I bought this nonfat dry milk powder in the bulk foods aisle of my local grocery aisle to save money but they are out of recipe cards that show how to mix it.
I rarely buy milk and thought the milk powder would be a good idea for when I am using recipes like pancakes and cake that usually call for one cup of milk in the recipe.
Sub question: will the mixed milk work in recipes calling for buttermilk where to make substitute butter milk you add vinegar and milk? And how would I mix that?
The amount of milk needed for 100 bowls of cereal depends on how much milk you typically use per bowl. If you use about 1 cup of milk per bowl, that totals 100 cups of milk. Since there are 16 cups in a gallon, you would need approximately 6.25 gallons of milk for 100 bowls of cereal.
It requires 88 pounds of feed to produce 100 pounds of milk
The amount of milk produced by 100 cows can vary greatly depending on the breed, diet, and overall health of the cows. On average, a dairy cow can produce about 6 to 7 gallons of milk per day. Therefore, 100 cows could produce approximately 600 to 700 gallons of milk daily. However, this number can fluctuate based on various factors.
Common usage in USA and Canada is about 100 gallons each person, per day.
Depends upon whose gallons you refer to. An UK gallon weight 10lbs, and 6 1/4 of them equal a cubic foot.
The weight of 100 gallons can vary depending on what is being measured. For water, 100 gallons weigh approximately 834 pounds. For gasoline, 100 gallons weigh around 600-650 pounds. It is important to note that the weight of 100 gallons might differ for other liquids or substances.
100 liters = 22.00 Imperial gallons = 26.42 US gallons.100L is 26.4 US gallons.
128 ounces in 1 gallon 100 ounces = 0.78125 gallons
let express percentages as fractions so that 1.5%=1.5/100 let express all volumes in gallons so that 50g:= 50 let x be the unknown amount of cream You can state a linear equation for the absolute fat content as 50 (1.5/100)+x(40/100)=(50+x)(4/100) Which gives x(40/100-4/100)=200/100-75/100 multiply both sides by 100 x(40-4)=200-75 divide by 36 x=(200-75)/36=3.48 Thus you have to add 3.48 gallons of cream 40% to 50 gallons of low fat milk 1.5 to have a mixture with 4% fat in it. I hardly expect you can call the mixture "milk" since such a procedure is illegal in most countries. D.
100,000 Imperial gallons = 120,095.042 US gallons.
It takes between 85 and 95 to produce 500 gallons of milk. Each cow produces approximately 6 gallons of milk per day.
In Attalla, Alabama it is about $0.88 per 100 gallons.