereal would be the measuring cup
you would use fat Steve
Who ever does or don't lol hahaha
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Whole milk has more milk fat in than Low Fat milk. By comparison whole milk has 3.4 - 3.6% milk fat where Low Fat milk has 1.5 - 2.0% milk fat.
Use a measuring tape, and then Google a BMI calculator so you know what part of your body to measure :)
according to what I read, 2% and 1 % milk is made by adding water to whole milk (3.25% fat) to reduce the fat to 2 % or 1 % per volume. Skimmed milk on the other hand undergoes a lot of processing making its healthy tributes questionable
there are 48 teaspoons of milk in one cup of milk. Reduced fat milk with about 2% fat will have a little more than one teaspoon of fat in a full cup of milk. There may be two or more teaspoons of fat in a cup of full fat milk.
Skim milk because it has no fat in it. It also isn't as creamy, which contributes to the added fat in whole or fat milk.
Fat free milk comes from a factory that has separated the fat out of the milk with a centrifuge. The fat is used to make cream.