2.3 million gallons of molasses
I would sugegest around 1,500
The Molasses Act of 1733 The trouble was how it would effect the making of Rum.
honey has a higher flow rate then molasses because it has less particles that are more farther apart. This means that it is faster for it to come out of the bottle. Also molasses has a much higher denisty than honey. ( Denisity ) = Heavyness
These were made by High Standard and are excellent rifles. One in excellent condition should bring $150-$200
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If you're talking about a curb strap on a curb bit, then yes, it is required. If you are talking about a curb strap for a snaffle bit, then no, it is not required. Bosals do not require a curb strap. If you are talking about a chin strap for the western hat, no, one is not required. It is not required but I strongly recommend because with out it the bit has too much movement that may confuse the horse.
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Yes but make sure it doesn't have too much urea mixed in with it.
The complete expression is "slow as molasses in January going uphill without paddles". This means that something is moving or going very, very slowly, or is taking way too much time.
That really depends on the recipe. In most recipes that call for molasses, leaving it out will change the flavor dramatically. Also if something is not substituted to replace the molasses, you may find the result lacking a sweetness. Often molasses can be replaced by half as much brown sugar, or even honey which results in a sweeter, less bitter taste. It can also be replaced by sorghum syrup, a substance similar in flavor to molasses, but made from sorghum grain as opposed the sugar cane.
A strap of bricks typically weighs around 2,500 to 3,000 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the size and type of bricks being used.