The first player to pour Gatorade on a coach was New York Giants linebacker Jim Burt. This celebratory act occurred in 1985 after the Giants' victory over the Washington Redskins. Burt and his teammates began the tradition, which has since become a popular way to celebrate victories in sports.
first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it!
drink a Gatorade, sprinkle a bit on your popcorn... there are countless ways to get salt, the easiest and most direct would be to pour some in your mouth.
If you wanna get really high or overdosed empty out half the bottle pour it in gatorade or orange juice then wait 1 hour then you will be high
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
pour first water because acid will burst pour first water because acid will burst
Gatorade is a sports drink that primarily contains water, electrolytes (such as sodium and potassium), carbohydrates (sugars), and flavoring agents. It typically has a clear to slightly cloudy appearance, depending on the flavor, and is often brightly colored. The drink has a low to moderate viscosity, making it easy to pour and consume, and its taste is typically sweet and refreshing, designed to replenish fluids and electrolytes lost during exercise. Additionally, Gatorade has a relatively low pH, making it slightly acidic.
Do you mean decanting?
Yes you can. first pour the first flavor of jelly in and freeze it then pour the second flavor and freeze it and keep repeating it.
The oil, which is the heaviest would be okay to put first, but it's best to mix the oil and vinegar before pouring over the salad.
First pour the water.
learn how to spell first.
Espresso is poured first when making a latte.