Yes you can because i just did it, but it does dry up your month so it is hard to do
Well that depends on what you want to pay, in the UK right now (Feb 09) you can get a standard loaf (800gms) for around 60p if you buy the cheapest or you can pay at least £1.35 for a premium quality loaf, a thick sliced loaf can yield just about 15 slices whilst a medium sliced loaf can yield upto 30 slices, so to answer your question. At 60p a loaf, 30 slices = 2p a slice. At £1.35 a loaf, 15 slices = 9p a slice.
you could say "i doubt he went to the store today."When you really don't believe someone like" I doubt you can eat a whole pie in 30 seconds" or " I doubt you can get an 100% on that test"
Although many people use 'secs' as the abbreviation, according to the rules of the metric system, the correct abbreviation is simply a lower-case 's' for second or seconds, e.g. 10s 30s 1s 0.023s (Using an apostrophe in any of the above examples is incorrect.) In everyday writing, use these instead: 10 seconds 30 seconds one second or 1 second 0.023 seconds or 23 thousandths of a second Examples of when it's okay to use "s" for seconds: m/s = meters per seconds ms = milliseconds mg/kg/s = milligrams per kilogram per second u/s = units per second
30 seconds on google : piteous = deserving or inciting pity
A slow reader would usually read 100 words in around 30 seconds, or 40 seconds if reading aloud. So that's about 10 minutes to read 2000 words silently and without stopping, or 13 min if reading aloud.
1 oz or zprox. 30 grams.
The amount of carbs in bread depend on the type of bread. White and Wheat bread have between 10-12 grams of carbs per slice while French bread has over 30 grams of carbs per slice.
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Well that depends on what you want to pay, in the UK right now (Feb 09) you can get a standard loaf (800gms) for around 60p if you buy the cheapest or you can pay at least £1.35 for a premium quality loaf, a thick sliced loaf can yield just about 15 slices whilst a medium sliced loaf can yield upto 30 slices, so to answer your question. At 60p a loaf, 30 slices = 2p a slice. At £1.35 a loaf, 15 slices = 9p a slice.
Ingredients1 each loaf french, or vienna bread1/3 cup butter, or margarine, melted1/2 teaspoon garlic salt1/2 teaspoon parmesan cheeseSlice bread in 1/2 inch slices, but do not cut all the way through to crust.In a small bowl combine remaining ingredients until smooth. Spread mixture between each slice and on the top of bread.Place in bread basket or wrap in paper toweling. Heat in Microwave Oven 30 to 45 seconds.
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The first history of bread dates back to over 30 000 years! The first eaten bread probably was in Ancient Egypt. No one would have recorded the name of the first person.
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30 seconds is 50% of a minute.
30 minutes = 1,800 seconds